We have been carrying out Microneedling in Islington for 9 years. Typically patients come for skin tightening, acne scar reduction and to reduce skin pore size. Since 2021 we have been offering microneedling with PRP with enhanced results and faster recovery.
Microneedling is a good skin treatment that helps with wrinkles, scars, and uneven skin texture. At Dental & Wellness, we offer this effective treatment to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate your skin for a smoother, younger appearance.
Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that uses tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries to the skin, promoting the production of collagen and elastin, which improves skin texture and reduces visible signs of aging.
👩⚕️ Expert Practitioners – Our skilled team specializes in microneedling and is dedicated to achieving the best results for your skin.
🌿 Holistic Approach – We take a holistic approach to skincare, ensuring that your skin’s health and beauty are nurtured.
🏙️ Convenient Location – We are easily accessible in Islington for all your skin rejuvenation needs.
💖 Comfortable Environment – We offer a relaxing, professional atmosphere to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment.
Ready for smoother, brighter skin? Microneedling is the perfect way to rejuvenate your skin and address multiple concerns, from fine lines to acne scars. Book your consultation today and discover how microneedling can transform your skin.
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Microneedling stimulates your skin’s natural healing process by creating micro-injuries. This encourages collagen and elastin production—helping to smooth fine lines, reduce scars, tighten skin, and improve overall tone and texture. The result? Fresher, firmer, younger-looking skin.
While microneedling is generally safe, potential downsides include temporary redness, mild swelling, flaking, or light bruising. Rarely, if not performed professionally or if aftercare isn’t followed, it could lead to infection or uneven results.
Microneedling in the UK typically costs between £100 to £300 per session, depending on location, practitioner expertise, and the area being treated. Many clinics offer discounts for course bookings of 3–6 sessions.
Microneedling and Botox work differently. Microneedling boosts collagen and improves skin texture over time, while Botox temporarily relaxes muscles to smooth wrinkles. For dynamic results, many clients combine both treatments as part of their anti-ageing routine.
Microneedling may not be suitable if you have:
• Active acne
• Skin infections
• Eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area
• Blood clotting disorders
• A history of poor wound healing
Always consult a qualified practitioner before treatment.
Most patients report only mild discomfort, thanks to a numbing cream applied beforehand. You may feel a slight scratching or tingling sensation, but treatment is generally well tolerated.
Some people temporarily notice increased skin dryness or dullness post-treatment due to peeling. This is normal and part of the healing process. Once the skin renews and collagen increases, it typically looks smoother, firmer, and rejuvenated.
Avoid microneedling if you:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have active cold sores or infections
• Take blood-thinning medication
• Have undergone recent radiation or chemotherapy
A professional consultation will help determine if microneedling is safe for you.
Microneedling is typically recommended for adults aged 18 and over. While younger clients may use it for acne scarring, older individuals often benefit from its collagen-boosting and anti-ageing effects.
You can expect to pay between £100–£300 per session in the UK. Full treatment plans may include several sessions, with bundle pricing available at many clinics.
This can happen temporarily due to increased blood flow, redness, or peeling during the healing phase. It’s completely normal. With proper aftercare, your skin will soon bounce back looking healthier and brighter.
Without numbing cream, microneedling can feel uncomfortable. However, when done by professionals using high-quality devices and numbing agents, the process is generally very manageable.
Dry needling typically doesn’t require extended rest. Most people return to normal activities the same day but might experience slight soreness in the treated area for 24–48 hours.
Some people experience mild nausea or dizziness after dry needling, especially if it releases deep muscle tension or triggers a vasovagal response. It usually passes quickly and is nothing to worry about.
In professional microneedling, needle depth ranges from 0.25mm to 2.5mm, depending on the skin concern. Deeper needles are used for scarring, while shallower ones treat fine lines and improve skin texture.
Microneedling is effective for a wide range of skin conditions, including:
• Acne scars
• Fine lines and wrinkles
• Sun damage and pigmentation
• Stretch marks
• Enlarged pores
• Uneven skin tone and texture
It’s a go-to treatment for anyone looking to improve the overall health and appearance of their skin.
Both tools create micro-punctures in the skin, but microneedling pens are more advanced and precise. Rollers may cause uneven pressure, while pens allow for adjustable depth and smoother treatment—making them ideal for delicate areas and targeted skin concerns.
A numbing cream is first applied for comfort. Then, a microneedling pen or roller is passed over the skin, creating tiny punctures that trigger your skin’s natural healing response. A hydrating serum is often applied immediately after to penetrate deeper into the skin and enhance results.
Yes! Microneedling can reduce pigmentation by encouraging the turnover of damaged skin cells and increasing the absorption of brightening serums. It’s especially helpful for sunspots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation when done as part of a treatment plan.
Microneedling boosts the skin’s permeability, allowing serums packed with vitamins, hyaluronic acid, or peptides to penetrate deeper. This enhances hydration, healing, and overall glow—making your post-treatment skincare more effective.
The micro-punctures created during the procedure stimulate your skin’s repair process. This prompts the production of new collagen and elastin—resulting in firmer, smoother, and more youthful skin over time.
Microneedling activates your body’s wound-healing response, encouraging the shedding of old skin cells and the creation of fresh, healthy ones. This process rejuvenates the skin’s surface and reduces visible signs of ageing or damage.
Collagen Induction Therapy is another name for microneedling. It’s called this because the process triggers your skin to produce new collagen—which is essential for firmness, elasticity, and youthful appearance.
Yes, microneedling is the right treatment for many people with darker skin tones. Because it doesn’t use heat like lasers do, microneedling carries a much lower risk of pigmentation issues, making it a safer choice for darker skin.
At-home microneedling rollers can help mildly exfoliate, but they don’t penetrate the skin deeply enough to trigger real collagen production. Professional microneedling uses a medical-grade microneedling device to create tiny punctures in the skin, delivering more noticeable and longer-lasting results.
Microneedling creates controlled slight injury to the skin, which stimulates the body to produce new collagen and elastin. This helps treat acne scars by smoothing out uneven texture and encouraging healthy skin to regenerate from within.
Your practitioner will first numb the skin, then pass a microneedling device over the area to create hundreds of tiny punctures in the skin. A calming serum is usually applied afterwards to aid healing and hydration. The entire microneedling session takes about 30–60 minutes.
The micro-injuries go down to the dermis of the skin, prompting a healing response that encourages your skin to make more collagen and renew itself. This improves your skin from within, rather than just on the surface.
You may notice an early glow within a few days, but full results develop over several weeks as your body produces new collagen. For lasting results, a full course of treatment—usually 3 to 6 sessions—is recommended for best results.
To maintain your results, most patients benefit from follow-up sessions every few months, depending on their skin goals. Your practitioner will create a bespoke plan to help you keep the results you want long-term.
The needles can go deeper into your skin depending on the condition being treated. For example, deeper penetration is used to treat acne scars or stretch marks, while more superficial passes may address pigmentation or fine lines.
Microneedling reaches the dermis of the skin, the layer where collagen and elastin are made. By stimulating this area, the treatment helps your skin to recover quickly and look firmer and fresher.
Microneedling pricing in the UK usually ranges from £100 to £300 per session, depending on the clinic, area treated, and if you’re booking a package. Discounts are often available when you commit to a full course of treatment.
Absolutely. While the face is the most common area treated with microneedling, it’s also effective for the neck, chest, hands, and even the body. It can treat a variety of skin conditions wherever they appear—not just the face.
Yes, microneedling creates micro-channels that allow skincare products—like hyaluronic acid or vitamin C serums—to penetrate the skin more effectively. This maximises hydration and enhances your overall glow.
Recovery time is usually mild and short. You might experience redness or tightness for up to 72 hours, similar to a mild sunburn. Avoid makeup, sun exposure, and heavy workouts for at least 24 hours post-treatment.
If microneedling isn’t suitable—due to active acne, certain medications, or specific health conditions—your practitioner can recommend alternatives like chemical peels or laser hair removal, depending on your goals.