Microneedling is the most popular medical skin treatment that helps improve skin texture by stimulating your body’s natural healing process. It uses very fine needles to create tiny, controlled injuries in the skin, which trigger collagen and elastin production. These proteins help the skin become smoother, firmer, and healthier over time.
This treatment is commonly used for acne scars, open pores, fine lines, uneven skin texture, and early signs of aging. It is also used on the scalp to support hair growth. Microneedling works gradually, making it a safe and effective option for long-term skin improvement.
For anyone exploring microneedling treatment in Bangladesh, this guide explains how micro needling works, its benefits, micro needling costs in Bangladesh, and what results you can expect.
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling, clinically known as Percutaneous Collagen Induction Therapy (PCIT), is a minimally invasive dermatological procedure that uses a device fitted with fine, sterile needles to create controlled micro-injuries across the surface of the skin. These micro-punctures are intentional.
When the skin detects these microscopic injuries, it immediately activates its natural wound-healing cascade. The body responds by producing fresh collagen, elastin, and other structural proteins to repair the treated area. Over several weeks, this repair process results in firmer, smoother, and more even-toned skin without surgery, minimal downtime, or permanent alteration to the skin’s surface.
The procedure was first introduced in the late 1990s using a device called a dermaroller. Since then, the technology has evolved significantly. Modern skin care clinics like SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care) in Dhaka now use automated microneedling pens with adjustable needle depths, allowing dermatologists to precisely control the intensity of treatment based on individual skin type, concern, and sensitivity.
How Microneedling Works for Skin
To understand why microneedling delivers real, lasting results, it helps to understand what happens beneath the skin during and after the procedure.
When the microneedles penetrate the epidermis (outer skin layer) and reach the dermis beneath, the body interprets this as tissue damage even though the injury is controlled and microscopic. This triggers a three-phase biological response:
Step 1- Inflammation: Immune cells rush to the treatment area. Growth factors and cytokines are released to begin the repair process. This is why the skin appears red immediately after the treatment; it is actively healing.
Step 2- Proliferation: Fibroblasts, the skin’s collagen-producing cells, migrate to the wounded area and begin synthesising new collagen Type I, Type III, and Type VII, alongside elastin fibres. The skin begins rebuilding its structural foundation.
Step 3- Remodelling: New collagen fibres mature and reorganise. Skin texture improves, scar tissue softens, pores appear tighter, and the overall complexion becomes more refined. This is when the most visible improvements emerge.
A 2025 narrative review published in Cureus, drawing from 70 peer-reviewed studies, confirmed that the primary physiological mechanisms of microneedling include collagen and elastin production, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), transient increases in skin permeability, and improved epidermal barrier function post-treatment.
What Skin Problems Does Microneedling Treat?
One reason microneedling becomes the most used treatment for its versatility. A single-procedure mechanism addresses a wide range of skin and scalp concerns making it a cost-effective, multi-purpose solution for patients dealing with more than one issue at a time.
Microneedling for Acne Scars
Acne scars, particularly atrophic scars like icepick, rolling, and boxcar types, are among the most common and most stubborn skin concerns. They form when inflamed acne lesions damage the deeper layers of the dermis, disrupting the skin’s collagen structure. The result is a sunken, uneven surface that is notoriously difficult to treat with creams or home remedies alone.
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Microneedling directly addresses this at the dermal level. By stimulating fresh collagen and elastin production in the scarred tissue, the treatment gradually fills in pitted scars, softens sharp edges, and improves overall skin texture. With each session, the skin rebuilds what the acne destroyed.
The clinical evidence here is among the strongest for any microneedling application. A study published in PubMed involving patients treated with six microneedling sessions at two-week intervals found a statistically significant increase in collagen Types I and III, with noticeable clinical improvement in atrophic acne scars.
Open Pores
Enlarged pores are primarily caused by excess sebum production, reduced skin elasticity, and the gradual loss of collagen that accompanies ageing. When the skin around a pore loses structural support, the pore stretches and becomes more visible.

Micro needling tackles this at its root. As new collagen forms around the pore walls, the surrounding skin tightens and the pore opening visibly contracts. Patients typically notice smoother skin texture and a more refined appearance after 2 to 3 sessions. Results are further enhanced when sessions are paired with a vitamin C or hyaluronic acid serum application immediately post-treatment, when skin permeability is at its highest.
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles are a direct consequence of declining collagen and elastin levels; a process that begins gradually in the mid-twenties and accelerates with sun exposure, stress, and lifestyle factors. Because micro needling stimulates the very proteins responsible for skin firmness and elasticity, it is clinically recognized as an effective anti-ageing intervention.
Microneedling for wrinkles
Micro needling works particularly well on dynamic lines around the eyes, forehead, and upper lip areas, where repeated muscle movement gradually breaks down collagen fibres. Multiple sessions progressively restore skin thickness, plumpness, and suppleness.
Research published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2024) confirmed that micro needling promotes neocollagenesis (new collagen formation) and neoelastogenesis (new elastin formation), both critical for reducing visible signs of skin ageing.
Uneven Skin Texture
Rough, dull, or uneven skin texture is often the result of accumulated dead skin cells, irregular collagen distribution, sun damage, or post-inflammatory changes following breakouts. Microneedling accelerates cellular turnover by triggering the skin’s repair response, encouraging healthy new cells to replace damaged surface skin more quickly.
The result is a smoother, more even skin surface with improved light reflection; what many patients describe as a natural “glow” that develops in the weeks following treatment. This is one of the most consistently reported aesthetic improvements across microneedling clinical studies.
Microneedling for Pigmentation (Supportive)
It is important to be medically accurate here that microneedling is not a primary treatment for pigmentation conditions such as melasma or deep hyperpigmentation. However, it can serve as a valuable supportive therapy when used thoughtfully.

Microneedling for pigmentation works by accelerating skin cell turnover and improving the penetration of brightening agents such as vitamin C or tranexamic acid serums, which are applied topically immediately after the procedure. By creating temporary micro-channels in the skin, micro needling allows these active ingredients to reach deeper layers where they can have a more meaningful effect on melanin regulation.
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For patients with darker Fitzpatrick skin types (common across Bangladesh), caution is essential. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a realistic risk, particularly if needle depth is excessive or if sun protection is neglected after the treatment. Conservative needle settings, adequate healing intervals, and rigorous SPF use significantly reduce this risk. Always consult a certified dermatologist before using microneedling for any pigmentation concern.
Is Microneedling Safe for Skin?
Yes, when performed by a qualified dermatologist using proper technique and sterile, FDA-approved equipment, micro needling is a safe, well-tolerated procedure for the vast majority of patients. It is not aggressive. It does not cut, burn, or remove the skin’s surface. And unlike laser treatments, it does not interact with skin pigment, making it particularly well-suited to the medium and darker skin tones most common in Bangladesh.
That said, safety depends on two things above everything else: the right hands and the right patient. Not everyone is a suitable candidate, and not every clinic operates to the same standard.
Who needs to be careful:
Microneedling is not appropriate for everyone. Especially, people with active acne breakouts or open skin lesions, eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea in the treatment area; a history of keloid scarring; are currently using or have recently completed a course of isotretinoin (Accutane); have an active skin infection or cold sore; or are pregnant.
Microneedling Benefits for Face
When the right patient, the right skin concern, and the right clinical technique come together, the benefits of microneedling are both meaningful and durable. Here is a realistic and evidence-informed picture of what patients can expect from the treatment:
- Stimulates the skin’s own collagen production without surgery– The skin rebuilds its own structural proteins through its natural wound-healing response. Research has shown that collagen production can increase by up to 400% after a properly administered series of three sessions, driven entirely by the body’s own biology, not by any injected or implanted material.
- Improves multiple skin concerns simultaneously with just a single session. Acne scars, fine lines, open pores, dullness, early pigmentation, and uneven texture can all show measurable improvement through the same course of treatment.
- Safe and well-tolerated across a broad range of skin tones, unlike ablative lasers or strong chemical peels, microneedling’s mechanical action does not discriminate by skin tone, making it suitable for a broader patient demographic.
- Minimal downtime– Most patients experience 24 to 48 hours of redness, mild tightness, and sensitivity followed by light peeling between days 3 and 5. The majority of patients return to their normal routine within a week.
For working professionals, students, and busy parents, this is one of the most practical aspects of choosing microneedling over more invasive alternatives. - Enhances the effectiveness of serums and topical treatments. One of the biggest benefits of microneedling is that it helps your skincare products work much better. After treatment, tiny micro-channels remain open for a short time, allowing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, PRP, vitamin C, and brightening serums to penetrate deeper into the skin. This can improve hydration, support healing, and enhance overall results.
Progressive results that continue building between sessions. Because outcomes are driven by biological collagen remodelling rather than a surface chemical reaction, improvements develop gradually and compound with each session.
Patients who complete a full treatment course consistently report that their skin continues improving for several months after their final session, an effect that surface-level treatments rarely produce.
Microneedling Procedure for Face at SUO XI Skin Care Clinic: Step-by-Step Guide
Knowing what to expect before, during, and after your session significantly reduces anxiety and helps you prepare properly. Here is how a professional micro needling session unfolds at a certified aesthetic clinic:
Step 1- Skin Assessment and Consultation. Before any treatment begins, your dermatologist will conduct a thorough skin assessment. They will evaluate your skin type, Fitzpatrick classification, scar depth, specific concerns, and medical history. This step determines the needle depth, treatment intensity, and number of sessions recommended for your individual case. Any active contraindications will be identified here.
At SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care), this assessment includes a structured skin mapping evaluation documenting scar depth, pore grade, and dermal laxity before any treatment plan is confirmed, because the protocol built for your skin is built specifically for you, not adapted from a template.
Step 2- Skin Cleansing The treatment area is thoroughly cleansed to remove all traces of makeup, sunscreen, oil, and environmental impurities. This step is clinically non-negotiable. Open micro-channels combined with any residual bacteria or irritants on the skin surface significantly elevate the risk of post-treatment infection and breakouts.
Step 3- Topical Anaesthetic Application A numbing cream is applied to the face and left for approximately 20 to 30 minutes. This significantly reduces discomfort during the procedure. Most patients describe the sensation during microneedling as mild pressure or a light scratching; rarely painful once the anaesthetic takes effect.
Step 4- Microneedling Treatment Your dermatologist will use an FDA-approved automated microneedling pen, moving it systematically across the treatment area in horizontal, vertical, and diagonal passes.
The needle depth is adjusted in real time, depending on the zone being treated, shallower for sensitive areas like around the eyes, deeper for thicker-skinned areas like the cheeks. The procedure typically takes 20 to 40 minutes for the full face.
Step 5- Serum or PRP Application Immediately following the procedure, a targeted serum, often hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, or platelet-rich plasma (PRP), is applied to the skin.
At this point, the micro-channels created during treatment allow these active ingredients to penetrate far deeper into the dermis than they could through intact skin, maximising their therapeutic effect.
Step 6- Soothing and Post-Care: A cooling gel or calming sheet mask is applied to reduce immediate surface inflammation and redness. Your dermatologist then walks you through a personalised aftercare plan, what to use, what to avoid, what to expect during recovery, and any warning signs worth monitoring.
At SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care), pricing is discussed transparently during this consultation before any treatment is confirmed. There are no hidden fees, and no treatment is recommended without a clear clinical justification specific to your skin.
How Is Your Face Supposed to Look After Microneedling?
Your face is supposed to look after micro needling slightly red on the treatment area similar to sunburn, mild peeling or flacky.
Hours 0–24: The skin will appear noticeably red and flushed, similar to a moderate sunburn. You may feel tightness, warmth, and mild sensitivity across the treated area. Some pinpoint swelling is normal. Avoid touching your face, applying makeup, or using any active skincare products during this window.
Days 1–3: Redness gradually subsides. The skin may feel dry, tight, and slightly rough in texture. Some patients notice very minor bruising, particularly in thinner-skinned areas around the eyes. Continue using only a gentle cleanser, a fragrance-free moisturiser, and mineral SPF.
Days 3–5: Mild peeling or flaking may begin as the uppermost layer of skin sheds. This is completely normal and is a sign that cellular turnover is underway. Do not pick, scratch, or force the flaking — allow it to shed naturally.
Days 5–7: For most patients, the skin feels calm, smooth, and noticeably more hydrated by the end of the first week. Surface healing is complete.
Weeks 2–4: Subtle but visible improvements in texture, tone, and brightness become apparent. New collagen is being actively deposited beneath the surface, though the full effect takes longer to appear.
Months 1–3: This is where the most significant changes are seen. Scars soften, pores tighten, fine lines diminish, and the overall skin quality improves progressively. Results continue to build with each subsequent session.
Possible Microneedling Side Effects
The majority of microneedling side effects are mild, expected, and temporary. Being aware of them in advance helps distinguish normal healing from anything that warrants medical attention.
Common and expected:
- Redness and flushing (24–48 hours)
- Skin tightness and mild swelling
- Dryness and flaking (days 3–5)
- Temporary increased skin sensitivity
Less common:
- Minor pinpoint bleeding during the procedure
- Mild bruising around sensitive zones
- Temporary breakout in acne-prone patients (due to increased skin activity)
- Stinging when applying skincare products in the first 48 hours
Rare but possible:
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is more likely in darker skin tones with improper technique or insufficient sun protection
- Infection extremely rare when proper sterilisation protocols are followed
- Cold sore flare-up in patients with a history of herpes simplex (antiviral prophylaxis may be recommended pre-treatment)
If you notice increasing pain, any discharge or pus, or redness spreading well beyond the treated area in the days following your session, contact your clinic immediately. These are not normal healing signs.
Microneedling vs Other Treatments
Understanding where microneedling sits relative to other popular skin treatments helps patients make an informed choice about which approach is best suited to their specific concern and skin type.
Microneedling vs Laser Treatment: Laser treatments such as CO2 fractional, Pico laser, and Nd: YAG can deliver more dramatic results for certain conditions, particularly deep resurfacing and stubborn pigmentation. However, they carry a significantly higher risk of side effects in patients with darker skin tones because laser energy targets melanin.
Microneedling’s purely mechanical action does not interact with skin pigment, making it the safer and often preferred option for Fitzpatrick Types III–V. For patients with darker Bangladeshi skin tones dealing with acne scars, microneedling is often the first-line recommendation before escalating to laser-based therapies.
Microneedling vs Chemical Peels. Chemical peels work by dissolving the outer layers of skin using acidic solutions. They are effective for surface-level concerns like mild pigmentation, rough texture, and early fine lines, but do not penetrate as deeply as microneedling.
Strong peels also carry a higher irritation risk, particularly for sensitive skin. Microneedling reaches the dermis directly, enabling deeper collagen stimulation with less surface disruption.
Microneedling vs Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion mechanically sands the skin’s surface. While effective, it involves significant downtime, a higher risk of complications, and is less suitable for darker skin tones.
Microneedling offers comparable skin resurfacing benefits with a considerably better safety margin and recovery profile.
Advanced Micro needling vs RF Micro needling Radiofrequency (RF) micro needling combines the collagen-stimulating effect of advanced micro needling with targeted thermal energy delivered through the needle tips. This additional heat enhances skin tightening and collagen remodelling — making RF micro needling particularly effective for skin laxity and deeper wrinkles. It is considered safe for all skin tones but is a more advanced, operator-dependent procedure.
The US FDA issued a 2025 safety communication noting that improper RF micro needling technique can cause burns, fat loss, and scarring; underscoring the importance of choosing a qualified, experienced provider.
Microneedling vs PRP Alone PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy on its own involves injecting growth-factor-rich plasma into the skin or scalp. When combined with microneedling, PRP penetrates far more effectively through the open micro-channels — producing superior results compared to either treatment alone. For acne scars, skin rejuvenation, and hair loss, microneedling with PRP is consistently supported by clinical evidence as the most effective combination approach.
Microneedling Cost in Bangladesh
One of the most common questions patients ask before booking a session is how much microneedling costs. The honest answer is that pricing varies depending on several factors: the clinic’s technology and equipment, the experience level of the treating dermatologist, the size of the treatment area, and whether the session includes add-ons such as PRP or specialised serums.
The microneedling cost in Bangladesh typically ranges from ৳3,000 to ৳10,000 per session for standard facial micro needling at a professional aesthetic clinic. Sessions that include PRP therapy will generally fall in the ৳6,000 to ৳15,000 range per session, reflecting the additional preparation and cost of the plasma component.
Read more about the skin care treatment price of SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care).
The micro needling price in Dhaka at premium, internationally equipped clinics with FDA-approved devices and certified dermatologists will naturally sit at the higher end of this range — and for good reason. The quality of the device, the sterility of the environment, and the expertise of the practitioner directly impact both your safety and your results.
Most patients require between 3 and 6 sessions for optimal results, and many clinics offer package pricing that reduces the per-session cost when sessions are booked as a course.
Advanced Microneedling Treatment in Dhaka at SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care)
For patients searching for the best microneedling clinic in Dhaka, SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care) offers a clinically rigorous and results-driven approach to microneedling that meets international aesthetic standards.
Located in Kakrail, Dhaka, SUO XI is equipped with US FDA-approved microneedling devices and is staffed by experienced, certified dermatologists who understand the specific requirements of South Asian skin. Every treatment begins with a thorough skin assessment and personalised treatment planning — because no two patients, and no two skin types, are identical.
At SUO XI, microneedling is offered as a standalone treatment and as part of combination protocols — including microneedling with PRP, microneedling with vitamin C infusion, and microneedling as part of broader acne scar management or hair restoration programmes. Free skin consultations are available, allowing patients to understand their options clearly before committing to any treatment plan.
Whether you are dealing with acne scars, enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, fine lines, or scalp hair loss, the team at SUO XI designs every session around your specific skin concern, your Fitzpatrick skin type, and your desired outcome.
If you are looking for microneedling near me in Dhaka — with genuine clinical expertise, transparent pricing, and proven results — SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care) is where your skin journey begins.
Conclusion: Get Smooth Skin with Microneedling
Microneedling is not a trend. It is a clinically validated, dermatologist-recommended procedure with over two decades of peer-reviewed evidence supporting its effectiveness across a wide range of skin concerns; from atrophic acne scars and open pores to fine lines, uneven texture, and even scalp hair loss.
What makes it particularly well-suited to patients in Bangladesh is its safety across darker skin tones, its minimal downtime, and its ability to deliver real, progressive results without surgery or aggressive surface treatments. Whether you undergo a single session for general skin rejuvenation or commit to a full treatment course for acne scarring, the results compound with each session — and with proper aftercare, they last.
The key to a successful outcome is simple: choose a certified clinic, follow your aftercare instructions precisely, protect your skin from the sun, and be patient with the process. The skin’s collagen remodelling cycle takes time — but the results are worth it.
Ready to take the first step? Book a free consultation at SUO XI Hospital (Skin Care) in Dhaka and let our dermatologists build a personalized micro needling treatment plan designed specifically for your skin.
