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Does microneedling work? I’ll wait for better evidence before repeatedly stabbing my face

Microneedling is a popular way to try to embrace eternal youth. But the quality of research into the practice is poor

Does microneedling work? I’ll wait for better evidence before repeatedly stabbing my face

TL;DR

  • Microneedling involves using tiny needles on the skin, with claims of rejuvenation and anti-aging effects.
  • The basic concept is plausible, as controlled skin damage can trigger healing and improvements in conditions like acne scarring and fine lines.
  • The quality of scientific studies on microneedling is generally poor, with small participant numbers and insufficient data.
  • Most studies cited have methodological flaws, such as inadequate follow-up and limited assessment of results.
  • Professional microneedling treatments may offer more benefit than at-home devices, which penetrate less deeply.
  • There is a lack of solid evidence for benefits beyond acne scarring and no clear guidelines on dosage or needle length.
  • An expert suggests waiting for better data before widely adopting microneedling for anti-aging purposes.