Microneedling in Plymouth
- JCCP: 1
- CQC: 1
16 verified clinics • 5 avg rating (5 reviews) • Within 50 miles of Plymouth
Looking for microneedling in Plymouth? Microneedling (collagen induction therapy) uses fine sterile needles to trigger your body's natural collagen and elastin production. It is particularly effective for acne scarring, fine lines, and uneven texture — and works well across most skin types and tones. Compare verified microneedling clinics in Plymouth, check credentials, and request a free callback. Ratings range from 5 to 5 stars across 5 patient reviews. 1 of 16 clinics hold professional accreditations including CQC.
Why choose a microneedling clinic in Plymouth
16 verified microneedling clinics operate within 50 miles of Plymouth, rated between 5 and 5 stars across 5 patient reviews. 1 of these hold professional accreditations — the most common is CQC, held by 1 clinics. The highest-rated practices include Luval Medical Aesthetics. If you are open to travelling, the nearest alternative is Exeter with 16 verified clinics.
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Frequently asked questions
Is microneedling painful?
According to the BAD, with topical anaesthetic applied beforehand, most people find microneedling very tolerable. You will feel vibration and mild scratching sensations. Deeper needle depths used for scarring may cause more sensation, but it is generally described as manageable discomfort rather than pain.
Can microneedling help with acne scars?
Yes. The BAD confirms microneedling is particularly effective for indented (atrophic) acne scars, including ice pick, boxcar, and rolling scars. The collagen stimulation helps fill in depressed scars over multiple treatments. However, it is not recommended for raised (hypertrophic) or keloid scars, which require different treatment approaches.
How is professional microneedling different from dermarollers?
According to JCCP guidance, professional devices use superior needle technology with adjustable depths (0.5–2.5mm) and create more precise, uniform channels through controlled mechanical action. At-home dermarollers have shorter, fixed needles (typically 0.2–0.5mm maximum) and are suitable only for enhancing product absorption, not true collagen induction therapy.
Can I combine microneedling with other treatments?
Yes. The BAD notes microneedling pairs well with PRP (platelet-rich plasma), appropriately licensed hyaluronic acid serums, and LED light therapy. However, the JCCP advises against combining it with chemical peels or laser treatments in the same session due to cumulative trauma.
How much does microneedling cost in Plymouth?
The cost of microneedling in Plymouth typically ranges from £150 to £400 per session, depending on the treatment area and whether add-ons like PRP are included. Most protocols involve 4–6 sessions. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Plymouth and request transparent pricing.
How long does microneedling last?
According to BAD guidance, true collagen remodelling results from microneedling develop over 4–6 weeks and continue improving for up to 6 months after your final session. Most treatment protocols involve 4–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every 6–12 months help sustain results.
What is the aftercare for microneedling?
The BAD recommends avoiding active skincare ingredients (retinol, AHAs, BHAs) for 48–72 hours after microneedling, and skipping makeup for at least 24 hours. Stay out of direct sunlight and apply SPF diligently. Keep the area clean to prevent infection, and expect redness similar to mild sunburn for 24–72 hours.
What qualifications should my microneedling practitioner have?
The JCCP mandates that microneedling should only be performed by trained professionals using sterile, single-use needle cartridges. Practitioners must be immunised against blood-borne viruses and maintain needlestick injury protocols. In Plymouth, verify your practitioner meets these standards and uses reputable devices.
How many microneedling clinics are in Plymouth?
There are 16 verified microneedling clinics within 50 miles of Plymouth. The nearest alternative is Exeter with 16 clinics.
What is the average rating for microneedling clinics in Plymouth?
Clinics offering microneedling in Plymouth have an average rating of 5 stars across 5 patient reviews. Ratings range from 5 to 5 stars.
Which microneedling clinics in Plymouth are accredited?
1 of 16 microneedling clinics in Plymouth hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is CQC, held by 1 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.