The Qure Micro Infusion System has been popping up everywhere lately, glowing skin, glassy foreheads, and those close-up TikToks where the serum literally drips into freshly punctured pores. After seeing enough of those ads, I finally gave in and bought the full kit myself.
I used it consistently for weeks, replaced the infusion heads as recommended, and paid close attention to what changed (and what didn’t). If you’re wondering whether this $100+ device can replace professional microneedling or if it’s just another shiny skincare trend, here’s the honest breakdown.

First Impressions: Aesthetic, Minimalist, and Surprisingly Gentle
Right out of the box, the packaging looks premium, very “Instagram skincare shelf” energy. The device itself feels lightweight and sleek.
The feel of the needles shocked me the most. They’re 0.5 mm, but they don’t feel scary or sharp. In fact, my first thought was, “Is this even doing anything?”
It wasn’t painful. More like tiny taps or a prickling sensation, especially around the jawline and forehead.
Let’s Talk About the “Salon-Level Results” Claim
This is where my hope and the marketing storyline completely separated.
Professional microneedling goes much deeper than 0.5 mm. That depth actually stimulates collagen.
At-home versions, including this one, can’t legally go that deep.
So the promise of professional results was the first thing I noticed didn’t match reality.
What 0.5 mm can do:
Improve product absorption
Give mild surface glow
Temporarily smooth texture
What 0.5 mm cannot do:
Trigger visible collagen remodeling
Reduce deeper wrinkles
Remove scars or pigmentation
Replace a real microneedling facial
And my results aligned exactly with that.
The Effectiveness Isn’t Consistent
Some days I saw a nice glow afterward. Other times… nothing. Just slightly pink skin.
The biggest issue?
You really only get noticeable results immediately after use and they fade within a few days.
After about six weeks of consistent use, I noticed:
- improved radiance
- a slight “plumpness”
- smoother makeup application
But I did not see dramatic texture improvement, pore shrinking, or fine-line reduction the way the ads suggest.
The lack of depth really shows in the long-term results.
The Price Feels More About Packaging Than Innovation
The upfront price is one thing, but what really gets you is the cost of the disposable heads and serums.
Those infusion heads aren’t reusable, and that’s intentional, each refill adds to the total cost quickly.
And the serums themselves are good (hydrating, lightweight), but they’re not wildly different from what you can get from established skincare brands for less.
It’s a beautiful device, but once I broke it down, I realized I was paying heavily for branding, not breakthrough technology.
Customer Service Complaints Are Real
Before buying, I saw people on Reddit and skincare forums mentioning:
- delayed packages
- difficulty reaching customer service
- confusing return instructions
After my own order took longer than expected, I understood the frustration.
Not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of if you’re expecting fast shipping.
My Results After Multiple Sessions
I used it every one to two weeks, exactly as recommended. Overall:
What improved:
My skin looked fresher immediately after use
Products absorbed better
My cheeks had a healthy glow for a day or two
The superficial texture softened slightly
What didn’t improve:
Deeper texture
Fine lines around the mouth
Pigmentation
Acne scars
Long-term firmness
Basically, it gave me a “special occasion glow,” not a transformation.
Community Feedback Matches My Experience
After checking different platforms:
Positive reviewers say:
- It makes them look glowy
- Results are instant (but temporary)
- It’s painless and beginner-friendly
- It’s good for events or makeup prep
Negative reviewers say:
- Overpriced for the results
- Needles aren’t deep enough
- Minimal long-term changes
- Refills cost too much
- Customer service can be slow
The split is very real and understandable once you try it.
Conclusion
After weeks of testing it, here’s my honest summary:
The Qure Micro Infusion System is great for a temporary radiance boost, but it will not give you professional microneedling results and it’s priced like it might.
Check out the Beplain Cleansing oil , I talked about earlier if you are a makeup enthusiast like me!