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Microneedling looks less intensive than injectables. For many patients it is. That does not make the clinical review before treatment optional. A good faith exam for microneedling is the evaluation that confirms this patient, with their specific skin history and health background, is a safe candidate for the treatment being offered.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online through a licensed physician, giving your practice the compliance documentation it needs before treatment begins.

What Is a Good Faith Exam for Microneedling

Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries in the skin to stimulate collagen and elastin production. It is used for texture improvement, scar reduction, pore refinement, and skin rejuvenation. When combined with topical serums or biostimulators, the treatment also creates a transdermal delivery pathway. That added variable changes the clinical consideration.

A good faith exam for microneedling is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before the treatment is administered. The physician reviews the patient’s skin history, current medications, active skin conditions, and any known hypersensitivity reactions. They assess whether microneedling is appropriate for that patient, at that depth, with any topical agents being introduced.


Contraindications include active acne, rosacea in flare, blood-thinning medications, recent isotretinoin use, and certain connective tissue disorders. These are the findings a proper evaluation identifies before a device touches the patient’s skin.


GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online without reducing its clinical depth. Patients complete it on their own time. Practices receive documented clinical findings without coordination overhead.

Why Microneedling GFE
Requirements Exist

Microneedling devices are FDA-regulated medical devices. Their classification triggers oversight requirements in many states, particularly when the treatment is performed by non-physician providers or when it involves prescription-strength serums or topical agents introduced through the needle channels.
Microneedling GFE requirements exist because the treatment crosses into regulated medical territory in ways that a standard facial or cosmetic service does not. A documented clinical evaluation establishes the patient-provider relationship, confirms candidacy, and creates the compliance record that protects the practice if the treatment is ever reviewed.
Requirements vary by state. GoodFaithExams.com is built to meet those requirements wherever your practice operates.

Who Can Perform It

The provider conducting a microneedling good faith exam must be licensed and operating within their scope of practice.
In most states, the following providers are qualified:
  • Physicians (MD or DO)
  • Nurse Practitioners with appropriate supervision or collaboration agreements
  • Physician Assistants with appropriate supervision agreements
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians who meet the requirements in their state. Every exam is conducted by a qualified provider exercising independent medical judgment.

What to Expect During the Exam

The process is direct and efficient.

Patient Intake

Patients submit skin history, current medications, active conditions, and treatment details including topical agents being used.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case and completes a microneedling good faith exam through the platform.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines treatment based on the patient’s individual profile and clinical judgment.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice as a completed compliance record.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for microneedling through GoodFaithExams.com is built to fit your schedule, not add to it.
Available Monday Through Sunday Patients complete the evaluation when it works for them. Your schedule stays intact.
Built for the Depth Microneedling Exams Require A good faith evaluation for microneedling on GoodFaithExams.com is not a generic skin clearance. It accounts for treatment depth, topical agents, and the specific contraindications that make microneedling different from surface-level cosmetic treatments.
Compliant Across the Country GoodFaithExams.com operates nationwide. State-specific compliance requirements are handled on our end.
Independent Medical Judgment on Every Exam A telehealth good faith exam for microneedling through GoodFaithExams.com is conducted by a licensed physician who reviews each patient individually. No automated clearances. Every finding is documented.
A Platform Built by Clinicians If you are a microneedling GFE provider who also handles other aesthetic evaluations, everything runs under one account.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good faith exam for microneedling?

A good faith exam for microneedling is a required medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a patient receives a microneedling treatment. It reviews skin history, current medications, active skin conditions, and contraindications, and establishes the patient-provider relationship required before treatment is administered.
In many states, yes. Microneedling devices are FDA-regulated medical devices. When administered by non-physician providers or combined with prescription-strength topical agents, the treatment triggers documented oversight requirements. A good faith exam creates the compliance record that protects the practice if the treatment is ever reviewed.
Microneedling contraindications include active acne, rosacea in active flare, blood-thinning medications, recent isotretinoin use, known hypersensitivity reactions, and certain connective tissue disorders. When topical agents or serums are introduced through the needle channels, additional contraindications related to those specific agents are also reviewed.
A standard facial consultation assesses aesthetic goals and skin concerns. A microneedling good faith exam is a medical evaluation. It reviews health history, current medications, contraindications to the device and any agents being used, and produces a documented clinical decision from a licensed physician. The clinical scope is meaningfully different.
Yes. When microneedling is combined with topical agents, prescription-strength serums, or PRP, those additions are part of the clinical review. The reviewing physician assesses the patient’s suitability for the full treatment plan, not just the microneedling component alone.
Microneedling GFE requirements specify that a licensed medical provider must conduct a documented clinical evaluation before microneedling is performed, particularly when non-physician providers are delivering the treatment or when prescription-strength agents are introduced. Requirements vary by state based on device classification and provider oversight rules.
The evaluation runs entirely on the patient’s schedule. Patients complete intake on their own time before their appointment. A licensed physician reviews the case and the practice receives completed documentation without adding scheduling complexity or coordination overhead to the clinical team.
Good faith exam telemedicine for microneedling is the completion of a required pre-treatment clinical evaluation through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this service with licensed physicians conducting every review individually and documenting independent clinical findings before treatment proceeds.
A telehealth good faith exam for microneedling is conducted by the same type of licensed physician who would perform an in-person evaluation. The clinical review covers the same contraindications, the documentation reflects the same independent judgment, and the practice receives the same compliant record regardless of the delivery format.
A microneedling GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant operating within their scope of practice and meeting the supervision requirements of the state where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians to conduct exams on the platform.
The practice receives completed documentation reflecting the physician’s clinical findings specific to the patient’s microneedling evaluation, including any topical agents reviewed and the clinical decision made. This record should be retained as part of the practice’s compliance documentation.

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