Microneedling for scar texture
Scar revision requires more planning than a general skin-refresh treatment. The team reviews whether scars are rolling, boxcar, ice-pick, raised, or mixed. This helps decide whether microneedling is reasonable, whether combination care may be needed, and what degree of improvement is realistic over time.
Procedure planning and follow-up
The service can include staged sessions with conservative progression, especially in pigmentation-prone skin. Recovery instructions, sun protection, and barrier repair are central to the plan. iMedi also discusses when scars may need referral or additional modalities beyond microneedling.
Expectation-setting
Scar remodeling is gradual. The goal is visible texture support and better skin quality, not a guarantee of scar removal. Patients with active acne, keloid tendency, recent isotretinoin use, or unstable pigmentation may need special review before proceeding.
How iMedi keeps the plan focused
- Suitability is reviewed before a procedure or device-led protocol is recommended.
- The service is connected to its parent care pathway instead of being sold as a duplicate package.
- Expected benefits, limits, aftercare, and follow-up needs are discussed clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can microneedling remove acne scars completely?
No. It may support remodeling and texture improvement, but complete removal is not guaranteed.
Is scar microneedling painful?
Comfort varies by depth and area. The team discusses preparation and recovery before the procedure.
Can darker skin tones receive scar microneedling?
Many patients can be considered, but pigmentation risk requires careful settings and post-care.