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Microneedling is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves creating controlled injuries to the skin using a device with tiny needles. While some people may be concerned about the potential pain associated with microneedling, the procedure is generally well-tolerated, and most people report minimal discomfort. During a microneedling session, a topical numbing cream is typically applied to the skin to help minimize any discomfort. The needles used in the device are also very small, ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 millimeters in length. This means that the needles do not penetrate deep into the skin, which helps to minimize pain. A study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that microneedling was well-tolerated by patients, with most reporting only mild discomfort during the procedure. The study also found that the use of a topical numbing cream further reduced discomfort. In addition to the use of a numbing cream, microneedling devices are designed with safety features to minimize pain. For example, some devices feature adjustable needle depth settings, which allows the practitioner to customize the depth of penetration based on the patient’s skin type and sensitivity. Overall, microneedling is a well-tolerated procedure that is generally not painful. The use of a topical numbing cream, small needles, and adjustable settings on the microneedling device all help to minimize discomfort during the procedure. At GC Skin Medspa, our experienced practitioners are committed to providing a comfortable and safe microneedling experience for our clients. If you’re interested in trying microneedling, we encourage you to schedule a consultation to discuss your goals and determine if the procedure is right for you.