Body Microneedling: Can You Microneedle Arms, Legs, and Chest?

Most microneedling content focuses on the face—but what about the rest of your body? That crepey skin on your arms,…
Microneedling treatment on an arm using a home device. Consider pairing with Glownetics best body lotion for crepey skin for optimal results.

Most microneedling content focuses on the face—but what about the rest of your body? That crepey skin on your arms, the sun damage on your chest, the texture on your thighs? Good news: you can absolutely microneedle your body, and it works.

Why Body Microneedling Works

The mechanism is identical to facial microneedling: controlled micro-injuries trigger your skin’s healing response, which includes increased collagen production, growth factor release, improved product absorption, and skin remodeling and thickening.

Body skin responds to these signals just like facial skin—often even better, since body skin is typically thicker and more resilient.

💡Body Advantage
Body skin is generally thicker and less sensitive than facial skin, meaning it can tolerate slightly more aggressive treatment and often heals faster. This makes body microneedling quite approachable for home treatment.

Best Body Areas to Microneedle

Upper Arms

The classic crepey skin zone. Upper arms respond excellently to microneedling, especially combined with retinol body lotion. The skin here is resilient and tolerates treatment well.

Needle depth: 0.5-1.0mm

Chest/Décolletage

Sun damage and crepey texture on the chest are common concerns. This area is more delicate than arms, so use gentler technique.

Needle depth: 0.5mm (more delicate area)

Hands

Hands show age quickly—thin skin, prominent veins, sun spots. Microneedling can improve texture and help fade hyperpigmentation.

Needle depth: 0.25-0.5mm (thin skin)

Thighs

Cellulite appearance and general skin texture can improve with microneedling. The skin here is thick and tolerates treatment well.

Needle depth: 0.75-1.0mm

Stomach

Stretch marks and loose skin respond to microneedling. Multiple sessions are needed for stretch marks specifically.

Needle depth: 0.5-1.0mm (avoid if skin is very loose/thin)

Body AreaNeedle DepthSensitivity LevelCommon Concerns
Upper arms0.5-1.0mmLowCrepey skin; texture
Chest0.5mmMediumSun damage; crepey skin
Hands0.25-0.5mmMediumAging; sun spots
Thighs0.75-1.0mmLowCellulite; texture
Stomach0.5-1.0mmMediumStretch marks; loose skin

Body Microneedling Technique

Preparation

Clean the treatment area thoroughly. If treating large areas, work in sections. Apply your serum before starting.

Treatment

Apply serum: Use hyaluronic acid or peptide serum on the area.

Microneedle systematically: Work in sections, rolling or stamping in multiple directions (horizontal, vertical, diagonal).

Moderate pressure: You can use slightly more pressure on body areas than face, but don’t force it.

Apply more serum: After treatment, apply additional serum or Body Budder to the treated area.

Yes, the same device works for both. You may want a separate needle cartridge for body use simply for hygiene/organization. Some people prefer a roller for body areas since they cover more surface area quickly.

What Serums to Use for Body Microneedling

During treatment:

Hyaluronic acid—provides slip and deep hydration. Peptide serums—signal collagen production. Niacinamide—supports barrier and reduces inflammation.

After treatment:

Body Budder retinol lotion—continue the collagen-boosting effect. Rich moisturizer—seal in hydration.

Avoid during/immediately after:

Vitamin C (too acidic for open channels), strong acids, fragranced products.

Treatment Schedule

Frequency: Once per week to once every two weeks for body areas.

Sessions needed: 6-12 sessions for visible improvement in crepey skin or texture. Stretch marks may require more.

Maintenance: Monthly sessions after achieving desired results.

Practical Tip
Body microneedling covers a lot of surface area. Consider treating one zone per session (arms one week, chest the next) rather than trying to do everything at once. This makes the process more manageable and ensures each area gets proper attention.

Body Microneedling for Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are scar tissue and require more aggressive treatment than general skin texture:

Needle depth: 1.0-1.5mm (deeper than general body treatment)

Sessions needed: 10-20+ for significant improvement

Expectations: Stretch marks can improve significantly but rarely disappear completely. New (red/purple) stretch marks respond better than old (white/silver) ones.

Aftercare for Body Microneedling

Immediately after: Apply hydrating serum or body lotion. Treated areas may be pink—this is normal.

24-48 hours: Keep treated areas moisturized. Avoid tight clothing that might irritate. Skip hot baths or pools.

Ongoing: Apply retinol body lotion daily for continued collagen support. Protect treated areas from sun.

What Results to Expect

Crepey skin: Noticeable improvement in texture and firmness over 2-3 months of consistent treatment.

General texture: Smoother, more even skin within 4-8 weeks.

Sun damage: Gradual improvement in discoloration and texture over 3-6 months.

Stretch marks: Softening and reduced visibility over 6+ months of treatment.

When to Skip Body Microneedling

Don’t microneedle body areas if you have active rashes, eczema, or psoriasis in the area, sunburned skin, open wounds or active acne, very loose or sagging skin (could worsen), or varicose veins (avoid that specific area).

The Bottom Line

Body microneedling is a practical extension of your facial skincare routine. Arms, chest, hands, and other body areas respond well to treatment, often tolerating slightly more aggressive approaches than facial skin.

Combined with Body Budder or other active body products, microneedling can significantly improve crepey skin, texture issues, and even stretch marks over time.

Your body deserves the same collagen-boosting attention as your face.

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