Dermal Needling Theory Step 1 of 10 10% EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.First Name(Required)Surname(Required)Email(Required) Question 1 - What is the primary therapeutic mechanism of dermal needling? a) Chemical exfoliation of the epidermis b) Mechanical removal of the stratum corneum c) Controlled micro-injury stimulating collagen induction d) Immediate dermal tightening through heat Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 2 - Which layer of the skin is the main target for collagenisis during microneedling? a) Stratum corneum b) Reticular dermis c) Epidermal basal layer d) Subcutaneous tissue Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 3 - Which needle length is typically used for percutaneous collagen induction in medical-grade treatments? a) 0.25 mm b) 0.5 mm c) 1.0–1.5 mm d) 3.0 mm Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 4 - Which Fitzpatrick skin type is at the highest risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) following dermal needling? a) Type I b) Type III c) Type IV d) Type VI Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 5 - Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to dermal needling? a) Mild rosacea b) Active acne c) Use of topical retinoids d) Recent sun exposure Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 6 - Which clinical endpoints are expected immediately after microneedling? a) Epidermal necrosis b) Dermal fibrosis c) Transient erythema and oedema d) Epidermal peeling Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 7 - Which phase of wound healing is most enhanced by dermal needling due to fibroblast activity? a) Haemostasis b) Inflammatory phase c) Proliferative phase d) Maturation/remodelling phase Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 8 - What is the primary advantage of vertical needling devices over dermal rollers? a) Increased trans-epidermal water loss b) More controlled needle depth and reduced tearing c) Greater discomfort for the patient d) Higher risk of micro-scarring Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 9 - Why should exfoliating acids (AHA/BHA) be avoided immediately after microneedling? a) They reduce collagen production b) They neutralise growth factors c) They penetrate deeper and cause irritation d) They increase sebum production Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question. Question 10 - What is the typical collagen remodelling timeframe after a dermal needling treatment? a) 24–48 hours b) 3–5 days c) 2–4 weeks d) 3–6 months Answer Incorrect, please try again!Correct! Please go to next question.