05/23/2026
‼️‼️‼️If you're my regular client, you know you see results without me being aggressive, when you see me. Because my technique is correct! I had a first time client message me yesterday after I microneedled her face a couple of days before that and said she saw a video on tiktok and the person was bleeding, asking me if that was right...No,no,no‼️‼️‼️More pressure doesn't mean better results‼️ Share this and educate others.‼️‼️‼️
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A common big mistake…
Thinking more pressure = better results.
Let’s talk about pressure, dragging & hand movement ✍️
The microneedling cartridge should never be pushed into the skin.
The needles are designed to do the work — not pressure.🫣
The pen should be held gently so the cartridge can lightly glide across the slip with controlled hand movement.
Too much pressure, not enough slip, poor hand movement, or aggressive technique can increase:
• dragging
• track marks
• scratches
• irritation
• inflammation
• unnecessary downtime
• and potentially post inflammatory pigmentation
without actually improving results.
❌ Microneedling should not leave the skin looking scratched, ripped, heavily dragged or traumatised.
And honestly, one of the reasons I personally don’t agree with using numbing cream is that once the skin is fully numb, it becomes much easier to overwork areas without realising how aggressive the treatment actually is.
Controlled, consistent technique will almost always outperform aggressive treatment.
— Nina 💜