| What to know about microneedling People are using microneedling in a variety of ways, from reducing the appearance of scars to treating fine lines and wrinkles to improve their appearance. If you are thinking about having a microneedling procedure, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends you choose a health care provider who is specially trained in microneedling. Talk with the provider to determine if you are a good candidate for microneedling—not everyone is. And discuss the benefits and risks, including the risk of infection if the microneedling tools are not cleaned or used properly. Questions? If you have questions about microneedling, contact the Division of Industry and Consumer Education. | | | |
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