Microneedling is a popular treatment to fade acne scars and get smoother skin. Microneedling works by stimulating collagen production in the skin to reduce acne scars, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation. Studies have shown that microneedling can fade scars by 50-70% and it is easy to do at home and more affordable than going in office.
1. Why Should I Avoid Using Low Quality Derma Rollers?
Rollers on eBay, Amazon, Temu may be lower quality especially if they are sold at a low price point and the sellers are there to make a quick buck before moving on to the next item they can sell.
The needles may be of a thicker gauge, or not made with the metal stated. Studies show that thinner needles are better in terms of reducing risk of scarring.
Dr. Nicole James who is licensed in Advanced Aesthetics states: “If you’re wanting to do at home microneedline at home, I wouldn’t recommend derma rollers, instead I recommend something like a micro stamp device.“
Clinical studies show that dermarollers cause up to 34% more skin trauma than stampers because of the needles rolling into the skin at an angle (Sharad, 2011).
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Mistake 2: Applying A Product High In Fragrance
In a study of microneedling complications, 3 out of 5 patients developed granulomas likely triggered by preservatives or fragrance in post-treatment serums.
Common skin allergens include fragrances and certain preservatives, so avoid applying a serum that contains fragrance after microneedling. Or use a serum that you already know your skin doesn't react to.
Mistake 3: Microneedling Too Often
More isn't always better. In fact, microneedling too often is probably one of the most common microneedling mistakes that can worsen your results.
It is crucial that you give your skin time to heal and recover after every treatment. Failing to do so can slow healing while increasing irritation, and inflammation which we don't want to do to our skin.
Studies show that collagen is still forming in the skin up to 1 month later after microneedling, so be patient. Similar to building muscle, you need to wait until you recover or risk injury.
If you want to microneedle at home with the Banisher 3.0, wait up to a full week to do another treatment. Since the Banisher has very thin needles, there is less healing time compared to other common ones on the market.
Mistake 4: Using The Wrong Needle Size
A lot of people think that a larger needle size means better results, however longer needles have a greater risk of scsarring and these should be handled by a professional.
"You do not need to go deep to get good results, deep meaning anything over 0.5mm - when you microneedle deep, you’re not getting a better response, you’re increasing skin trauma, you may worsen your post inflammatory hyperpigmentation” - Dr. Davin Lim Laser & Aesthetic Dermatologist.
Longer needles at 1mm or higher could cause damage and trauma at the deeper layers of skin while increasing risk of skin infection.
The safest size I would recommend for others to use at home is up to 0.5mm as that is the minimum needed to effectively stimulate collagen.
Shorter needle lengths at 0.25mm are available but they are best for product absorption and mild exfoliation, and aren't as effective for collagen production needed to improve acne scars.
Mistake 5: Not Using Sunscreen
Whenever you do a microneedling, sunscreen should always accompany it.
Pro Tip: Apply a Vitamin C product before your sunscreen. Studies show vitamin c increases the UV protection from your sunscreen.
Mistake 6: Microneedling on active acne, or skin infections
Don't make the mistake of microneedling over active acne, rashes, open sores. To keep yourself protected against the spread of infection, avoid microneedling near any acne, open sores, psoriasis, wounds, warts, and other bacterial or active viral or fungal skin infections.
Wait for the skin lesion or infection to completely heal.
Mistake 7: Applying Wrong Products After Microneedling
Applying the wrong skincare after microneedling is another common mistake to avoid.
Microneedling enhance the absorption of skincare products anywhere from 5-20x times more into the skin. This can mean good or bad.
Avoid applying products that can irritate the skin for example: salicylic acid, glycolic acid, retinol, and lactic acid after microneedling because they can cause too much irritation. Wait 24 hours after microneedling to use, or use the day before.
Do not apply makeup for at least 24 hours after microneedling. If your skin is very sensitive, a basic moisturizer is all you need until the next day, or you can apply a vitamin c serum that is gentle on the skin like the Banish Serum.
If you have acne prone skin, I would steer clear of any petroleum-based, mineral oil, propylene glycol, silicon, or coconut oil as these can clog pores especially if you have already acne prone skin.
Mistake 8: Not Replacing Your Microneedling Head
It’s important to replace your microneedle tool no matter what company it came from, because the needles can become blunt after several uses. Over time, the microneedles can also accumulate bacteria, oils, debris and skin cells that make it difficult to clean.
Remember that we only want to use sharp, straight needles to prevent unnecessary skin traumas and blunt ones will become ineffective.
The Banisher 3.0 has gold plated titanium needles that are strong and resistant to bacteria, but they still need to be replaced after max of 8 uses for best results.
Mistake 9: Not Sanitizing Your Microneedle Tool Before Use
This is the simplest step yet with our busy lives, easy to skip. It's important to always sanitize your microneedling tool before every use, even if you cleaned it after storing it. If you are using one time use tools, always throw the used tip out and replace with a new cartridge.
Always make sure to have freshly cleansed skin before microneedling too. Not doing so could spread bacteria deeper into the skin potentially leading to more breakouts which is the last thing we want.
Quick Fixes for Common Microneedling Mistakes
This chart gives you a quick look at the most common mistakes and how to fix them right away.
| Mistake | Why It's Bad | The Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Using a Roller | Causes more skin trauma and "tram track" scars. | Switch to a stamper (like the Banisher). |
| Microneedling Too Often | Stops your skin from building new collagen. | Wait a full 7 days between treatments. |
| Using Long Needles | Increases risk of scarring and infection at home. | Use 0.5mm needles |
| Skipping Sunscreen | Causes dark spots (hyperpigmentation) and damages new collagen. | Wear SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen daily. |
| Not Sanitizing | Spreads bacteria and can cause infection. | Soak the tool in 70% alcohol for 5 minutes before and after use. |
Recommended Microneedling Tool:
Banisher 3.0


Recommended microneedling stamp tool: Banisher 2.0
Below is prettyprogress23's result with Banish
References:
American Academy of Dermatology: https://www.aad.org/public/cosmetic/scars-stretch-marks/microneedling-fade-scars
Benefits of adding vitamin C to your skin care routine: https://www.bcm.edu/news/benefits-vitamin-c-skin-care
Pahwa, M., Pahwa, P., & Zaheer, A. (2012). "Tram track effect" after treatment of acne scars using a microneedling device. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.], 38(7 Pt 1), 1107–1108. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2012.02441.xSharad, J. (2011). Microneedling device for the treatment of acne scars: A comparative study of dermaroller vs. dermastamp. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, 4(2), 112–115.
El-Domyati M, Barakat M, Awad S, Medhat W, El-Fakahany H, Farag H. Microneedling Therapy for Atrophic Acne Scars: An Objective Evaluation. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2015 Jul;8(7):36-42. PMID: 26203319; PMCID: PMC4509584.
Singh A, Yadav S. Microneedling: Advances and widening horizons. Indian Dermatol Online J. 2016 Jul-Aug;7(4):244-54. doi: 10.4103/2229-5178.185468. PMID: 27559496; PMCID: PMC4976400.
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5 comments
Carmen
I have done mi microneddlingtwice but the same amount is in the container after 30 minutes.Do I need to use the whole bottle or save for the next time?
Ale Gonzalez
I made a few mistakes and need help correcting them.
I did 3 micro needling sessions 1 week apart and my pores look bigger.
I don’t know what to do to help my pores not look this enlarged.
Please help with advise.
BANISH
@billye, If the microneedling is deep such as with needles 1mm or more then its best for a professional to do it. You can do it at home with the right tool and with shallower needles like the Banisher 2.0
Amelia robustelli
Thanks for the info , I did some of the mistake that you specify but thanks to you evise I will correct them
Regard Amelia robustelli
Billye Moore
In another area of info on Micro needling it said I would have a license dermatologist do the micro needling. In your article it suggest I will use my own instrument. What is going on here?
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