While both carbon peeling and Dermapen, which has been used for skin rejuvenation for a long time, are popular aesthetic procedures, they exhibit significant differences in their mechanisms of action and indications. Dermapen is a minimally invasive and mildly painful treatment that stimulates the skin's natural repair processes and collagen production through micro-needles. This method is effective for general skin rejuvenation, treating acne scars, and blemishes. In contrast, carbon peeling is a non-invasive and generally painless procedure performed by applying a special mask to the skin, followed by laser shots. It is particularly preferred for managing active acne lesions and balancing oil secretion in the skin. Therefore, for individuals with active acne lesions, an initial carbon peeling application, followed by evaluating Dermapen for skin rejuvenation goals, might be a more strategic approach.