SkinPen Microneedling in Brickell, Miami
SkinPen is the first FDA-cleared microneedling device — it restores your skin’s youthful glow by harnessing your body’s natural healing process for collagen renewal and skin rejuvenation. Microneedling in Miami for acne scars, fine lines, and uneven texture, with minimal downtime — performed by licensed medical providers.
Medically reviewed by Mariana Tolosa, PA-C1501 South Miami Avenue #201, BrickellSkinPen® Precision by Crown AestheticsPart of: Face & Skin

SkinPen microneedling at Miami Skin Spa
Real in-clinic media from our Brickell treatment rooms. Individual results vary — browse treated cases in our results gallery.

SkinPen in action. The SkinPen Precision device mid-treatment at our Brickell clinic.

The device. SkinPen Precision — the first FDA-cleared microneedling device, by Crown Aesthetics.
In-clinic and representative media — individual results vary.
What a SkinPen session looks like
Everything you’d ask at the consult
Collagen induction therapy, beneath the surface
SkinPen microneedling — also known as collagen induction therapy — creates controlled micro-wounds that trigger your body’s natural healing response. As the skin repairs itself, it produces new tissue rich in collagen and elastin, the proteins responsible for tightness and elasticity — a natural, holistic healing of the skin from the inside out. For the full evidence on resurfacing options, see our skin resurfacing guide.
Why collagen renewal matters as we age
Each year after you turn 20, collagen production drops by roughly 1% — which is why skin gradually appears looser and saggier with age. By restarting collagen production, microneedling helps counter the visible effects of aging: firmer skin, more even texture.
- Natural collagen renewal — your own healing response builds the result.
- Controlled, consistent depth — a precise micro-injury pattern across the treatment area.
- Minimally invasive — no surgery, no removal of the outer skin layers, minimal downtime.
Acne scars, scar removal & texture
Acne scars are one of the most common reasons clients book SkinPen at Miami Skin Spa. By rebuilding collagen inside scarred tissue, it visibly softens acne scars and uneven texture over a series of sessions — if you’re searching for scar removal, medical-grade microneedling is one of the most proven non-surgical starting points.
Fine lines, wrinkles & firmness
The same collagen renewal dramatically reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and helps tighten loose and saggy skin — and it’s well worth considering before committing to surgical anti-aging procedures.
Pores, tone & stretch marks
Microneedling treatments also refine large pores, even skin tone for a brighter, glowing complexion, reduce the appearance of stretch marks, and support overall skin rejuvenation. Because discoloration often accompanies scarring, we sometimes pair SkinPen with treatments targeting hyperpigmentation.
SkinPen suits those who haven’t had success with at-home rollers and topical treatments. Many skin concerns can be visibly improved in just a few sessions — and in experienced medical hands, the results can be remarkable.
How many sessions you’ll need
This isn’t a one-and-done treatment — microneedling requires multiple sessions for full results. Most patients benefit from 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart; very minor concerns may need only one or two treatments. Deeper scarring sits at the longer end of the range.
When results appear
Results begin immediately: the skin starts healing right after treatment and continues remodeling for 4–6 weeks, when the next session is scheduled. Visible improvements are often noticed after just one treatment, with full results developing over several weeks as collagen rebuilds. We recommend upkeep sessions every 6 or 12 months to keep collagen production ahead of the aging curve.
Maintaining your results
You can pair SkinPen with complementary treatments like HydraFacials and Pico Genesis to maintain and amplify results between sessions — your provider sequences these at the consultation.
The original microneedling
Plain collagen induction therapy: tiny sterile needles puncture the skin, which can cause minor pinpoint bleeding. SkinPen Precision — made by Crown Aesthetics (formerly Bellus Medical) — is the FDA-cleared evolution of this category. Compared with Dermapen-style pens and other microneedling devices, it pairs precise, controlled treatment depth with FDA clearance supported by clinical safety and efficacy data.
Microneedling + radio frequency
A newer category adds tiny bursts of radiofrequency energy down the needles as they penetrate the skin, making skin tightening more efficient for deeper laxity or scarring. For deeper remodeling, ask our team about Morpheus8.
Radio frequency microneedling + fractional CO2
A combination of two treatments — fractional CO2 resurfacing layered with RF microneedling. It’s one of the more aggressive options on the market, with considerable downtime; the fractional CO2 improves skin resurfacing from the epidermis down to the deeper layers. We’ll tell you honestly when a gentler protocol gets you there with less recovery.
Why acne scars form
More than 90% of people across the globe will experience acne at some point. An acne scar is the leftover evidence of the body’s healing process: pores clog with bacteria and oil, inflammation follows, and the new collagen fibers the body produces don’t look exactly like the original skin. Whether you scar depends on the type of acne (severe cystic acne commonly scars), how long you had it, genetics, and habits like picking or popping pimples. The right treatment starts with the right diagnosis — our acne scars guide covers the full evidence.
Atrophic scars: rolling, icepick & boxcar
Atrophic scars — the most common type — form below the top layer of the skin when collagen is lost during healing, leaving shallow depressions or craters. Rolling scars look like waves, formed when bands of protein tether the epidermis down to the subcutaneous tissue; icepick scars are deep, narrow, V-shaped holes (like a chicken pox scar) and the most difficult acne scars to treat; boxcar scars are wider with well-defined, boxy edges — often described as “pitted skin.”
Hypertrophic & keloid scars
These form above the skin from too much collagen. Hypertrophic scars feel raised and look pink or red; keloids can grow beyond the borders of the original injury, often run in families, and are more common in deeply pigmented skin. They respond to different tools — massage, steroid injections (corticosteroids), and cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen.
Where SkinPen fits in the treatment plan
Rolling and boxcar scars often respond well to microneedling’s collagen renewal inside the scar. Depending on scar type, your plan may also include lightening creams for discoloration, subcision, excision, microdermabrasion, laser therapy, chemical peels, or dermal fillers for stubborn icepick scars. While icepick scars may never disappear completely, a layered plan can reduce their appearance substantially — SkinPen is one component, often combined with other modalities. Restoring tone and vibrancy comes last, with peels and facials like the HydraFacial.
Safe for every skin type and tone
Because SkinPen relies on your skin’s own healing response rather than heat or pigment-targeting energy, it’s safe and effective for all skin types and tones, including deeper complexions where some energy devices need caution.
Comfort during treatment
Microneedling is not a painless experience on its own, so we highly advise the topical numbing agent — it takes about 30–45 minutes to take effect, after which treatment is comfortable for most patients. Your skin will be irritated and red afterward; that’s the healing response at work.
Who’s a candidate
- Those with acne scars, fine lines, or wrinkles
- Anyone wanting to improve overall skin texture and tone
- People seeking non-invasive skin rejuvenation without surgery
- All skin types — SkinPen is safe and effective for every complexion
What we screen for
- Active acne flares, skin infections, cold-sore outbreaks, or open lesions in the treatment area — treatment is deferred until resolved.
- Recent isotretinoin use, keloid-prone scarring, and conditions that impair wound healing — discussed individually.
- Pregnancy and certain medications — reviewed at your consultation.
Every SkinPen treatment at Miami Skin Spa is performed by a licensed medical provider after an individual evaluation — meet the team.
Right after your session
We apply a customized post-treatment serum and review a personalized aftercare plan built around your skin and goals. Expect mild redness and swelling similar to a light sunburn, subsiding within 24–48 hours — most patients resume normal activities right away.
The first week
- Keep the skin clean and skip makeup for the first day while the micro-channels close.
- Use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer; pause retinoids, acids, and exfoliants until the skin settles.
- Daily broad-spectrum SPF — new collagen is building and the Miami sun is unforgiving.
Between sessions
Medical-grade skincare keeps the collagen response on track, and gentle maintenance like a HydraFacial can be layered in once your skin settles.
Not sure SkinPen is the right tool? Bring your concern, not a treatment name. A consultation maps your skin and goals to the right plan — whether that’s SkinPen microneedling, a chemical peel, Morpheus8, or a combination.
SkinPen vs the alternatives
All of these renew the skin’s surface — the difference is mechanism, depth, and downtime. We offer every option below, so the recommendation is based on your skin, not the device we happen to own.
| Treatment | How it works | Best for | Downtime | Skin tones |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SkinPen microneedling | Fine needles trigger your skin’s own collagen induction at the surface | Acne scars, fine lines, pores, texture, tone, maintenance | 24–48 hours | All skin tones |
| Morpheus8 | Adds radiofrequency energy through needles at adjustable depths | Deeper laxity, deeper acne scarring, jawline definition | 24–48 hours | All skin tones |
| Chemical peels | Acid solutions exfoliate the outer layers at controlled depths | Tone, pigment, acne maintenance, surface texture | None to several days | Peel-dependent |
| HydraFacial | Cleanses, extracts, and hydrates with no needles at all | Glow, congestion, hydration, between-series maintenance | None | All skin tones |
| Laser resurfacing | Light energy removes or heats the outer skin layers | Sun damage, pigment correction, deeper resurfacing | Several days+ | Caution in deeper tones |
Why our Brickell providers
Microneedling results depend on depth, pattern, and judgment in the room. Every SkinPen session here is performed by a licensed medical provider who offers microneedling services daily — not occasionally.
Mariana Tolosa, PA-C
Board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in advanced injectables, laser rejuvenation, and SkinPen microneedling with PRX skin rejuvenation. Mariana builds plans for acne, texture, and hyperpigmentation around long-term skin health — conservative protocols first.
Meet Mariana →Morgan Winters, FNP-C
Family Nurse Practitioner focused on facial rejuvenation, pairing SkinPen microneedling and collagen-stimulating treatments with medical-grade skincare. Morgan’s plans favor subtle, structural improvement — skin that looks healthier, not treated.
Meet Morgan →Meet the whole Miami Skin Spa team — and see the work in our results gallery.
Start from your concern
Each guide below covers the full evidence for that concern — what works, what doesn’t, and where SkinPen microneedling fits among the options.
Acne scars
Rolling, boxcar, and icepick scars respond differently — which types collagen induction handles best, and when to escalate.
Read the guide →Scar removal
Surgical, injury, and acne scars — how microneedling triggers the healing response that remodels scarred tissue.
Read the guide →Skin resurfacing
Microneedling, peels, and lasers compared — matching resurfacing depth to your texture concern and downtime budget.
Read the guide →Wrinkles & anti-aging
Where collagen renewal fits alongside relaxers and fillers in a long-term anti-aging plan.
Read the guide →Stretch marks
Why fresher, shallower stretch marks respond to microneedling — and when deeper protocols earn their keep.
Read the guide →Brighten & glow
Dull, uneven tone — how collagen induction and hydration treatments restore radiance.
Read the guide →From the blog
How long does microneedling last?
Result longevity, treatment frequency, and how to stretch your collagen gains.
Read →Types of acne scars, explained
Rolling, icepick, boxcar, hypertrophic, and keloid — what causes each and what treats it.
Read →RF microneedling vs. laser scar removal
How the energy-based scar treatments compare when standard microneedling isn’t enough.
Read →SkinPen aftercare, day by day
What’s normal, what to avoid, and when you’re camera-ready.
Coming soonFrequently asked questions
SkinPen Precision is the first FDA-cleared microneedling device, designed to promote collagen and elastin production for natural skin rejuvenation. It’s made by Crown Aesthetics (formerly Bellus Medical) and used at Miami Skin Spa for acne scars, fine lines, and uneven texture.
It creates tiny micro-wounds in the skin, triggering your body’s natural healing response to rebuild new collagen-rich tissue — improving texture and appearance from the inside out. This process is also called collagen induction therapy.
A topical numbing agent is applied before treatment, making the procedure comfortable for most patients. Microneedling isn’t painless on its own, so we strongly recommend the numbing step — it takes about 30–45 minutes to take effect.
Typically 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for optimal results, depending on your skin concerns. Very minor concerns may need only one or two treatments; deeper scarring may need the full series.
Mild redness lasts 24–48 hours, similar to a light sunburn. There is no significant downtime, and most patients return to normal activities right away.
SkinPen is suitable for all skin types and anyone looking to improve acne scars, wrinkles, fine lines, or overall skin texture. We screen for active breakouts, recent isotretinoin use, and keloid-prone scarring at your consultation.
At Miami Skin Spa, SkinPen microneedling starts at $300 per session for small areas; face treatments are $400, face & neck $500, and face, neck & chest $600. Packages of 3 are discounted, starting at $850. See pricing for current rates.
Collagen built by your series keeps improving for weeks after each session, and results can last many months. We recommend upkeep sessions every 6 or 12 months to maintain them — more in our microneedling longevity guide.
Yes — atrophic acne scars (rolling and boxcar types especially) respond well to microneedling’s collagen renewal over a series of sessions. Deep icepick scars are the hardest to treat and usually call for a layered plan — see our acne scars guide.
Yes. Because SkinPen uses fine needles rather than heat or pigment-targeting energy, it’s safe and effective for every complexion, including deeper skin tones where some energy-based devices require caution.
PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) are concentrates drawn from your own blood and applied during microneedling to add growth factors to the skin’s healing response. SkinPen on its own is the FDA-cleared protocol behind the results described on this page; your consultation determines whether SkinPen alone or a combination approach fits your goals, and add-on options can be discussed there.
Ready for smoother, firmer, more radiant skin?
Book a SkinPen microneedling consultation in Brickell. We’ll assess your skin, set realistic expectations, and map out exactly how many sessions your plan needs. Patients come to us for microneedling treatments from across the Miami area, including Coral Gables, Miami Beach, South Miami, and Pinecrest.
Miami Skin Spa · Brickell · 1501 South Miami Avenue #201, Miami, FL 33129 · 305-557-1615
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