The First 24 Hours After Microneedling
Immediately after your microneedling session, your skin will look pink to red — similar in appearance to a mild sunburn. This is completely normal and expected. The channels are open, your skin is actively responding, and the inflammatory phase of wound healing has begun.
In the first 24 hours:
- Apply only the barrier serum or hyaluronic acid provided by your provider
- Keep the skin clean and avoid touching it unnecessarily
- Sleep on a clean pillowcase (ideally silk or freshly laundered cotton)
- Do NOT apply makeup — your channels are open and makeup ingredients can cause irritation or infection
- Drink plenty of water — hydration supports healing from the inside
- Avoid sweating (no workouts, hot showers, saunas)
Most important rule for hour 1–24: Less is more. Your skin's job is to heal — your job is to stay out of the way. No actives, no acids, no exfoliants, no retinol.
Days 2–3: What Normal Healing Looks Like
By day 2, redness should be noticeably reduced and beginning to settle into a pinker tone. Some patients experience:

- Mild tightness — the skin is actively repairing
- Slight peeling or flaking — especially around the nose and corners of the mouth
- Dryness — the micro-channels disrupt the skin's moisture barrier temporarily
- Occasional pinpoint breakouts — purging of debris that the needles disturbed
None of this is alarming. The peeling is not like a chemical peel — it's subtle. Resist the urge to pick, scratch, or aggressively exfoliate. Let the skin shed on its own timeline.
What to Avoid for the Full 72 Hours
The 72-hour window is the most critical recovery period. Your skin's channels remain partially open and reactive:
- Retinol and retinoids — too aggressive for compromised skin
- AHAs/BHAs (glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid) — will over-exfoliate and cause burning
- Vitamin C in high concentrations — can irritate; wait until fully healed
- Direct sun exposure without SPF — freshly treated skin is hypersensitive to UV
- Swimming — chlorine and bacteria are a contamination risk
- Waxing or threading — in or near treated areas
- Niacinamide at high concentrations — some patients react; reintroduce gradually
SPF is mandatory. Use a mineral sunscreen (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) starting day 2 — chemical sunscreens contain UV filters that can irritate open skin.
Skincare Products: What to Use After Microneedling
Keep your routine simple and focused on barrier repair:
- Day 1–3: Gentle cleanser + hyaluronic acid serum + barrier moisturizer + mineral SPF (daytime only)
- Day 4–7: Same routine, can add back mild antioxidants (vitamin C at low %, niacinamide)
- Day 7+: Gradually reintroduce your normal routine
- Day 10–14: Retinol can typically be reintroduced
Your provider at Solace will give you a printed protocol sheet after your appointment. Follow that first — general guidance is helpful but your specific protocol depends on the depth and intensity of your treatment.
Microneedling with PRP: Does Aftercare Change?
If you had PRP microneedling (or PRF microneedling), the platelet-rich plasma or fibrin is applied to the skin during the session and acts as a growth factor serum that works synergistically with the micro-channels.
Aftercare is largely the same, with one addition: do not wash the PRP/PRF off your face for the first 4–6 hours post-treatment. Let it absorb fully. The growth factors in the plasma continue working during this window.
PRP/PRF patients typically have a slightly faster healing trajectory because the growth factors actively accelerate cellular repair.
When Will You See Microneedling Results?
This is where patience matters. Microneedling results are not immediate — they are progressive:
- Week 1: Healing phase — don't judge results here
- Week 2–4: Initial skin smoothness and brightness appears as surface healing completes
- Month 1–3: Collagen synthesis builds — texture, pore size, and fine lines progressively improve
- Month 3–6: Peak results from a series of 3 treatments become fully visible
A single session produces results, but the clinical recommendation is a series of 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart for optimal collagen remodeling. Talk to your provider at Solace about a treatment plan that fits your timeline and budget.
Have questions about your specific healing process after microneedling in Fort Myers? Call Solace Wellness Aesthetics at (239) 323-9549 — our team is happy to answer post-treatment questions between appointments.
For further reading, see the American Academy of Dermatology's overview of microneedling and its clinical uses.
