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Get answers to common questions about SkinFirm Rejuvenation.
Most clients experience redness and mild swelling for 24–72 hours. Skin may feel sensitive and look flushed; makeup can usually be applied after 24 hours. Avoid sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and active skincare ingredients while skin heals.
Typical treatment plans range from three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on skin concerns and cellular response. Your clinician will customize a plan; maintenance sessions every six to twelve months help preserve results.
A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment to minimize discomfort. Most clients report a tingling or scraping sensation during microneedling but describe it as tolerable. Mild soreness can persist for a day or two and resolves naturally.
Common temporary side effects include redness, pinpoint bleeding, mild swelling, and flaking as the skin renews. Serious complications are rare when performed by qualified clinicians. Follow aftercare instructions and contact us if irritation or unusual symptoms persist beyond several days.
Yes — microneedling stimulates collagen remodeling that can soften acne scars and refine uneven texture. Multiple sessions yield progressively better results. It’s best combined with tailored serums or adjunctive therapies and should be performed once active acne is controlled.
Contraindications include active skin infections, open wounds, keloid tendency, recent isotretinoin use (within six to twelve months), bleeding disorders, or pregnancy. Disclose medications and health history during consultation so we can determine safe alternatives or timing.