What is Derma roller? The Derma roller is a small, easy-to-use device that at its end has a roller fitted with tiny titanium needles. Glided over the skin it performs a mechanical stimulation that causes micro-injuries. These tiny punctures create microchannels that allow you to reach the deepest part of the dermis.
Derma roller microneedles have various sizes, but their functions are essentially the same. The length can range from 1.0mm to 2.0mm, depending on the skin problem to be treated. The longer the length, the better the results.
What applications does it have? The Derma roller is a device specially designed for the reduction of wrinkles, skin rejuvenation, sagging areas of the face or body, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, scars caused by acne, reduction of cellulite and reduction of hair loss.
The Derma roller can also be used as a catalyst to optimize the effects of creams or serums, inducing better absorption of the active ingredients and taking them to a deeper level of the dermis.
How does it work? Its operation is very simple. The Derma roller must slide by pressing on the area to be treated in several directions, so that it penetrates the skin very subtly. In this mechanical stimulation, a cylinder is rolled with small titanium micro needles that cause micro lesions on the skin.
What benefits does it offer?
The natural response to the mechanical action exerted by the Derma roller causes the cells to reactivate and the skin to repair itself, through the production of collagen and elastin. In this way, the body recovers these substances responsible for giving our skin a smooth, shiny and smooth appearance.
The Derma Roller offers faster and more visible results than topical skin application treatments, increasing the absorption of active ingredients by up to 500%.
Regarding the stimulation of collagen and elastic production (which contribute to the elimination of wrinkles and scars).
Does the application of the Derma roller have any reaction? Logically, after its application, a slight inflammatory reaction of the skin occurs, which is extremely brief and fades significantly within hours. The redness can last an average of 24 hours, depending on the person’s pigments.
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