How long do signs of irritation after microneedling last?

Irritation after microneedling process and other side effects like redness, swelling, skin peeling, and occasionally small bruises are natural responses of the body to the procedure. It stimulates skin renewal, increases collagen and elastin production, and supports cellular regeneration. After microneedling mesotherapy, the skin undergoes several stages of healing, which manifest through these reactions.

Redness and irritation after microneedling

Redness and irritation of the skin are the most common and visible effects of microneedling mesotherapy. These reactions result from micro-injuries to the skin that cause blood vessels to dilate. Redness usually lasts 1–3 days, but in individuals with sensitive skin, it may persist longer, up to 5 days. The intensity of redness depends on the depth of the microneedling, the skin’s individual characteristics, and the products used during the procedure.

Swelling and bruising

Swelling is another natural response of the body, caused by inflammatory and regenerative processes. It typically subsides within 3–4 days after the procedure. Small bruises may appear, especially in areas where the skin is thinner, such as around the eyes. These bruises usually fade within a few days to a week.

Skin peeling

In many cases, the skin begins to peel after microneedling mesotherapy. This process usually starts 2–3 days after the procedure and may last around 5–7 days. Peeling is the result of shedding dead skin cells and the acceleration of the skin renewal process. During this time, it is crucial to use moisturizing and regenerating products recommended by a specialist and to avoid harsh cosmetics that could irritate the delicate skin.

Full skin regeneration

The full regeneration process of facial skin after microneedling may take up to 14 days. During this period, the skin intensively rebuilds itself, and the production of new collagen and elastin in the deeper layers gradually increases. The duration and quality of regeneration depend on various factors, such as age, the condition of the skin before the procedure, lifestyle, and adherence to proper post-treatment care.

Factors influencing regeneration time

  1. Skin Type – individuals with sensitive or vascular skin may experience a longer period of irritation.
  2. Depth of Microneedling – deeper needle penetration causes a stronger inflammatory response and prolongs the healing process.
  3. Post-Treatment Care – using gentle, regenerating cosmetics and sunscreen accelerates healing and minimizes the risk of complications.
  4. Lifestyle – smoking, lack of sleep, and an unhealthy diet can delay the skin’s regeneration process.

Post-treatment recommendations

To accelerate the regeneration process after microneedling mesotherapy and minimize the risk of complications, consider the following:

  • Avoid sun exposure – using SPF 50 sunscreen is essential to prevent hyperpigmentation.
  • Avoid saunas, swimming pools, and hot baths – until the skin has fully healed.
  • Do not use peels or harsh cosmetics – these can irritate the delicate post-treatment skin.
  • Use regenerating and moisturizing products – recommended by a specialist to aid healing.

Redness and irritation after microneedling mesotherapy are natural parts of the healing process. Initial signs of regeneration can be observed within a few days, but the full effects of the procedure are typically visible after about 2 weeks. However, if irritation lasts longer than usual or unusual symptoms occur, it is advisable to consult a doctor or the specialist who performed the procedure.

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