The frequency of undergoing collagen induction therapy with a microneedling device is a critical factor in achieving desired outcomes. The intervals between treatments significantly influence skin recovery, collagen production, and overall efficacy of the procedure.
Appropriate spacing of microneedling sessions maximizes the regenerative potential of the skin. Allowing sufficient time for healing minimizes the risk of adverse effects, such as inflammation or scarring, and supports optimal collagen synthesis. Historically, recommendations have varied, reflecting evolving understanding of skin physiology and device capabilities.