Microneedling Longueuil
Without Radiofrequency
Microneedling offered at our Dermapure clinics in Longueuil uses fine needles to create controlled micro-perforations in the skin. The skin responds by producing more collagen and elastin, the fibres that support firmness and suppleness. It can be performed on the face and various areas of the body.
This treatment is most often considered by patients who would like to soften fine lines, acne scars and enlarged pores, and to even out skin texture. Depending on the treatment plan, targeted serums may also be applied during the procedure, and microneedling can be combined with PRP, exosomes or medical-grade skincare protocols within a broader treatment plan.
Because every patient’s skin is different, microneedling at our Dermapure clinics in Longueuil begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether microneedling is the most appropriate option for your skin and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects. Book your personalized consultation with our team in Longueuil.
Local clinics offering Microneedling
Dermapure Old Longueuil
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Take Pictures
Clean and Disinfect the Skin
Apply a Numbing Gel
Microneedling Therapy
Follow-Up & Maintenance
After your initial microneedling series, which is usually spaced about 3 to 4 weeks apart, ongoing maintenance may be recommended to sustain and enhance your results. The exact number and frequency of follow-up treatments depend on your skin condition and individual goals. Typically, clients may need additional sessions every 6 to 12 months to maintain their rejuvenated skin. Regular follow-up ensures your skin continues to benefit from the treatment, providing long-lasting improvements in texture, tone, and overall appearance.
Contraindications
Microneedling is not recommended for individuals with hemophilia, active acne, rosacea, solar keratosis, autoimmune disorders, or those on long-term steroids, anticoagulants, or chemotherapy. Avoid microneedling if you have nickel allergies, scleroderma, or a compromised skin barrier. Consult a healthcare provider if you have heart disease, hypertension, insulin-dependent diabetes, or recent cancer treatments. Always review your medical history and conditions with your healthcare provider to ensure microneedling is appropriate for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Common Risks of Microneedling?
What Conditions Does Microneedling Treat?
- Fine lines and wrinkles: Reduces signs of aging by boosting collagen.
- Acne scars: Includes deep boxcar scars, ice-pick scars, and hypertrophic scars.
- Stretch marks: Improves the appearance and texture of stretch marks on different parts of the body.
- Uneven skin tone: Evens out pigmentation and skin tone.
- Large pores: Minimizes pore size and refines skin texture.
- Dark spots: Reduces pigmentation and sun-induced dark spots.
- Sun damage: Rejuvenates skin affected by sun exposure.
- Surgical scars: Enhances the appearance of surgical scars, including abdominal and facial scars.
- Varicella scars: Improves the look of scars left by chickenpox.