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Microneedling in Michigan: Evidence-Based Skin Rejuvenation for Collagen Stimulation


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If you are researching microneedling in Michigan, you are likely looking for a clinically supported way to improve acne scars, fine lines, texture irregularities, or skin laxity. Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive procedure that stimulates the body’s natural wound-healing cascade to promote dermal remodeling.


At Michigan Acupuncture Studio, microneedling is performed with precision, safety, and long-term skin health in mind.


What Is Microneedling?

Microneedling uses sterile, fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin. These microchannels trigger the release of growth factors and stimulate collagen and elastin production during the wound-healing process.


A landmark study published in the Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery demonstrated significant improvement in acne scarring following a series of microneedling treatments, with high patient satisfaction and minimal adverse effects (Aust et al., 2008).


Collagen production increases gradually over several weeks to months, improving skin firmness and texture (Singh & Yadav, 2016).


What Happens Before Treatment?

Your treatment begins with a consultation to:

  • Assess skin type and condition

  • Review medical history

  • Identify contraindications

  • Establish realistic treatment goals


Pre-treatment topical vitamin A or vitamin C may be recommended. Retinoids are known to support collagen synthesis and enhance dermal remodeling prior to procedural treatments (Kafi et al., 2007).


What Happens During Microneedling?

The skin is thoroughly cleansed and a topical anesthetic such as lidocaine is applied for comfort.

A professional microneedling device creates controlled microchannels ranging from 0.5 mm to 2.0 mm in depth, depending on the treatment objective:

  • Superficial depths improve fine lines and texture

  • Deeper depths address acne scars and stretch marks


Treatment duration varies from 15–60 minutes depending on the area treated.

Histological studies show increased collagen and elastin deposition beginning within weeks of treatment, with continued improvement over several months (Fabbrocini et al., 2014).


What to Expect After Microneedling

Microneedling is performed as an outpatient procedure.

Post-treatment responses may include:

  • Erythema (redness) for up to 3–5 days

  • Mild edema (swelling)

  • Transient tightness or dryness

  • Light flaking


Most patients resume normal activities within 24–48 hours.

Clinical data confirm microneedling has a shorter recovery time and lower risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation compared to many laser-based resurfacing treatments, particularly in darker skin types (Alster & Graham, 2018).


Benefits of Microneedling (Clinically Supported)

Peer-reviewed research supports microneedling for:

  • Acne scar reduction

  • Fine line and wrinkle improvement

  • Skin texture enhancement

  • Stretch mark improvement

  • Enhanced transdermal product absorption


A systematic review in Dermatologic Surgery concluded microneedling is safe and effective for atrophic acne scars with minimal downtime (Iriarte et al., 2017).


Unlike heat-based procedures, microneedling preserves the epidermis and reduces risk of pigment alteration.



Risks and Safety Considerations

Microneedling is considered safe when performed by trained professionals. Reported risks are uncommon but may include:

  • Bruising

  • Infection

  • Temporary hyperpigmentation

  • Rare scarring


Patients should contact their provider if they experience:

  • Bleeding lasting more than 24 hours

  • Blistering

  • Persistent swelling beyond one week



Schedule Microneedling in Michigan

If you are considering microneedling in Michigan, selecting a trained provider is critical for both safety and outcomes.


At Michigan Acupuncture Studio, each treatment plan is individualized based on skin condition, healing capacity, and long-term rejuvenation goals.


Schedule your consultation today to begin a clinically guided approach to collagen stimulation and skin renewal.


Scientific References

  1. Aust MC, et al. Percutaneous collagen induction therapy: An alternative treatment for scars.

    J Cutaneous Aesthetic Surg. 2008.

  2. Singh A, Yadav S. Microneedling: Advances and widening horizons. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2016.

  3. Fabbrocini G, et al. Acne scarring treatment using skin needling. Dermatol Surg. 2014.

  4. Iriarte C, et al. Efficacy and safety of microneedling for acne scars. Dermatol Surg. 2017.

  5. Alster TS, Graham PM. Microneedling: A review and practical guide. Dermatol Surg. 2018.

    Kafi R, et al. Improvement of naturally aged skin with vitamin A (retinol). Arch Dermatol. 2007.


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