Microneedling Costs: Average Prices Across California and the U.S.
Microneedling costs vary across clinics, states, and technique levels. Most people pay somewhere between light, cosmetic-level treatments and deeper collagen-induction sessions done in medical offices. Prices depend on needle depth, device type, provider training, and any upgrades like PRP. Below are verified 2025 averages across the U.S., including what you can expect in California.
Key Takeaways
- Standard microneedling sessions average $250–$450, with higher pricing in medical settings or coastal metros.
- Adding PRP usually increases the price to $450–$850, depending on how much plasma is used and who performs the treatment.
- California clinics fall on the higher end, often between $350–$500 for standard sessions due to demand and overhead.
- Treating more than one area (such as face + neck) adds $150–$400 per zone unless bundled into a package.
- Most people spend $700–$2,000 per year on microneedling, based on treatment frequency and whether they choose PRP.
- RF microneedling is a separate category of treatment and carries higher pricing, usually $750–$1,800 per session.
Methodology
These pricing averages come from more than 35 dermatology practices, medical spas, and cosmetic clinics in major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, New York, Miami, Dallas, Phoenix, and Seattle.
Data sources include:
- Public clinic menus and service lists.2
- ASPS and AAD cost data
- Consultation quotes from UnifyCare’s provider network
- Patient-reported prices from 2024–2025
All prices reflect out-of-pocket cosmetic treatment costs. Insurance does not cover microneedling.
Average Microneedling Costs by Treatment Type
Below are 2025 national averages for standard microneedling, microneedling with PRP, and deeper medical-grade sessions. These numbers reflect the most common pricing listed at dermatology and med-spa clinics.
- Standard microneedling typically falls between $250–$450, depending on the provider and device.
- Adding PRP raises total pricing to $450–$850, since it involves an in-office blood draw and processing.
- Deeper medical-grade sessions often cost $400–$550, especially when performed by physicians or registered nurses.
- Packages usually reduce the per-session price by 10–20%, especially for treatments scheduled every four to six weeks.
Microneedling Costs by Treatment Area
Microneedling prices change based on the size of the area treated and how many passes your provider performs. The face is the most common zone, but many patients treat the neck, chest, or multiple areas in the same session.
- A full-face microneedling session usually costs $250–$450, depending on device depth and clinic location.
- The neck averages $200–$300, but many clinics discount it by 15–20% when paired with a facial treatment.
- Chest treatments cost around $250–$350, especially in clinics treating sun damage or hyperpigmentation.
- Hand microneedling ranges $150–$250, making it one of the most affordable areas for texture improvement.
- Back treatments cost more, typically $450–$650, because the area is large and takes more time and numbing cream.
Regional Microneedling Cost Comparison: California vs. Other States
Microneedling costs vary across the U.S. Larger cities with high demand and clinic density tend to charge more per session, while suburban or Southern markets often stay closer to the lower end of the range.
- California averages $350–$500 per session, with Los Angeles and San Diego at the higher end.
- New York clinics often price sessions around $400–$550 due to demand and physician-led practices.
- Florida stays lower at $250–$400, with strong competition between med-spas.
- Texas is among the most budget-friendly states, averaging $250–$350 for standard microneedling.
- Washington sits in the middle at $300–$400, especially in Seattle’s tech-driven clinic market.
California Microneedling Costs by City
California clinics show some of the widest pricing differences. Coastal cities charge more due to higher rent and demand for advanced devices, while inland counties tend to stay closer to national averages.
- Los Angeles sessions usually land between $400–$550, especially in clinics using premium devices.
- Orange County follows closely at $350–$500, with boutique med-spas offering package pricing.
- San Diego averages $400–$525, driven by demand for skin rejuvenation in coastal areas.
- Riverside remains one of the most affordable markets, typically $250–$350.
- Palm Springs averages $300–$450, with seasonal promotions affecting pricing.
RF Microneedling Costs
RF microneedling uses the same fine needles as standard microneedling but adds radiofrequency energy. This heat reaches deeper layers of your skin, which produces tighter, smoother results. Because of this added technology, RF sits in its own price tier.
- Most RF microneedling sessions cost $750–$1,800, depending on the device and provider.
- Clinics charge more for RF because it uses heat to tighten deeper layers of your skin, not just the surface.
- Many patients see stronger results with fewer sessions compared to standard microneedling.
- Standard microneedling works better if you want a budget-friendly option for texture, small scars, or early signs of aging.
What’s Included in Microneedling Pricing and What Isn’t
Microneedling pricing usually covers the core treatment, but add-ons can raise the final bill. Your provider’s setting (med-spa vs. dermatology clinic) also affects what’s included.
What’s Typically Included
- A full microneedling session using a pen device
- Topical numbing cream before treatment
- Post-treatment soothing serum or moisturizer
- Basic aftercare instructions
- One follow-up check is recommended
What’s Often an Extra Charge
- PRP add-ons, which typically add $150–$400
- Deeper needle passes in physician-led clinics
- Specialized serums or growth factors ($75–$150)
- Neck, chest, or hand add-ons ($150–$400 per area)
- Post-care kits ($100–$250)
- RF microneedling upgrades ($750+)
Annual Microneedling Costs
Most patients schedule microneedling every four to eight weeks during their first treatment cycle. After that, maintenance sessions happen every few months.
- Light maintenance usually costs $600–$900, depending on your provider.
- Most people spend $1,200–$1,800 a year on standard microneedling.
- Adding PRP often raises annual totals to $2,000–$2,800.
- RF microneedling changes the yearly cost significantly, because each session is $750–$1,800.
Sum Up
Across the U.S., microneedling costs usually fall between $250–$450 for standard sessions and $450–$850 when PRP is included. California clinics sit at the higher end of that range, averaging $350–$500 per visit. Pricing climbs when you add larger areas like the neck or chest, or when you upgrade to PRP for deeper collagen stimulation.
Los Angeles and San Diego typically charge the most in the state, while Riverside remains the most affordable. Total costs vary based on needle depth, treatment area, and how often you schedule your sessions. Annual spending can range from $700 for light maintenance to $2,000 or more if you choose PRP or multi-area treatments.
RF microneedling sits in its own category, with single sessions often reaching $750–$1,800.
Sources
“Microneedling Overview and Safety.” American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), 2024 aad.org
“Cosmetic Procedure National Average Fees.” American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 2024 plasticsurgery.org
“National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: Skin Procedure Data.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2024 cdc.gov
“Microneedling Pricing Snapshot.” U.S. Dermatology and Aesthetic Market Data, 2024–2025 independent clinical pricing review
“Microneedling Treatment Menus.” National Med-Spa Pricing Report, 2024–2025 aggregated public clinic menus









