Microneedling is a non-invasive aesthetic technique that improves skin texture, elasticity and radiance. Learn how to apply it professionally with the most suitable treatments and adapt each protocol to your client’s needs.
Microneedling has become a key non-invasive aesthetic technique, offering visible results in skin rejuvenation, acne treatment, and pigmentation correction. Its growing popularity is due not only to its effectiveness but also to its ability to stimulate the skin’s own repair mechanisms in a natural and progressive way.
What is microneedling and how does it work?
Microneedling is a controlled technique that involves creating micro-injuries in the skin using fine needles. These micro-perforations activate the skin’s natural healing response, stimulating collagen and elastin production—essential elements for firm, elastic, and radiant skin.
Unlike more aggressive procedures, microneedling works gradually and safely, making it suitable for a wide range of skin types and concerns.
Key benefits of professional microneedling
- Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis
- Improves texture, tone, and luminosity
- Reduces fine lines, acne scars, and enlarged pores
- Enhances absorption of active ingredients
- Allows personalized treatment protocols for each client
Microneedling is particularly effective in combination with mesotherapy solutions specially developed for aesthetic professionals, as these are absorbed more efficiently through the micro-channels created.
When to use microneedling in your professional practice?
This technique is ideal for:
- Clients with photoaging or early signs of aging
- Pigmentation issues (melasma, sunspots)
- Atrophic scars, especially post-acne
- Flaccid or devitalized skin
- As a preventive method to maintain skin quality over time
Microneedling sessions can be spaced every 2 to 4 weeks depending on the intensity and goals of the treatment. Over time, results accumulate and become more noticeable.
Examples of targeted treatments for microneedling
At Pressensa, we offer a specialized line of mesotherapy ampoules designed specifically to enhance microneedling protocols. Here are some examples:
- FOREHEAD: A cocktail focused on expression lines and signs of aging on the forehead.
- DePigment: Contains tranexamic acid, ideal for reducing pigmentation and brightening the skin.
- ActivEyes: Formulated with Argireline® for the delicate eye area; it reduces wrinkles and improves elasticity.
- Acnheal: Combines vitamins and pumpkin seed oil to regulate sebum and improve acne-prone skin.
- Roselips: Hyaluronic acid-based ampoule developed to hydrate and subtly enhance the color and volume of the lips.
How to integrate microneedling into a complete protocol
- Cleansing and preparation of the skin
- Application of the mesotherapy solution adapted to the skin’s needs
- Microneedling procedure
- Post-treatment repair serum or mask to soothe and optimize regeneration
- Sun protection in the following days
To sum up: Why include microneedling in your aesthetic practice?
Microneedling is a safe, versatile, and highly effective technique that brings visible improvements to the skin. By combining it with specialized formulations like those developed by Pressensa, aesthetic professionals can offer high-quality, customized treatments that adapt to each client’s goals and needs.
Whether it’s treating localized wrinkles, improving texture, correcting pigmentation, or enhancing lip hydration, microneedling opens the door to a new dimension of personalized aesthetic care.





