How Much Does Microneedling Cost?

Microneedling typically costs between $200 and $700 per session, depending on the type of treatment, the provider’s credentials, and your geographic location. Most patients need three to four sessions for optimal results, making the total investment range from $600 to $2,800. At Adult and Pediatric Dermatology in Forest Hills, Queens, we offer competitive pricing and payment plans, plus 10% off your first treatment with promo code AP10.

Understanding what affects microneedling pricing helps you make an informed decision and ensures you receive safe, effective treatment that delivers real results.

What Affects the Cost of Microneedling

Several factors influence how much you will pay for microneedling. The type of treatment matters significantly. Standard microneedling costs less than advanced options like radiofrequency microneedling or microneedling with PRP. Each variation requires different equipment, expertise, and treatment time.

Provider credentials also affect pricing. A board-certified dermatologist typically charges more than a medical spa or esthetician. This price difference reflects years of medical training, expertise in skin anatomy, and the ability to handle complications if they arise. When needles penetrate the skin, you want someone who understands the underlying structures and can customize the treatment depth for your specific concerns.

Geographic location plays a role as well. Practices in major metropolitan areas like New York City and Queens generally have higher overhead costs, which can affect treatment pricing. However, you also gain access to highly trained providers with extensive experience.

The treatment area also influences cost. A full face treatment costs more than treating a small area like acne scars on the cheeks alone. Adding the neck or chest to your treatment increases the price accordingly.

Microneedling Cost by Treatment Type

Different types of microneedling come with different price points. Understanding what each option offers helps you determine where to invest your money.

Standard microneedling typically ranges from $200 to $400 per session. This treatment uses a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries that stimulate collagen production. It effectively addresses fine lines, mild acne scars, enlarged pores, and uneven skin texture. For many patients with moderate concerns, standard microneedling delivers excellent results at a reasonable price.

Radiofrequency (RF) microneedling costs more, typically $400 to $700 per session. This advanced treatment combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy, delivering heat into deeper layers of the skin. The thermal energy enhances the skin tightening effect and produces more dramatic results for skin laxity and deeper wrinkles. Patients seeking more significant improvement often find the higher price worthwhile.

Microneedling with PRP (platelet-rich plasma) adds $100 to $300 to your standard microneedling session. PRP uses your own blood, processed to concentrate the platelets, which is then applied to the skin during microneedling. The growth factors in PRP enhance healing and may accelerate results. At Adult and Pediatric Dermatology, microneedling can be paired and enhanced with PRP or exosomes for patients seeking maximum improvement.

Microneedling with exosomes represents the newest advancement in regenerative aesthetics. Exosomes contain powerful growth factors that support skin rejuvenation. This option typically costs more than PRP but may offer enhanced results for certain patients.

How Many Sessions and Total Investment

Understanding the total cost of microneedling requires looking beyond the per-session price. Most patients need multiple treatments to achieve their goals.

For optimal results, we typically recommend three to four sessions spaced about four weeks apart. This spacing allows new collagen to form between treatments while continuously stimulating further improvement. Some patients with more significant concerns like deeper acne scars or advanced signs of aging may benefit from additional sessions.

Using the per-session ranges above, here is what you can expect for total investment:

Standard microneedling series (3-4 sessions): $600 to $1,600 total. RF microneedling series (3-4 sessions): $1,200 to $2,800 total. Adding PRP to your series: Additional $300 to $1,200 total.

Many patients also choose maintenance sessions after completing their initial series. A maintenance treatment every 6 to 12 months helps sustain collagen production gains and keeps your skin looking its best. Budget for one to two additional sessions per year if you want to maintain your results long-term.

When evaluating total cost, consider that microneedling results build over time. Each session contributes to cumulative improvement, and most patients report being very happy by their third session as they see clear changes.

Does Insurance Cover Microneedling

Microneedling is classified as a cosmetic procedure, which means health insurance does not cover it. Insurance policies typically only cover treatments that are medically necessary to restore function or treat disease. Since microneedling addresses aesthetic concerns like wrinkles, scars, and skin texture, it falls outside standard coverage.

However, you may be able to use pre-tax dollars from a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for microneedling. Eligibility varies by plan, so check with your HSA or FSA administrator to confirm whether cosmetic procedures qualify under your specific account.

At Adult and Pediatric Dermatology, we offer payment plans to help make microneedling more accessible. We believe cost should not prevent patients from achieving healthier, more confident skin.

Is Cheaper Microneedling Worth It

When researching microneedling prices, you will find significant variation. Some providers advertise sessions for $100 or less, while board-certified dermatologists charge several times that amount. Understanding what accounts for this difference helps you make a wise decision.

Cheaper microneedling often comes with tradeoffs. Discount providers may use less advanced equipment, employ staff with minimal training, or rush through treatments to maximize volume. The depth of needle penetration matters significantly for results, and inexperienced providers may not customize the treatment appropriately for your skin concerns.

Safety is another consideration. Microneedling creates controlled injuries in the skin. When performed incorrectly, it can cause scarring, infection, or hyperpigmentation. A board-certified dermatologist understands skin anatomy, knows how to adjust treatment parameters for different areas of the face, and can recognize and manage complications if they occur.

At-home microneedling devices represent the cheapest option but deliver limited results. These consumer devices use much shorter needles that cannot penetrate deeply enough to stimulate significant collagen production. They may provide mild improvement in product absorption but cannot match professional treatment for acne scars, wrinkles, or skin laxity.

“Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves creating controlled micro-injuries in the skin,” explains Dr. Michael Paltielb, a board-certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience. “When performed by a qualified provider, the treatment is minimally invasive and virtually pain-free with numbing cream. The expertise of your provider directly impacts both your safety and your results.”

The question is not just how much microneedling costs, but what value you receive for that investment. Professional treatment from a board-certified dermatologist costs more but delivers safer, more effective results.

What You Are Paying For

When you invest in microneedling at a dermatology practice, your payment covers more than just the treatment itself.

You pay for expertise. A board-certified dermatologist has completed medical school, residency training, and board certification in dermatology. This training provides deep knowledge of skin structure, healing processes, and how to achieve optimal results for different skin types and concerns.

You pay for proper assessment. Before your treatment, your provider evaluates your skin, discusses your goals, and confirms that microneedling is appropriate for your needs. Not everyone is a good candidate, and a thorough consultation prevents wasted money on ineffective treatment.

You pay for customization. Professional microneedling involves adjusting needle depth, treatment intensity, and technique based on the area being treated and your specific concerns. The forehead requires different settings than the delicate under-eye area. This customization maximizes results while minimizing risk.

You pay for quality equipment. Medical-grade microneedling devices deliver consistent, controlled needle penetration. Professional devices like the Dermapen offer precision that consumer devices cannot match.

You pay for safety protocols. A dermatology practice maintains strict sterilization standards, uses single-use needle cartridges, and follows medical protocols that protect your health.

You pay for aftercare support. If you have questions or concerns after your treatment, you have access to medical professionals who can guide you through recovery and address any issues that arise.

Microneedling Pricing in Forest Hills, Queens

At Adult and Pediatric Dermatology, microneedling is performed under the guidance of Dr. Michael Paltiel, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of the practice. With over 20 years of experience in cosmetic treatments, Dr. Paltiel and his team provide expert care for patients throughout Queens, including Forest Hills, Jamaica, Flushing, Rego Park, and surrounding neighborhoods.

We currently offer 10% off your first microneedling treatment with promo code AP10. We also offer payment plans to help patients manage the cost of their treatment series.

During your consultation, we evaluate your skin concerns and confirm that microneedling is the right fit for your goals. Our practice offers many cosmetic procedures, so we ensure you receive the treatment that will deliver the best results for your specific needs. We may recommend enhancing your microneedling with PRP or exosomes based on your concerns and goals.

Our patients consistently praise the quality of care they receive. With a 4.7-star rating from over 1,000 Google reviews, patients describe our team as “very professional and experienced” with a “very clean facility” and physicians who are “very thorough” with “great bedside manner.”

To discuss microneedling pricing and schedule your consultation, call (718) 896-3376 or book online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is microneedling with PRP? Adding PRP to your microneedling treatment typically costs an additional $100 to $300 per session. PRP uses growth factors from your own blood to enhance healing and may accelerate results. The total cost for microneedling with PRP ranges from $300 to $1,000 per session depending on your provider and location.

Why is RF microneedling more expensive? Radiofrequency microneedling costs more because it combines two technologies: microneedling and radiofrequency energy. The equipment is more expensive, the treatment requires additional expertise, and it delivers enhanced results for skin tightening and deeper concerns. The higher price reflects the advanced technology and superior outcomes.

Can I finance microneedling treatments? Yes, many practices offer payment plans for microneedling. At Adult and Pediatric Dermatology, we provide payment options to help patients manage the cost of their treatment series. Ask about financing during your consultation.

Is microneedling worth the cost? For most patients seeking to improve acne scars, fine lines, skin texture, or overall skin quality, microneedling provides excellent value. The treatment stimulates your body’s natural collagen production, delivering gradual, natural-looking results that can last one to two years. Many patients find it more cost-effective than spending money on topical products that cannot deliver the same level of improvement.How much does a full microneedling treatment series cost? A complete treatment series of three to four sessions typically costs $600 to $1,600 for standard microneedling or $1,200 to $2,800 for RF microneedling. Adding PRP increases the total by $300 to $1,200. Your exact cost depends on your provider, location, and the specific treatment plan recommended for your concerns.

Disclaimer

Medically reviewed by Dr. Michael Paltiel, MD.

This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

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