Transform Your Skin with Microneedling Treatment in Perth
Our Microneedling Treatment Services
Microneedling Treatment with Face Mask
Price: $250 - $300
Microneedling Treatment with Face Mask
$250 - $300
Gentle exfoliation is designed to support skin renewal and clarity. This treatment is tailored to your skin's current condition, helping address concerns with texture, tone, and surface quality.
Microneedling Treatment with LED Light
Price: $235 - $350
Microneedling Treatment with LED Light
$235 - $350
This treatment pairs micro-needling with LED light therapy to support the skin's natural healing response and enhance rejuvenation with gentle, non-invasive wavelengths.
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Our micro-needling treatments are structured to suit different skin goals and budgets. Each option includes a consultation, professional treatment, and personalised aftercare advice.
Microneedling Treatment
Microneedling Face
$200
Microneedling Face with Hydrating Cooling Mask
$250
Microneedling Face with LED Light
$225
Microneedling Face with Hydrating Mask & LED Light
$300
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Frequently Asked Questions About Microneedling Treatments
01 What is microneedling?
A microneedling treatment in Perth offers a considered, clinical approach to supporting skin renewal and improving overall texture over time. Microneedling is a non-surgical treatment that uses a specialised device with ultra-fine needles to create tiny, controlled channels in the skin’s surface. This process activates the skin’s natural repair response, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin—two key proteins that contribute to a smoother, more resilient appearance.
While the micro-injuries are superficial, they play a significant role in encouraging skin regeneration over time. The treatment is performed in a clinical setting with professional equipment, with care taken to adapt the approach to each patient’s skin type and goals. This method of professional skin renewal is often selected by those seeking subtle, ongoing changes rather than dramatic or instant results.
02 How does microneedling work?
Microneedling creates a series of tiny, controlled punctures in the outermost layer of the skin using a device fitted with fine, sterile needles. These micro-injuries are not intended to damage the skin. Instead, they activate the skin’s natural healing processes, including stimulating collagen and elastin production—two proteins essential for maintaining skin structure and suppleness.
As the skin responds, it begins to regenerate from within, gradually improving its overall texture and appearance. While results are not immediate, a consistent treatment plan can lead to visible changes over time. The procedure is tailored to individual needs, and outcomes may vary depending on factors such as skin type, age, and the specific areas being treated.
When used as a skin rejuvenation treatment, microneedling offers a methodical and gradual approach to enhancing skin tone, clarity, and surface smoothness.
03What skin concerns can micro-needling address?
This skin rejuvenation treatment is often selected by those looking to enhance skin texture and tone through a non-surgical, technique-led approach. It supports gradual skin renewal, making it a versatile option for those looking to improve clarity, even tone, and overall texture.
Here are some of the common reasons people consider microneedling:
- They would like to reduce the appearance of uneven skin texture caused by congestion or roughness.
- They want to soften the appearance of fine lines associated with ageing or sun exposure.
- They are looking to minimise the visibility of enlarged pores or skin that appears lacklustre or tired.
- They wish to even out areas of pigmentation that may have developed due to sun exposure, inflammation, or hormonal factors.
- They are interested in supporting their skin’s natural resilience through a method that promotes gradual, visible change.
A consultation is recommended to assess whether microneedling is well-suited to your individual skin characteristics and desired outcomes.
04Is microneedling painful?
Microneedling can cause discomfort, and sensitivity varies from person to person. The sensation is often described as sharp or stinging in certain areas, particularly where the skin is thinner or more reactive. While a topical numbing cream is applied before the procedure to reduce sensitivity, some discomfort during the session is still expected.
It isn’t entirely pain-free, but it’s generally well-tolerated, with sensations varying depending on the treatment area. Areas such as the forehead, nose, or upper lip may feel more intense, while other regions are generally easier to manage. Post-treatment, the skin may feel warm, tender, or tight for several hours, and mild redness is common in the first day or two.
05How many sessions are required for results?
The number of microneedling sessions depends on your skin goals, treatment response, and the extent of improvement you aim to achieve over time. Some individuals notice mild improvement after one session, but micro-needling is typically more effective when carried out as part of a structured treatment series. This allows the skin time to regenerate between treatments and build on cumulative results.
A typical course may involve three to six sessions, spaced approximately four to six weeks apart. More sessions may be recommended for deeper concerns or where a more gradual, progressive approach is preferred. Your skin’s natural turnover cycle, age, and general skin health will also influence the frequency and number of treatments needed. During a consultation, a tailored plan will be created to suit your goals, with realistic expectations set for timing and outcomes.
06What should I expect during a session?
In professional skincare in Perth, advanced facials may include non-invasive technologies designed to manage the skin more targetedly and adaptively. The type of technology used depends on your skin’s current condition and the goals of the treatment.
- LED light therapy uses different wavelengths of light to address concerns such as breakouts, redness, or skin that appears tired or uneven.
- Ultrasonic infusion helps deliver active ingredients into the skin by using sound wave vibrations, supporting absorption without the need for manual pressure.
- Microcurrent technology applies low-level electrical currents to the skin, often used to support tone and a more lifted appearance.
- Hydrodermabrasion uses water-based exfoliation to gently remove buildup on the skin’s surface, while also delivering hydration.
- Oxygen infusion delivers a concentrated stream of oxygen, combined with skin-supportive ingredients, to refresh and hydrate the skin.
- Radiofrequency (RF) may occasionally be used to gently warm deeper layers of the skin, depending on the treatment, to support long-term firmness.
Not every advanced facial will include technology, and its use depends entirely on what’s appropriate for your skin. Your therapist will explain which methods are recommended and why, so each step of the treatment feels considered and relevant.
07How long does recovery take after micro-needling?
Recovery from microneedling is typically mild and short-lived, though individual experiences can vary depending on skin sensitivity and the intensity of the treatment. Most people notice redness and a warm, tight sensation in the treated areas for the first 24 to 48 hours. This often resembles a light sunburn and generally settles without intervention. In the days that follow, the skin may feel dry or slightly rough as it begins to renew itself from within.
Some individuals experience light flaking or peeling around days three to five, which is a normal part of the renewal process. Most return to daily activities within a day, though it’s advised to avoid sun exposure, strenuous exercise, and active skincare until the skin has settled. Your practitioner will advise on post-treatment care and provide guidance tailored to your skin’s needs.
08What aftercare is recommended?
After microneedling, the skin enters a more delicate phase, so aftercare is crucial to support recovery and maintain comfort. A gentle approach helps minimise irritation and allows the skin to settle gradually.
Here’s what is generally recommended following treatment:
- Avoid applying makeup or active skincare products such as retinoids, exfoliants, or vitamin C for at least 24 to 48 hours.
- Use a mild, non-foaming cleanser and avoid any scrubbing or exfoliating during the early recovery period.
- Keep the skin well moisturised with a hydrating, fragrance-free product to reduce tightness or dryness.
- Minimise direct sun exposure, and avoid tanning beds or any heat-based treatments for several days.
- Introduce broad-spectrum SPF when your practitioner confirms it’s appropriate.
- Postpone strenuous activity and exercise for 24 hours, as excessive heat or sweat may increase sensitivity.
Professional skin renewal depends not only on the treatment itself but also on how the skin is supported in the days that follow. Your practitioner will provide tailored guidance based on your skin type, the treatment area, and how your skin is responding. Following the recommended aftercare helps support a more comfortable and effective recovery.
09How soon will I see improvements?
Yes, advanced facials are suitable for men and can be tailored to suit a variety of skin types, textures, and concerns. Factors such as facial hair, shaving habits, oil production, and environmental exposure are considered during the consultation, allowing the treatment to be adjusted accordingly.
These facials may be used to address concerns such as blocked pores, rough texture, dryness, or shaving-induced sensitivity. Some men also seek treatments that help manage skin fatigue, environmental damage, or early signs of ageing. Whether for maintenance or event preparation, advanced facials are a flexible part of professional skincare in Perth, suitable for all genders and goals.
10Are there side effects with microneedling?
Yes, micro-needling may cause side effects. These are often part of the skin’s healing process, but it’s important to understand what may occur. The skin undergoes controlled injury during treatment, which triggers a natural healing response. Post-procedure reactions can vary in intensity depending on treatment depth, skin sensitivity, and overall skin health.
Common side effects may include the following:
- Redness and warmth in the treated area may be noticeable for 24 to 72 hours following the procedure.
- Mild to moderate swelling can occur, particularly in areas of more delicate or reactive skin.
- The skin may feel tight or dry in the first few days, sometimes with a slightly rough texture.
- Visible flaking or peeling often develops between days two and five as the skin naturally renews.
- Pinpoint redness or light scabbing may be present and may take a few extra days to settle.
- In some cases, temporary pigmentation changes or extended sensitivity may occur, particularly if post-care instructions are not followed or if the skin is prone to irritation.
During your consultation, your practitioner will outline these potential outcomes and offer aftercare guidance tailored to your skin type and the depth of your treatment.
11How often should I get microneedling?
The recommended frequency of microneedling treatments depends on your skin goals, how your skin responds, and the depth of each session. For general skin maintenance or mild concerns, treatments may be scheduled every 4 to 6 weeks. This allows the skin time to regenerate and respond between sessions, especially when working towards gradual, visible improvement.
Some individuals may begin with a series of three to six sessions spaced consistently over several months, followed by occasional maintenance treatments throughout the year. During your consultation, your practitioner will assess your skin and suggest a treatment plan tailored to your goals, skin type, and response rate.
12Is microneedling safe for all skin types?
A microneedling facial in Perth is adaptable to a wide range of skin types, offering a low-risk approach for various skin conditions. Because the treatment does not rely on heat or light, it carries a lower risk of pigmentation changes compared to some other skin procedures. This makes it a viable option for many individuals seeking to improve texture, tone, or signs of early ageing.
Some skin conditions require caution. Individuals with active acne, rosacea, eczema, or a compromised skin barrier may need to delay treatment until these concerns are addressed. A thorough consultation is essential to assess your skin’s current state, discuss any sensitivities, and determine whether microneedling is an appropriate choice for you. The treatment approach can be adjusted to suit different skin types and goals.