Microneedling for Acne Scars: What Jacksonville Patients Can Expect
Our clinical team evaluates each patient to ensure they are the right candidate for the procedure. We don't believe in a one-size-fits-all model. By understanding the underlying structures of the skin, fat, and muscle, we can calibrate our Morpheus8 and EvolveX settings to deliver maximum impact while maintaining the highest safety standards. This personalized approach is a primary reason why our patients trust us with their aesthetic transformations.
How do I prepare for my body contouring treatment?
Microneedling can meaningfully improve the appearance of acne scars by triggering the skin's natural collagen production in scarred tissue, gradually softening the texture and depth of scars over a series of treatments. It won't erase scarring completely, but most patients see visible improvement in skin texture and evenness over time.
Why Microneedling Works on Acne Scars
Acne scars form when the skin's collagen structure is damaged during the healing process, often leaving behind depressed or textured areas. Microneedling creates thousands of controlled micro-injuries that prompt the body to produce fresh collagen and elastin in that same tissue, gradually remodeling the scarred area from the inside out — rather than just resurfacing the top layer of skin.
What Types of Acne Scars Respond Best?
- Rolling scars — shallow, wave-like depressions — tend to respond well
- Boxcar scars — broader, defined depressions — show good improvement, especially combined with RF microneedling
- Ice pick scars — narrow, deep scars — see the most modest improvement and may need combination treatments
- Hyperpigmentation left behind by old acne often fades alongside textural improvement
What to Expect: The Treatment Timeline
Session 1–2
Initial sessions focus on stimulating collagen production; visible improvement is often subtle at this stage.
Session 3–4
Most patients begin noticing smoother texture and softer scar edges as collagen remodeling builds.
Session 5–6 and Beyond
Continued sessions maximize improvement, with many providers recommending periodic touch-ups to sustain results long-term.
Most patients need a series of 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart to see meaningful improvement, since collagen remodeling is a gradual process rather than an instant fix.
Setting Realistic Expectations
Microneedling improves the appearance and texture of acne scars — it doesn't guarantee complete removal, and deeper or more severe scarring may respond better when microneedling is combined with other treatments like radiofrequency or PRP. A consultation can help set realistic expectations based on your specific scar type.
Why Jacksonville Patients Choose Microneedling for Scarring
Compared to more aggressive resurfacing options, microneedling offers meaningful improvement with significantly less downtime — most Jacksonville patients are back to normal activities within a day or two, making it easier to commit to the full treatment series needed for best results.

















