Combining microneedling and laser together can take your skincare routine to the next level by addressing multiple skin concerns like wrinkles, uneven texture, and acne scars. Both treatments work by boosting collagen production but in slightly different ways.
When used together, they deliver more powerful results for smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin. In this article, we'll break down how each treatment works, why microneedling is better than traditional dermarolling, and how the Qure Skincare Micro Infusion system offers professional-quality microneedling results from home.
What this article covers:
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling is a minimally invasive treatment that uses tiny, sterile needles to create micro-injuries on the skin.
In-clinic, this triggers your skin's natural healing process, resulting in increased collagen production—your skin's best friend when it comes to staying youthful and smooth. Our product produces similar results.


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Unlike dermarolling, which is often confused with microneedling, microneedling uses a more precise technique with medical-grade needles. Whether you're microneedling in summer or winter, we know how important it is to have a reliable at-home option, which is why we've created the micro infusion facial system.
With 24K gold-plated, clinical-grade needles and a specially formulated serum, our system not only replicates the professional microneedling experience but also elevates it for maximum effectiveness and comfort right from the comfort of your home.
How Does Microneedling Work?
Microneedling works by creating tiny microchannels in your skin. These micro-injuries signal the body to kick into repair mode, producing collagen and elastin with in-clinic microneedling—key components for youthful, plump skin.
Our product works similarly. Throughout the history of microneedling, it's been a fantastic option for improving the appearance of scars, fine lines, wrinkles, and even hyperpigmentation and microneedling for PIE.
After putting it to the test ourselves, we've found that microneedling provides noticeable improvements in skin texture, tone, and overall radiance.
And when you pair microneedling with the Qure Skincare Micro Infusion's serum, which is packed with hydrating and brightening ingredients, you're giving your skin the ultimate combo for healing and glowing.
What Is Laser?
Laser treatments are another heavy hitter when it comes to skincare. Lasers use focused light to treat skin concerns ranging from wrinkles to acne scars by stimulating collagen production and resurfacing the skin.
Laser treatments, such as the fractional CO2 laser, deliver precise energy to the skin to help tackle issues like sun damage, fine lines, and uneven texture. Lasers can target specific layers of the skin, making them highly effective for more intense rejuvenation and resurfacing.
How Does Laser Work?
Lasers work by sending concentrated beams of light into the skin, which removes damaged skin cells and promotes the production of new ones. They are especially great for smoothing out skin tone, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, and dealing with scars or sun damage.
According to our research, laser treatments can also vary in intensity, depending on what type of laser is used and the depth of the skin being targeted.
For example, fractional CO2 lasers are known for their ability to create microchannels that boost collagen production, just like microneedling, but with added heat for more intense results.

How Does Microneedling Work With Laser?
Now, you might be wondering, how do microneedling and laser treatments work together? Well, they are like the perfect skincare power couple. Both treatments stimulate collagen production, but they do so in slightly different ways.
From our experience, combining these two treatments maximizes the benefits. After putting it to the test, we've seen how pairing microneedling with laser treatments accelerates skin healing and delivers more dramatic improvements in skin texture and firmness.
According to our research, microneedling before or after laser treatment (depending on your skin's needs) can enhance the overall results. This duo helps break down scar tissue, tighten skin, and brighten your complexion—faster than either treatment alone.
For example, microneedling can be done in between fractional CO2 laser sessions to keep collagen production going strong while reducing the downtime associated with more intense laser treatments. It's a match made in skincare heaven!


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Conclusion
Using microneedling and laser together offers a powerful solution for achieving smoother, firmer, and more even-toned skin. Both treatments boost collagen production, helping to reduce wrinkles, scars, and other imperfections more effectively than either treatment on its own.
With the Qure Skincare Micro Infusion system, you can experience the benefits of professional microneedling from the comfort of your home. Ready to take your skincare routine to the next level? Try the Qure Skincare Micro Infusion system today for radiant, glowing skin.
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