Precision microneedling for smoother texture and clearer tone

Dermapen is a microneedling technology that makes tiny channels in the skin by moving needles very carefully. Dermapen is often used to treat texture issues like acne scars, big pores, uneven tone, and early fine lines because these micro-channels encourage a repair response that helps collagen and elastin work.

Dermapen at Mayam Aesthetic is a skin-quality treatment, not a way to change your features. The goal is for your skin to look smoother, reflect light better, and feel stronger and more resilient over time. Your skin will still be the same, but it will work and look better.

Why Dermapen is different
from a standard facial

A facial can clean and moisturize the surface, but Dermapen works deeper by starting controlled renewal. The needles are not used in a random or harsh way. Your skin’s thickness, sensitivity, and the problem you’re trying to fix will all affect how deep and fast the treatment is. This is what makes “microneedling” go from being a general idea to a medical-grade procedure that gets results.

What Dermapen can help improve

Dermapen is typically used to support visible improvement in:

  • Depressed acne scars (the “dents”, not raised scars)
  • Enlarged pores and uneven texture
  • Dark spots and uneven tone patterns
  • Melasma in selected cases, with careful planning
  • Fine lines linked to early skin thinning
  • Stretch marks and certain types of body scarring

The most natural results happen when the goal is realistic: smoother texture, more even tone, and healthier-looking skin over time.

Technique matters more than intensity

One of the most common mistakes is thinking that stronger is better. Too much work on the skin can make it more irritated and take longer to heal. You get a better result when:

  • Choosing the right depth for the right area
  • Keeping passes the same
  • Not hurting sensitive areas more than necessary

At Mayam Aesthetic, Dermapen sessions are scheduled to help the skin look better while keeping it calm. This is very important for patients who are likely to get red or dark spots on their skin.

The first 72 hours: the rules that protect your result

After Dermapen microneedling, it is normal for the skin to look pink, feel warm, and feel slightly tight. Some peeling or flaking can appear after a couple of days as the skin renews.

During the early recovery window, a simple approach works best:

  • Keep the skin clean and avoid rubbing or picking
  • If peeling happens, keep the area clean and use a gentle moisturiser
  • You can shower normally, but avoid hot water exposure
  • Avoid saunas and swimming for around 72 hours, or until swelling and any pinpoint bleeding have fully resolved
  • If you are uncomfortable, cool packs may be used to ease swelling and discomfort

This early care is not “extra”. It is part of what determines how smoothly you heal and how refined the result looks.

When results start to look noticeable

Some patients notice a quick “freshness” after the redness goes down, but the more important changes happen over time. Dermapen is remodeling the skin, so over the next few weeks, the skin usually looks better as collagen support builds up and the texture gets smoother.

For issues like scarring or uneven texture, it’s usually better to have more than one session than to expect one appointment to fix everything.

When Dermapen should be delayed

Dermapen is not appropriate for every situation on every day. A safe plan usually postpones treatment if you have:

  • active skin infection, inflamed breakouts, or open lesions in the area
  • uncontrolled irritation from strong skincare
  • a recent sunburn or significant skin barrier disruption

A proper consultation should identify the cause of your concern first, then decide whether Dermapen is the right tool or whether another option should lead.