Microneedling Treatments.
Microscopic needles trigger your skin's own collagen and elastin production — a natural, non-surgical way to soften fine lines, refine texture, and restore firmness, administered in-office in Dade City.
Sheena Eversole, MSN, AAPRN, FNP-BC · Aesthetic Medicine · Practicing Since 2004
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Microneedling uses a device to create controlled micro-injuries across the surface of your skin. That triggers your body's own healing response, which produces more collagen and elastin — the proteins that keep skin firm and smooth — according to Cleveland Clinic. It's the same collagen-building mechanism that's behind microneedling's nickname at Walk the Line — “The Natural Botox” — because your own skin does the work, gradually, rather than a product doing it for you.
Needle depth is what lets microneedling be calibrated to different concerns — devices typically range from 0.5 to 2 millimeters, and a deeper pass can reach further into the skin than a surface-level treatment like microdermabrasion, according to Cleveland Clinic. That range is part of why microneedling is commonly used for fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, overall skin elasticity and firmness, enlarged pores, and uneven texture and tone. Results vary by patient.
Your Session.
A numbing cream is applied first, so your skin is comfortable before the device pass begins — most patients describe the treatment itself as mild pressure rather than pain. Immediately afterward, your skin will look and feel flushed, similar to a mild sunburn; that redness is a normal, expected part of the process, not a complication.
Microneedling works best as a series rather than a single visit — most patients need multiple treatments, typically spaced a few weeks apart, according to Cleveland Clinic. Sheena will recommend the right number of sessions and spacing for your skin and goals at your visit.
Results build gradually as your skin remodels its own collagen over the following weeks and months, rather than appearing right away — typically 3 to 6 months for the full effect, per Cleveland Clinic, with many patients returning for a yearly touch-up to maintain them. Results vary by individual.
Caring for Your Skin Afterward.
Sun protection is critical in the days after your treatment — you'll want to stay out of direct sun until your skin has fully healed, according to Cleveland Clinic, so a broad-spectrum sunscreen and limiting direct sun exposure are essential to protecting your results. Sheena will also walk you through which of your regular skincare products to pause for a few days while your skin recovers.
Continue supporting your results between sessions with the professional, at-home skincare we carry from trusted partners in the field — see the Aesthetics page for the full regimen.
Am I a Candidate?
Most skin types and tones can benefit from microneedling, but it isn't the right fit for everyone at every moment — the only way to know for sure is a real evaluation of your skin and history, not a self-assessment. Book an appointment and Sheena will let you know directly whether microneedling is right for you right now.
Serving Dade City & Beyond.
Search “microneedling” near Dade City, and Walk the Line is already one of the first practices patients find — a reputation built on real patient reviews, not paid placement. Read what patients are saying →
Microneedling is a hands-on, in-person treatment, so every session happens at Walk the Line's office in Dade City, Florida. Patients come to us from across Pasco County, where Dade City is the county seat, from neighboring Hernando County to the north, and from the greater Tampa Bay area.
All in Florida, all within a short drive of the office.
Pay Over Time.
Your care is a real investment — and it doesn't have to happen all at once. Walk the Line offers flexible payment plans, including buy-now-pay-later financing through Cherry, so you can get started now and pay over time.
Frequently Asked Questions.
How many microneedling sessions will I need?
Most patients see the best results from a series of treatments rather than a single session. Sheena will recommend the right number of sessions and spacing for your skin and goals at your visit. Individual results vary.
Does microneedling hurt?
A numbing cream is applied before your treatment, so most patients describe the sensation as mild pressure rather than pain. Afterward, your skin may look and feel flushed, similar to a mild sunburn, for a few days.
Is there any downtime after microneedling?
Most patients return to normal activities right away — it's an outpatient treatment, and many people can wear makeup again the next day. Redness and flushing typically fade within about five days, and staying out of direct sun during that time helps protect your results.
How long do microneedling results last?
Results build gradually over about 3 to 6 months as your skin remodels its own collagen, and many patients return for a yearly touch-up to help maintain them. Results vary by individual.
How is microneedling different from Botox or fillers?
Botox relaxes muscles and fillers add volume, but microneedling works differently — it triggers your own skin to produce new collagen and elastin, which is where its "Natural Botox" nickname comes from. Many patients combine treatments; ask Sheena what's right for your goals.
How does microneedling pair with Walk the Line's other treatments?
Microneedling pairs well with Walk the Line's at-home skincare line to support your results between sessions, and many patients combine it with other treatments on the Aesthetics menu. Ask Sheena about building a plan around your specific goals.
Let Your Skin Do the Work.
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