Microneedling for Acne Scars

Microneedling for Acne Scars: Improving Skin Texture and Tone

Acne scars can linger long after breakouts have faded, leaving an uneven texture and tone that affects self-esteem. Many of us have tried countless over-the-counter creams and treatments to no avail. This is where microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, steps in as a promising, minimally invasive option for treating acne scars and rejuvenating the skin. 

Let us explore how microneedling works, its benefits, what to expect from the procedure, and how it can help improve the skin’s overall appearance.

What Is Microneedling and How Does It Work?

Microneedling is a dermatological procedure that uses tiny needles to create controlled punctures in the skin. While this process sounds intense, it actually stimulates the skin’s natural healing mechanism, promoting collagen and elastin production—proteins that keep our skin smooth, firm, and youthful. 

Think of it like aerating a lawn to allow new grass to grow. Microneedling creates microscopic channels in the skin, kickstarting a repair process that leads to the creation of fresh, healthy tissue.

This technique can address various skin concerns, including:

  • Acne scars: Particularly beneficial for depressed acne scars such as rolling and boxcar types.
  • Uneven skin tone: Helps with pigmentation issues like melasma and dark spots.
  • Fine lines and wrinkles: By stimulating collagen production, microneedling can help smooth out the skin.
  • Enlarged pores: Regular microneedling can make pores appear smaller over time.

The Science Behind Microneedling

The reason microneedling is so effective lies in its ability to harness the body’s natural healing process. When the tiny needles penetrate the skin, they create micro-wounds, which trigger the body’s wound-healing mechanism. In response, the body increases the production of collagen and elastin, leading to a thicker, more even skin texture over time​.

The collagen that forms initially (Type III collagen) is gradually replaced by stronger Type I collagen, resulting in long-term skin remodeling. This collagen production not only improves the appearance of acne scars but also enhances overall skin texture and elasticity. 

According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, patients undergoing multiple microneedling sessions showed significant improvements in scar appearance, skin texture, and satisfaction rates, especially with rolling and boxcar scars.

What to Expect During a Microneedling Procedure

Before undergoing microneedling, the skin is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort. In a clinical setting, a dermatologist uses a specialized device, such as a dermaroller or microneedling pen, to create microscopic punctures in the skin. These tiny holes may sound concerning, but they do not remove the skin’s surface, unlike more aggressive treatments like laser therapy. This makes microneedling safe for most skin types and tones.

For optimal results, multiple sessions are usually recommended. The number of treatments varies depending on the severity of the scars and individual skin characteristics. For mild to moderate scarring, 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart are common.

In more severe cases, up to 12 sessions may be needed. The skin continues to produce collagen for months after treatment, so the full benefits can take time to become visible​.

The Microneedling Process

Patients often notice mild improvements in skin texture and appearance after the first month of treatment. However, the most significant changes typically appear after three months, following a series of 4–6 treatments. For example, in one study, patients showed a 51–60% improvement in acne scars and a 40–50% improvement in skin texture after six microneedling sessions.

Immediately after the procedure, the skin may appear red and feel slightly sunburned. Most patients also experience mild swelling and irritation that typically resolves within 1–2 days. Unlike more invasive treatments, microneedling has minimal downtime, allowing individuals to return to their normal activities shortly after.

However, to promote healing, it is recommended to avoid direct sun exposure, exfoliants, and alcohol-based skin products for a few days after treatment.

Microneedling Safety and Who Should Avoid It

Microneedling is generally safe for most skin types and tones, and the risk of side effects is minimal when performed by a qualified dermatologist. Common side effects include temporary redness, bruising, and mild swelling, all of which usually subside within a few days. However, there are situations where microneedling might not be suitable:

  • Active acne breakouts: The procedure may worsen symptoms if there are active lesions.
  • Rosacea or eczema: Microneedling can aggravate these conditions.
  • Poor wound healing: Individuals prone to keloid scarring or with weakened immune systems should consult a dermatologist before proceeding.

Post-Procedure Care

Post-care is crucial to maximize the benefits of microneedling and to minimize potential side effects. Immediately following the procedure, patients are advised to:

  • Avoid sun exposure: Sun protection is essential since the skin is more sensitive after treatment.
  • Use gentle skincare: Apply a topical antibiotic for the first 24 hours, followed by a gentle moisturizer until redness resolves.
  • Skip makeup: Wait at least 24 hours before applying makeup to the treated area.


The results of microneedling can be long-lasting, but since the skin continues to age and lose collagen over time, annual maintenance treatments are often recommended. Some patients also combine microneedling with other treatments, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy or vitamin C, to enhance collagen production and accelerate healing​.

Why Professional Microneedling?

At-home microneedling devices are available, but they do not puncture the skin deeply enough to induce significant collagen production. Additionally, improper use of these devices can increase the risk of infection, scarring, and the spread of skin conditions. Professional microneedling, performed by a board-certified dermatologist, ensures a controlled, sterile environment and the proper depth of needle penetration for effective results​.

Why Microneedling Could Be Right for You

Microneedling offers a safe and effective treatment option for those looking to reduce the appearance of acne scars and improve skin texture. By stimulating collagen production and promoting skin renewal, it helps achieve a smoother, more even complexion over time. While multiple sessions are often needed, patients generally see gradual improvement, with optimal results appearing within a few months of treatment. Post-procedure care is essential to protect the skin and maximize the benefits of this innovative therapy.

If you are considering microneedling for acne scars, consult a professional to discuss your skin goals and create a tailored treatment plan. At Zeam Health & Wellness, we offer microneedling services with expert care to help you on your journey to healthier, more radiant skin. Contact us today to get started!

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