Skin Booster
Combining Microneedling with Jalupro for Enhanced Textural Resurfacing

Many patients arrive at aesthetic clinics with similar concerns: skin that looks dull, feels uneven, or has gradually lost the smooth texture they once had. Whether it is the result of sun exposure, natural ageing, scarring, or lifestyle factors, changes in skin texture are among the most commonly researched topics in aesthetic medicine.
Increasingly, patients are turning to combination approaches — treatments that work together to address multiple aspects of skin quality simultaneously. One such approach involves combining microneedling with Jalupro, a protocol that has gained attention for its potential to support skin rejuvenation, improve texture, and stimulate collagen production.
Introduction
This article explores what these two treatments are, how they may work together, who might benefit from discussing this approach with a practitioner, and what realistic expectations look like. It is not intended as a recommendation but as an educational resource to help you make informed decisions during a professional consultation.
Understanding your options fully before attending a clinic is always a sensible starting point.
What Is the Benefit of Combining Microneedling with Jalupro?
Combining microneedling with Jalupro is an aesthetic protocol in which microneedling channels are used to enhance the delivery of Jalupro — an amino acid and hyaluronic acid-based biorevitaliser — into the skin. The combination may support collagen stimulation, improve skin texture, and address concerns such as fine lines, roughness, and skin laxity. Suitability depends on individual assessment by a qualified practitioner.
What Is Microneedling?
Microneedling — sometimes referred to as collagen induction therapy (CIT) — is a minimally invasive skin treatment that uses a device containing fine, sterile needles to create controlled micro-channels in the skin's surface. These micro-injuries trigger the body's natural wound-healing response, which includes the production of collagen and elastin — proteins essential to skin structure, firmness, and texture.
The depth and density of the needles can be adjusted according to the area being treated and the patient's skin concerns. Microneedling is commonly used for concerns including:
Uneven skin texture
Fine lines and mild laxity
Acne scarring and post-inflammatory marks
Enlarged pores
Dull or tired-looking complexion
It is performed in clinical settings by trained practitioners, often under topical anaesthetic to minimise discomfort. A course of treatments is typically recommended rather than a single session, as results develop gradually as the skin's repair processes unfold over weeks and months.
Microneedling does not deliver instant transformation. Rather, it prompts a biological response that unfolds over time, making realistic expectations and patience an essential part of the treatment journey.
What Is Jalupro?
Jalupro is a biorevitaliser — a class of injectable or topically applied aesthetic products designed to restore hydration, improve skin quality, and stimulate the skin's natural regenerative processes. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, Jalupro is not primarily used to add volume. Instead, it focuses on skin conditioning and rejuvenation at a cellular level.
Jalupro contains two core components:
Amino acids — including glycine, L-proline, L-leucine, and L-lysine, which are precursors to collagen and elastin synthesis
Hyaluronic acid (HA) — a naturally occurring molecule in the skin responsible for hydration, plumpness, and tissue support
When introduced into the skin, these ingredients aim to support fibroblast activity — the process by which skin cells produce collagen and elastin. This makes Jalupro particularly relevant for patients concerned with skin quality, dryness, crepiness, and loss of radiance, rather than volume replacement.
Jalupro is available in different formulations, including a classic version and a HMW (High Molecular Weight) version, with the latter sometimes preferred for deeper concerns. A practitioner will determine the most appropriate formulation based on individual assessment.
The Science Behind Combining Microneedling and Jalupro
Understanding why these two treatments are sometimes used together requires a brief look at skin biology.
The outer layers of the skin — particularly the stratum corneum — act as a barrier. While this barrier is essential for skin health and protection, it can also limit the depth to which topically applied products penetrate. This means that many beneficial ingredients applied to the skin's surface may not reach the deeper layers (the dermis) where collagen and fibroblasts reside.
Microneedling addresses this limitation. By creating thousands of microscopic channels in the skin, the procedure temporarily increases dermal permeability. When a biorevitaliser such as Jalupro is applied during or immediately after microneedling, there is an opportunity for the active ingredients to reach deeper layers of the skin where they may exert their regenerative effects more effectively.
Simultaneously, the micro-injury response triggered by the needling stimulates growth factors and cytokines — signalling molecules that coordinate tissue repair. This creates an environment that may be particularly receptive to the amino acid and hyaluronic acid components present in Jalupro.
The result of this dual mechanism is sometimes described as a synergistic approach: the microneedling supports delivery and stimulates repair, while Jalupro provides the nutritional and hydrating building blocks the skin needs to undergo that repair. Importantly, individual responses vary, and the science continues to evolve — results cannot be guaranteed.
If you would like a deeper look at the cellular mechanism behind this process, our guide to fibroblast stimulation and skin boosters explains how these pathways are understood in clinical aesthetics.
Common Skin Concerns That May Be Addressed
Patients considering combined microneedling and Jalupro treatments often present with concerns that relate to overall skin quality rather than structural volume loss alone. These may include:
Uneven skin texture: The skin surface may feel rough, bumpy, or irregular — often associated with congestion, sun damage, or accumulated dead skin cells.
Fine lines and superficial wrinkles: Particularly in areas such as around the eyes, across the forehead, or along the upper lip, where skin thinning is common with age.
Dryness and lack of radiance: Skin that appears tired, flat, or dull in tone is often linked to reduced hydration and declining cellular turnover.
Mild laxity: A slight loss of firmness, particularly in the mid-face, cheeks, or neck area, where collagen degradation accumulates over time.
Post-acne textural changes: Shallow scarring, irregular pigmentation, or lingering marks from historical breakouts.
It is important to note that not all of these concerns can be addressed to the same degree, and some — particularly deeper scarring or significant structural laxity — may require alternative or additional treatments. A practitioner will assess which approach is most appropriate during a consultation.
Who May Benefit from Discussing This Treatment Combination?
Whilst this article cannot determine whether any treatment is suitable for you specifically — that requires individual clinical assessment — there are general profiles of patients who often enquire about this type of approach:
Adults experiencing gradual changes in skin texture and quality associated with ageing
Individuals with mild-to-moderate fine lines and a general loss of skin smoothness
Patients who have addressed volume concerns but wish to improve overall skin quality
Those who have previously undergone microneedling and wish to explore enhanced protocols
Individuals who prefer a more gradual, restorative approach over more invasive procedures
There are also situations where this combination may not be appropriate. Patients with active skin infections, inflammatory acne, open wounds, certain autoimmune conditions, or a history of keloid scarring should discuss these factors with a qualified practitioner before proceeding. Similarly, patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding should defer treatment.
Treatment suitability must always be determined through a professional assessment. This combination is not universally suitable, and a responsible clinic will carry out a thorough consultation before proceeding.
Who May Benefit from a Professional Consultation?
Seeking professional advice is a positive step, and it need not be prompted by significant visible change. Some patients find a consultation helpful when they:
Notice gradual changes in skin quality or texture that concern them
Are unsure which treatments might be relevant to their skin type or tone
Have tried skincare products without achieving the results they hoped for
Want to understand their options before committing to any treatment
Have questions about whether a specific approach — such as combining microneedling with Jalupro — is appropriate for their individual circumstances
A qualified aesthetic practitioner can assess skin condition objectively, discuss realistic expectations, explain potential risks, and develop a considered treatment plan. This may or may not involve the combination discussed in this article — the consultation itself is the starting point, not the end result.
Arriving at a consultation with questions and an open mind is far more valuable than arriving with a specific outcome predetermined. Explore our consultation process at Pantaleo Clinic to understand what to expect.
If your priority is understanding likely timelines for visible change, you may also find this Jalupro treatment timeline guide helpful before discussing options with a practitioner.
Potential Benefits, Realistic Expectations, and Limitations
Like all aesthetic treatments, combining microneedling with Jalupro carries both potential benefits and inherent limitations. Understanding both is essential for making an informed decision.
Potential Benefits
Improved skin texture: Many patients report a smoother skin surface following a course of treatments
Enhanced radiance: Improved hydration and cellular turnover can contribute to a more refreshed appearance
Collagen stimulation: The combined approach may support collagen and elastin synthesis over time
Minimal downtime: Compared to more ablative resurfacing options, recovery is generally manageable for most patients
Versatility: The protocol can be adapted to different skin types, tones, and areas of concern
Realistic Expectations
Results from microneedling combined with Jalupro are not immediate. Improvement tends to develop gradually over several weeks as collagen remodelling occurs. Most practitioners recommend a course of sessions — commonly three to four — spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments.
Results vary considerably between individuals and are influenced by age, skin condition, genetics, lifestyle factors, and adherence to aftercare guidance.
Limitations
This combination is unlikely to replace treatments designed to address significant volume loss, deep structural lines, or advanced laxity. It is best understood as a skin quality and texture treatment, not a structural rejuvenation procedure.
No aesthetic treatment should be viewed as a permanent solution to skin ageing, which is an ongoing biological process. Outcomes cannot be guaranteed, and individual responses differ.
Aftercare and Skin Health Following Treatment
Following a microneedling session — particularly one combined with a topical biorevitaliser — appropriate aftercare is important to support the skin's healing process and maintain results. Practitioners will provide specific guidance tailored to the individual, but general principles typically include:
Sun protection: The skin is more sensitive following microneedling. Broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher should be applied daily and reapplied throughout the day, especially during summer months. This is an essential and non-negotiable step.
Gentle skincare: In the days following treatment, avoid active ingredients such as retinoids, alpha-hydroxy acids, and vitamin C serums unless specifically advised otherwise. Opt for a mild, hydrating cleanser and a fragrance-free moisturiser.
Hydration: Both internal and topical hydration support the skin's recovery. Drinking adequate water and using gentle, hydrating formulations can complement the treatment.
Avoid heat and exercise: For 24–48 hours following treatment, saunas, steam rooms, and vigorous exercise that causes flushing or sweating should be avoided.
No make-up immediately post-treatment: Most practitioners advise avoiding cosmetics for at least 24 hours to allow micro-channels to close and reduce infection risk.
Follow-up appointments: Attending recommended follow-up sessions as part of a structured course is important for achieving cumulative benefit. A single treatment rarely produces the full extent of potential results.
Understanding and following aftercare guidance is as important as the treatment itself. Speak to your practitioner about a skincare routine appropriate for your skin type and treatment plan. You may also wish to explore skin booster treatments at Pantaleo Clinic to understand how complementary approaches might support your skin health goals.
Key Points to Remember
Microneedling combined with Jalupro is an aesthetic protocol aimed at improving skin texture, hydration, and collagen production — not a structural volumising treatment.
Results are gradual and typically develop over several weeks following a course of sessions; immediate transformation is not a realistic expectation.
Suitability varies — this approach is not appropriate for everyone, and individual assessment by a qualified practitioner is essential before proceeding.
Aftercare is important — particularly sun protection, gentle skincare, and avoiding heat in the days following treatment.
Limitations should be understood — this combination addresses skin quality rather than significant volume loss or deep structural concerns.
A professional consultation is the appropriate starting point for anyone considering this or any other aesthetic treatment.
Conclusion
Combining microneedling with Jalupro represents one of several approaches available within aesthetic medicine for patients seeking to improve skin texture, quality, and overall radiance. The underlying rationale — using controlled micro-channels to enhance the delivery of amino acids and hyaluronic acid into the deeper layers of the skin — is grounded in a reasonable understanding of skin biology, though individual responses vary and results cannot be predicted with certainty.
For patients in London researching options for textural resurfacing and skin rejuvenation, understanding what this combination does and does not offer is an important first step. It is most appropriately positioned as a skin quality treatment rather than a volumising or structural procedure, and realistic expectations are central to a positive treatment experience.
As with all aesthetic treatments, the most important step before proceeding is a thorough, personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner who can assess your skin, discuss your concerns, and recommend an evidence-informed approach tailored to your individual circumstances.
Treatment suitability, risks, and expected outcomes should always be assessed individually during a professional consultation.
Frequently asked questions
How many sessions of combined microneedling and Jalupro are typically needed?+
Most practitioners recommend a course of three to four sessions, spaced approximately four to six weeks apart, to achieve cumulative benefit. The precise number of sessions varies depending on individual skin condition, the concerns being addressed, and the response to initial treatments. Some patients may benefit from maintenance sessions thereafter. Your practitioner will assess your skin and recommend a treatment plan specific to your needs during a consultation. Individual responses differ, and no specific outcome can be guaranteed.
Is the combined treatment painful?+
Microneedling is typically performed following the application of a topical anaesthetic cream, which is applied for approximately 30–45 minutes before the procedure begins. Most patients describe the sensation as mild pressure or a tingling feeling rather than significant pain. Comfort levels vary between individuals and may differ depending on the area being treated. After treatment, the skin may feel warm and appear red for 24–48 hours. Your practitioner will discuss what to expect during and after the session beforehand.
Are there any risks associated with combining microneedling with Jalupro?+
As with any aesthetic procedure, there are potential risks and side effects to be aware of. Common short-term effects include redness, mild swelling, tenderness, and skin sensitivity, which typically resolve within a few days. Less commonly, patients may experience prolonged redness, breakouts triggered by the treatment, or, in rare cases, infection if aftercare guidance is not followed. Individuals with certain skin conditions or medical histories may not be suitable candidates. A thorough consultation prior to treatment is essential for identifying any contraindications and discussing individual risk profiles.
How soon will I notice results?+
Results from microneedling combined with Jalupro tend to emerge gradually rather than immediately. Some improvement in skin hydration and radiance may be noticeable within the first one to two weeks, as the skin's initial repair response takes effect. Deeper improvements in texture and collagen density develop more slowly over four to eight weeks following each session. Full results are typically more apparent after completing a recommended course of treatments. Individual timelines vary, and results are influenced by factors such as age, skin condition, and lifestyle.
Can this treatment be used on skin of colour?+
Microneedling is generally considered suitable for a wider range of skin tones than some resurfacing treatments, such as laser procedures, because it does not target pigment directly. However, there is a risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in darker skin tones if the treatment is not performed with appropriate technique and needle depth by a sufficiently experienced practitioner. It is important to discuss your skin tone and any previous pigmentation concerns with your practitioner during the consultation so that the treatment parameters can be adjusted accordingly.
How long do the results last?+
The longevity of results varies between individuals and depends on several factors, including age, skin type, sun exposure habits, lifestyle, and the number of sessions completed. Improvements in skin texture and quality are not permanent, as the natural ageing process continues. Many patients find that annual maintenance sessions — sometimes combined with a good at-home skincare routine and diligent sun protection — help to sustain the benefits. Your practitioner can advise on a maintenance schedule appropriate to your skin's needs and your personal goals.
Written by Dr. Shilan Mirian
Lead Aesthetic Practitioner, Pantaleo
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