For true collagen induction for remodeling acne scars and deeper wrinkles, in-clinic microneedling uses medical devices operated by trained clinicians with controlled, adjustable depths and sterility. Home devices are intentionally shallower and primarily enhance transdermal delivery of topicals. Across both settings, applying CALECIM® Professional Serum (PTT-6®) immediately after needling supports recovery and outcomes via growth-factor and cytokine signalling.
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Choose based on target depth and safety. In-clinic devices reviewed as medical devices are held to FDA controls. Consumer tools are limited in claims and depth, which keeps home use safer but less transformative.
| Products/Modalities | Pros | Cons |
| Clinical microneedling (adjustable, deeper) | The depth is control across facial zones with precision vertical entry with motorized pens. It uses medical sterility and supports CIT for scars and deeper wrinkles. | Leads to higher per-session cost, brief downtime and requires a trained provider |
| At-home microneedling (shallow) | It is accessible with minimal downtime when done correctly. It’s also known to be excellent for transdermal delivery of serums. | It is limited to superficial layers, and improper technique/poor hygiene increases risk. |
| CALECIM® Professional Serum (PTT-6®) as adjunct | Post-needling application provides regenerative signals that modulate inflammation, support healing, and augment results. It is appropriate for clinic and home (as directed) | You need to avoid strong actives for several days post-needling, and carefully follow label guidance |
FDA Regulatory note (U.S.): If a product is intended to penetrate living skin or affect skin structure/function, FDA may regulate it as a medical device. Aeveral aesthetic microneedling devices have been classified as Class II with special controls.
Safety & contraindications (both settings):
Q1. Is at-home microneedling as effective as in-clinic?
A. No. For collagen induction therapy, you need professional devices, depth control, and sterility. At home treatments are mainly for transdermal delivery and mild texture support.
Q2. Can I apply CALECIM® Professional Microneedling Serum right after treatment?
A. Yes. Use half vial immediately in-clinic, and then half vial twice daily for 2–3 days as directed.
Q3. Why focus on the first 48 hours after microneedling?
A. TEWL increases during this period, so hydrating, calming care helps support comfort while the barrier normalizes.
Q4. What should I avoid after microneedling?
A. Postpone makeup until the clinician approves. Avoid strong actives for 24 to 48 hours and keep hands/tools clean. Also, strictly avoid picking or scrubbing.
Q5. Who should skip at-home microneedling?
A. Individuals with active infection, open lesions, or a history of keloids or poor wound healing should avoid at-home needling and consult a dermatologist.
CALECIM® Professional Serum supports both settings. In clinic treatments, with regulated medical devices and controlled depths, drive collagen induction, while home sessions at shallow depth primarily enhance transdermal delivery. Applying CALECIM® immediately after needling promotes recovery and improves outcomes significantly.
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