Vetted GlowMed Spa Guide

How much does microneedling cost in Scottsdale?

Updated for 2026. Tiny channels trigger collagen to improve texture and scarring.

Quick answer: microneedling in Scottsdale typically costs $300–$700. 3–6 sessions, monthly.

What you’ll actually pay

Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries that prompt the skin to rebuild collagen, improving texture, pores, and acne scarring. Often paired with PRP (“vampire facial”) or serums. Results compound over a series rather than from a single visit.

Across reputable Scottsdale med spas, expect the $300–$700range above. The final number depends on how much you need and who’s performing the treatment — a consult gives you the real quote, not a phone estimate.

Typical cost
$300–$700
Sessions
3–6 sessions, monthly
Results
Builds over weeks across a series

What affects the price

Cheaper isn’t better. Prices far below the Scottsdalerange can mean diluted product, an inexperienced injector, or a device that isn’t safe for your skin tone. Quality and safety cost money.

Microneedling providers in Scottsdale

Ranked on real Google ratings and reviews — never on who pays.

Zahav Medspa

Zahav Medspa

North Scottsdale Call
5.0(610)
MicroneedlingChemical Peel
Lé Nour Aesthetics & Wellness

Lé Nour Aesthetics & Wellness

Aquila McDowell Mountain Call
5.0(248)
BotoxMicroneedling
The Skin Shop Medspa Scottsdale

The Skin Shop Medspa Scottsdale

Sundown Plaza Call
5.0(79)
Dermal FillerLaser Hair RemovalMicroneedling
Desert Rain Skin Med Spa Scottsdale

Desert Rain Skin Med Spa Scottsdale

North Scottsdale Call
5.0(63)
Laser Hair RemovalMicroneedlingChemical Peel
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Common questions

How much does microneedling cost in Scottsdale?

In Scottsdale, microneedling typically runs $300–$700. 3–6 sessions, monthly.

Why is microneedling cheaper at some Scottsdale spas?

Price usually tracks injector experience, the product or device used, and overhead. Prices well below the local range can signal diluted product, an inexperienced provider, or a device that isn't right for every skin tone.

Does it hurt?

Numbing cream is applied first; most people tolerate it well.

When will I see results?

Texture improves over several weeks as collagen rebuilds.