Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Acne Scar Repair.

Most clients need 3–6 sessions spaced four to six weeks apart for meaningful improvement. Deeper scars may require additional treatments, and your technician will create a personalized plan based on scar type, skin response, and desired outcomes.

We apply topical numbing and use controlled settings to minimize discomfort. Most clients describe mild pressure or tingling during treatment, with sensations easing quickly afterward. Your comfort is monitored and adjusted throughout the session.

Initial redness and mild swelling usually subside within 24–72 hours; full healing and collagen remodeling continue over weeks. Expect minimal downtime, avoid heavy makeup and sun exposure for several days, and follow aftercare instructions to optimize results.

Microneedling remodels tissue and produces long-lasting improvement, but no treatment stops aging or new scarring from acne. Maintenance sessions, good skincare, and acne management help preserve results. Your practitioner will advise a maintenance schedule to sustain improvement.

Yes — we often pair microneedling with medical-grade serums, PRP, chemical peels, or laser therapies to enhance collagen stimulation and healing. Combination plans are tailored to your skin type and scar severity for safe, more effective outcomes.

Not recommended for active infections, open wounds, recent isotretinoin use, certain autoimmune disorders, or uncontrolled skin conditions. Pregnant clients should avoid treatment. A thorough consultation and skin assessment determine eligibility and safe alternatives if needed.