Interpretation of Thailand’s Microneedle Cosmetic Regulations: Compliance Differences at a Glance

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The Thai Food and Drug Administration (Thai FDA) recently released an official infographic regarding the regulatory requirements for microneedle-based cosmetics. The primary objective is to clarify which types of microneedles are permissible as cosmetics and which are strictly prohibited. Below is a breakdown of the core policy points:

I. Regulatory Boundaries for Microneedle Products

1. Dissolving Microneedle Patches — Permitted as Cosmetics

  • Definition: Microneedle products where the needles can completely dissolve, used in a patch format.
  • Regulatory Requirements:
    • Needle length must be $\le$ 100 microns (0.1 mm), acting only on the surface layer of the skin.
    • Products must not claim any medical benefits, such as therapeutic treatments, medical aesthetics, or tissue repair.
    • Registration and marketing follow standard cosmetic procedures.
  • Legal Basis: Section 35 of the Thailand Cosmetic Act.
  • Summary: If it is dissolving, has needles $\le$ 100 $\mu$m, and avoids medical claims, it can be marketed as a cosmetic.

2. Non-dissolving Microneedles / Micro-spicules — Prohibited as Cosmetics

  • Definition: Needles made of insoluble materials such as silicon, glass, mineral crystals, or plant hard spines.
  • Regulatory Determination:
    • Regardless of needle length, these cannot be marketed as cosmetics.
    • They are categorized strictly as medical devices.
    • They may not be promoted or sold under the guise of cosmetics.
  • Summary: Non-dissolving microneedles are completely banned from the cosmetic category.

II. Essential Compliance Actions for Enterprises

  1. Product Category Self-Inspection: Verify if the needles are dissolving, confirm the length is $\le$ 100 $\mu$m, and ensure no insoluble crystal structures are present.
  2. Marketing Content Review: All medical implications, including terms like “treatment,” “repair,” “medical beauty,” “scar fading,” or “wrinkle removal,” are prohibited. Violations in advertising will be penalized under the Cosmetic Act.
  3. Compliance Timeline: The Thai FDA has established a transition period, with full enforcement expected to begin in April 2026.

III. Penalties for Non-compliance (Local Thai Regulations)

SubjectPenalty Measures
Manufacturer / Importer / DistributorUp to 2 years imprisonment and/or a fine of 200,000 Baht
RetailerUp to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine of 50,000 Baht

IV. Simplified Compliance Summary

Product TypeCompliance StatusCore RequirementsConsequences of Violation
Dissolving Microneedle Patch✅ PermittedNeedle length $\le$ 100 $\mu$m; no medical claims; registered as a general cosmetic.Illegal claims are penalized under the Cosmetic Act.
Non-dissolving Micro-spicule / Microneedle❌ ProhibitedCannot be marketed as a cosmetic; must be registered as a medical device.Penalized as an illegal cosmetic; up to 2 years imprisonment + 200,000 Baht fine.
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