Microneedling wrinkles
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Treat wrinkles with microneedling
Treat wrinkles with microneedling! Here you can find out everything you need to know about microneedling treatment with a dermaroller or dermapen against wrinkles.
Do you want to reduce your wrinkles and look younger again?
Then you've come to the right place! Microneedling is an effective method of treating wrinkles and slowing down skin ageing at the same time.
In this guide, we will answer the most frequently asked questions on this topic and show you how you can best treat wrinkles with microneedling.

1. wrinkle formation and its causes
Before we get into the details of microneedling treatment, it is important to understand the causes of wrinkles.
Wrinkles can be broadly categorised into static wrinkles, which are caused by the natural ageing process, and dynamic wrinkles, also known as expression lines.
1.1 Static wrinkles and fine lines
Static wrinkles are the visible signs of skin ageing.
From the age of 25 to 30, the skin loses elasticity and resilience.
The elastic fibres, skin fat and connective tissue in the middle layer of the skin recede, resulting in a loss of skin elasticity.
Extrinsic factors such as UV radiation, nicotine consumption and alcohol as well as intrinsic factors such as genetics and hormonal balance contribute to the formation of wrinkles.
Lifestyle and lifestyle changes have a major influence on skin ageing.
With increasing age, cell division decreases, causing the body to produce less collagen and connective tissue.
The reduced production of hyaluronic acid leads to a lack of skin moisture and the formation of wrinkles.
Vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin A and vitamin E also play an important role in skin quality.
1.2 Dynamic wrinkles
Dynamic wrinkles, also known as expression lines, are caused by the movement of the facial muscles.
Repeated facial movements such as laughing or frowning lead to the formation of wrinkles, which disappear at a young age but remain visible for longer with increasing age.
Frown lines and frown lines are examples of dynamic wrinkles.
2 What can you do against wrinkles?
Microneedling with a dermaroller or derma pen is an extremely effective treatment method in the fight against wrinkles .
Microneedling stimulates the skin's self-healing powers by creating tiny micro-injuries with special needles.
This stimulates fibroplasts, which are responsible for the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid.
Microneedling can stimulate the body's own collagen and hyaluronic acid production.
In addition, serums and growth factors can be introduced into the skin via the resulting puncture channels to enhance the effects.
High-quality sterile serums are particularly suitable for the treatment.
As a booster, we recommend a chemical peel in the form of a fruit acid peel before the microneedling treatment.
A pyruvic acid peel is ideal for treating wrinkles.
3. microneedling wrinkle treatment - recommended serums

Microneedling of static wrinkles
We recommend the following sterile serums for the treatment of static wrinkles:
- 3.5% Hyaluronic Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Collagen Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Hyal Filler Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Vitamin Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Placent.5 Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Blood Skin EGF Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Proteos Plus Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Intense Flash Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Fusion Anti-Aging Serum / mccosmetics
- Professional Vitamin C Serum / mccosmetics
- ExoSkin Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
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3.5% Hyaluron Serum (hyaluronic acid) against wrinkles
Microneedling of dynamic wrinkles (expression lines)

We recommend these microneedling serums for dynamic wrinkles:
- Age Killer Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Argireline 7 Serum / mccosmetics
- Plasma Skin EGF Serum / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- Proteos Plus Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
- ExoSkin Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
The products from Utsukusy's Age Killing skincare range are also ideal for the aftercare of expression lines, as they also contain the active ingredients Syn-ake and Argireline.

Age Killing Cream from Utsukusy Cosmetics
AgeKilling Serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics
4. prevent wrinkles with microneedling
Do you want to prevent wrinkles and support your skin at an early stage?
We recommend the Proteus Plus Cocktail from Utsukusy Cosmetics.
This contains high-quality active ingredients that slow down skin ageing and have a preventative effect.

- Proteus Plus Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
The Eye Lift Cocktail - Eye Lifting Serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics is particularly suitable for wrinkles in the eye contour area.

- Eye lifting serum - Eye Lift Cocktail / Utsukusy Cosmetics
By regularly carrying out microneedling treatments and using high-quality serums, you can significantly slow down the ageing of your skin and improve its appearance.
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Frequently asked questions about microneedling against wrinkles with a dermaroller or dermapen
How does microneedling work on wrinkles? What processes take place in the skin?
Microneedling with a dermaroller or derma pen is very popular for wrinkle reduction and skin rejuvenation. Here is a detailed explanation of how microneedling works and which processes take place in the skin:
How microneedling works
- Micro-injuries: Microneedling uses fine needles to create many small injuries in the skin. These micro-injuries activate the skin's natural healing process.
- Collagen production: The micro-injuries stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. These proteins are essential for skin firmness and elasticity. An increase in collagen production can improve skin texture and smooth wrinkles.
- Cell regeneration: The healing process stimulates cell regeneration. New, healthy skin cells replace old and damaged cells, which leads to a rejuvenation of the skin.
- Improving skin texture: As well as reducing wrinkles, microneedling also improves the overall texture of the skin. It can shrink pores, minimise scars and even out skin tone.
- Increased absorption of active ingredients: After application, the channels in the skin are briefly open, which improves the absorption of skincare products such as serums or creams. Active ingredients can penetrate deeper into the skin and unfold their effect.
Processes in the skin during microneedling
Inflammation phase:
- The micro-injuries trigger an immediate inflammatory reaction.
- Immune cells migrate to the treated area to begin healing.
- Fibroblasts (connective tissue cells) are activated and begin to produce new collagen and elastin.
- The blood vessels in the skin dilate to deliver more nutrients and oxygen.
- New collagen is structured and integrated into the skin tissue.
- The skin structure is strengthened, wrinkles are smoothed out and the skin is given a younger, firmer appearance.
Microneedling with a Dermaroller or Dermapen offers a minimally invasive way to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles by utilising the skin's natural healing processes.
How painful is a microneedling treatment for wrinkles?
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a popular treatment method for skin rejuvenation. But how painful is this treatment really?
Pain sensation with microneedling
- Individual sensation: The sensation of pain varies greatly from person to person. Some report only slight discomfort, while others feel pain.
- Anaesthetic cream: Some users use an anaesthetic cream applied around 30 minutes before the treatment to significantly reduce the sensation of pain. However, this is not usually necessary for cosmetic needling.
- Treatment duration: The actual microneedling treatment usually takes between 20 and 30 minutes. Shorter sessions tend to be less painful.
- Skin area: More sensitive skin areas such as the forehead or upper lip can be more painful than more robust areas such as the cheeks.
- Needle size: The length of the needles plays a role. Shorter needles (0.5 mm) generally cause less pain than longer needles (1.5 mm or more) that penetrate deeper into the skin.
After the treatment
- Redness and swelling: Redness and slight swelling can be expected immediately after application, similar to sunburn. This may cause a burning or stinging sensation, but this will subside within a few hours.
- Aftercare: Good aftercare with soothing creams and sun protection can help minimise discomfort and promote healing.
Microneedling can be uncomfortable but is often well tolerated by using anaesthetic cream and adjusting the needle size. Most users find the short-term pain worthwhile given the visible skin improvements.
Which wrinkles can be treated with microneedling?
Microneedling is a minimally invasive method that uses tiny needles to stimulate collagen production in the skin and can therefore reduce various types of wrinkles.
Wrinkles that can be treated with microneedling:
- Fine lines and crow's feet: these fine lines around the eyes and mouth area can be reduced by increasing collagen production.
- Forehead wrinkles: Horizontal lines on the forehead caused by facial expressions and skin ageing can be smoothed out with microneedling.
- Nasolabial folds: The wrinkles that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth can be reduced by the skin regeneration and tightening that microneedling produces.
- Marionette lines: These lines run from the corners of the mouth to the chin and can be softened by the stimulated cell regeneration.
- Wrinkles: Microneedling is effective in treating fine wrinkles that occur particularly in the cheek and décolleté area.
Microneedling is therefore particularly suitable for the treatment of superficial to medium-deep wrinkles and offers a gentle alternative to more invasive procedures.
Which needle length is the right one for microneedling wrinkles?
When needling wrinkles, choosing the right needle length is crucial for optimal results. Here are some important points to bear in mind:
- 0.25 mm to 0.5 mm: These needle lengths are ideal for superficial treatments. They are particularly suitable for fine lines and small wrinkles as they stimulate the top layer of skin without penetrating deeper layers. Perfect for sensitive skin and regular applications.
- 1.0 mm: A needle length of 1.0 mm is suitable for deeper wrinkles and more intensive treatment. This length penetrates deeper into the skin and stimulates more collagen production, leading to visible improvements in deeper wrinkles and sagging skin. This depth is effective, but should not be used too frequently to avoid overloading the skin.
- 1.5 mm: This length is recommended for very deep wrinkles and scars. It enables intensive stimulation of collagen and elastin production, which leads to significant improvements. This length should only be used by experienced users such as doctors and alternative practitioners in order to minimise risks.
- Safety aspects: It is important to always ensure a sterile environment and take adequate care of the skin after treatment. Use disinfectants and soothing creams to avoid infection and irritation.
The choice of needle length depends heavily on your skin type and the depth of the wrinkles. Always start with a shorter needle length and increase as necessary to achieve the best results and optimise your skin care.
Which is better Dermapen or Dermaroller?
If you're considering improving your skincare routine with micro needling, you may be faced with the decision between Dermapen and Dermaroller. Both methods have their benefits, but there are some clear advantages that make the dermapen the better choice.

Advantages of the derma pen:
- Precision: the derma pen uses an automatic needle movement that is more precise and consistent than the manual rolling motion of the dermaroller.
- Adjustable depth: The Derma Pen allows you to precisely adjust the penetration depth of the needles to target various skin concerns, from fine lines to acne scars.
- Less pain: The vertical stitch technique of the Derma Pen makes the procedure less painful. It causes less traction and trauma to the skin compared to the dermaroller.
- Reduced risk of infection: The needles of the Derma Pen penetrate the skin vertically, which reduces the risk of micro-tears and therefore the risk of infection.
- Better absorption of products: The even micro-channels created by the Derma Pen allow for improved absorption of skincare products, increasing the effectiveness of your skincare routine.
- Less downtime: Because the Derma Pen traumatises the skin less, recovery time is shorter and you can get back to your usual activities faster.
Why choose Derma Pen?
If you want to achieve maximum results with minimal side effects, the derma pen or microneedling pen is the better choice. It offers you a customisable treatment that is safer, more precise and more comfortable. It therefore effectively supports you in achieving a healthier and more radiant complexion.
How often should wrinkles be treated with microneedling?
Microneedling is highly effective for wrinkles and skin rejuvenation. The frequency of treatment depends on several factors, such as skin type, the specific skin problem and the treatment goals.
Here are some general recommendations:
Microneedling frequency
- Initial treatment phase: Start with 4 to 6 treatments 8 to 14 days apart. This frequency helps to keep the skin under "stress", forcing it to continuously regenerate and heal.
- Maintenance phase: Once the initial treatment phase has been completed, the intervals between treatments should be extended. A treatment every 4 to 6 weeks is recommended to maintain the achieved skin condition and promote further improvements.
Further tips and advice
- Adjust the stitch depth: The depth of the stitches should be adjusted depending on the skin type and area. A smaller needle length of 0.25 mm to 0.5 mm is recommended for sensitive skin areas such as the eye area. Deeper needles can be used for more robust skin areas, but this should always be done gradually and under professional guidance.
- Aftercare: After microneedling, it is important to soothe the skin. Sterile fleece or cream masks are suitable for this. Sun protection with SPF 50 should also be applied to protect the sensitive skin from UV radiation.
- Professional advice: Especially for deeper skin problems or sensitive skin, it is advisable to carry out the treatment under professional supervision. An experienced beautician or dermatologist can customise the treatment and ensure that it is effective and safe.
Which microneedling serums are useful for wrinkles?
Microneedling is very effective in treating wrinkles. Under point 3 in the article you will find the microneedling serums we recommend for wrinkle treatment. Here are some serums you can use:
For static wrinkles:
- 3.5% Hyaluron (hyaluronic acid) serum: Intensively moisturises and plumps up the skin.
- Collagen serum: Strengthens the skin structure and increases elasticity.
- Vitamin Cocktail: Supplies the skin with important vitamins for regeneration.
- Hyal Filler Serum: Fills in wrinkles and improves skin density.
For dynamic wrinkles (expression lines):
- Age Killer Serum: Contains Syn-ake and Argireline to relax the muscles.
- Argireline 7 Serum: Reduces expression lines by relaxing the muscles.
- Plasma Skin EGF Serum: Promotes cell regeneration and reduces wrinkles.
Which treatments can microneedling be combined with for wrinkles?
Microneedling is a popular treatment method for skin rejuvenation that uses tiny needles to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. Microneedling can be perfectly combined with other treatments to increase its effectiveness. A particularly effective combination is the use of fruit acid peels before the microneedling treatment.
Combination of microneedling and fruit acid peels
Fruit acid peels:
- Remove dead skin cells and promote cell renewal.
- Improve the absorption of active ingredients into the skin.
- Optimally prepare the skin for microneedling.
Treatment procedure:
- Fruit acid peel: A fruit acid peel is applied first. This ensures that the top layer of skin is gently removed and the skin is ideally prepared for the subsequent treatment.
- Microneedling: This is followed by the microneedling treatment. The micro-injuries stimulate the deeper layers of the skin, which stimulates collagen production and visibly improves the skin's appearance.
Advantages of the combination:
- More intensive effect: the peeling removes dead skin cells, which enhances the effect of microneedling.
- Improved skin texture: The combination of both methods results in smoother and more radiant skin.
- Deeper absorption of active ingredients: The skin can better absorb active ingredients from serums and creams after peeling.
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