Plump Up Microneedle
At-home microneedle tool for firm, smooth skin
When I microneedle in the evenings, I know my skin will look its absolute best the next day. It improves my skin texture, helps my skincare penetrate further, and makes my skin look firmer and smoother over time
At-home microneedle tool for firm, smooth skin
Microneedle, peptide serum and beauty bag
Microneedle, peptide serum refill and beauty bag
Everything you need to care for your Plump Up Microneedle
Replacement head for at-home microneedle tool
Cleaning spray for at-home microneedle tool
What's the difference between this and in-clinic microneedling?
The main difference between at-home and in-clinic microneedling is the needle length. At-home needles are shorter and only target the very top layer of skin (the epidermis). This length of needle is safe and easy to use at home and is a powerful way to improve the overall skin tone, texture and visible signs of ageing. In-clinic microneedles are longer and can reach the deeper layer of your skin (the dermis). This helps to reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles, acne scars and stretch marks. The longer needles have the potential to cause damage to the skin which is why it has to be performed by a trained professional.
How does microneedling work, and what are its main benefits?
Microneedling creates imperceptible microchannels in the skin that encourage the skin’s natural healing process, which promotes better-quality skin over time. It also helps your skincare absorb more easily, which means the active ingredients can work even harder. When consistently used three evenings a week, the Plump Up Microneedle is clinically proven to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
I’m scared of microneedling – does it hurt?
The Plump Up Microneedle has been designed with lots of tiny, compact needles (540 to be exact) that make microneedling at home pain-free. If you make sure to always use featherlight motions with no added pressure, at-home microneedling shouldn’t break the skin or cause any bleeding. A little pinkness is normal, but if you do experience any pain, tingling or burning, make sure to stop microneedling straight away.
How do I prep my skin for microneedling?
The most important thing to do before microneedling is thoroughly cleansing your skin – if you’ve been wearing makeup or SPF, make sure to double cleanse. It's also important not to microneedle on skin that is sensitive, broken or has active blemishes.
How often should I use this?
We recommend using the Plump Up Microneedle no more than 3 times a week on non-consecutive nights. Everyone's skin is unique, so make sure to always listen to your skin – if you’re a first-time user, we’d recommend starting slow to build up your skin's tolerance.
How long will it take to see results?
When used three times a week, the Plump Up Microneedle has been clinically proven to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles, enhance good quality skin, visibly brighten and smooth skin and visibly improve skin texture.
Can I use this all year round, including in summer?
You can use The Plump Up Microneedle all year round, including in the summer. However, microneedling can make the skin temporarily sensitive and more susceptible to sun damage, so it’s important to microneedle only in the evenings and to always wear a broad-spectrum SPF the following day, avoiding prolonged direct sun exposure if possible.
How do I clean the microneedle?
The Plump Up Microneedle should be cleaned after every use – simply spray the entire head with your cleaning spray from approximately 10 cm away until completely covered. Make sure to replace the protective cap before storing and rinse the head with warm water (shaking off any excess) before each use.