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The evolutionary purpose of a beard is to enhance men's social status among other men. Despite many people thriving without one, many facial hair styles are seen on modern streets. Research shows that beards likely evolved not only to attract partners but also to boost social standing. 

The Rise of Derma Roller for Beard Growth

Derma rollers for hair growth have been utilized by dermatologists and plastic surgeons worldwide since the late 1990s. This method has become more accessible and is now acknowledged as a means for men to stimulate beard growth at home.

The effectiveness of beard rollers for stimulating beard growth is still under research, primarily based on microneedling studies from the scalp, with potential benefits suggested for facial use.

While research continues, anecdotal evidence indicates promise. The trend of growing beards may lead many to try microneedling for hair enhancement.

Beard roller for hair growth improves blood flow, enhances collagen production, and increases growth product absorption. AITHER Microneedling Roller may prove beneficial for individuals experiencing patchy or slow-growing beards.

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Prep Up for the Perfect Roll

  • Disinfect - Sanitize it by soaking it in a disinfectant solution (like isopropyl alcohol) for 5-10 minutes. This prevents bacteria from entering the skin during the process.
  • Cleanse Your Face and Hands - Wash your face with a gentle, antibacterial facial cleanser. Follow up by washing your hands with soap and water.
  • Trim Your Beard - This step ensures that excess hair is not trapped in the microchannels.

Now - The Derma Roll

Move the tool in a back-and-forth motion. Cover horizontal, vertical, and diagonal paths to ensure an even pattern.

A general guideline is to roll ten times in each direction. Lifting the roller when changing directions or planes is necessary to prevent skin injury.

Pain or bleeding during the microneedling process indicates that you should stop using the tool immediately.

Note: Avoid using it on areas with active acne or folliculitis to prevent infection.

Day After Microneedling

  • Use a plain hyaluronic acid serum to hydrate and plump the skin in the beard area with minimal irritation.
  • Do not apply products containing hydroxy acids, vitamin C, or retinol immediately after microneedling, as these can irritate or inflame the skin.

Common After Questions After Microneedling

What to Use After Microneedling?

  • Hyaluronic acid serum hydrates and plumps the skin. Reduces dryness and promotes healing.
  • Use a fragrance-free moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated and prevent peeling.
  • Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher to protect the area from UV damage.

What to Avoid After Microneedling

  • Avoid products containing retinol, vitamin C, or hydroxy acids after treatment, as they can irritate the skin.
  • Refrain from using physical/chemical exfoliants, which can exacerbate irritation.
  • Limit direct sunlight exposure.
  • Avoid tanning beds to prevent hyperpigmentation.

What Happens if I Sweat After Microneedling

  • Increased Risk of Infection: Sweat can carry bacteria that may lead to infection.
  • Irritation: Can irritate the freshly treated skin. May cause redness/discomfort.
  • Delayed Healing: Extends recovery time.

Derma Roller Tips by Hair Type

Hair Type

Needle Size

Frequency

Solutions

Thicker Hair

1.0mm - 1.5mm

1-2 weeks

Use longer needles to penetrate thicker follicles.

Thinner Hair

0.5mm - 1.0mm

1-2 times per week

Focus on stimulating follicle activity with gentler needles.

Curly or Coarse Hair

1.0mm - 1.5mm

2-3 weeks

Use a wider needle to avoid tangling in curls.

Fine Hair

0.25mm - 0.5mm

1-2 times per week

Use small needles for shallow penetration and ensure gentle rolling to protect fragile hair.

Derma Roller Tips by Age Group

Age Group

Needle Size

Frequency

Solutions

Younger Men (20s-30s)

0.25mm - 1.0mm

1-2 times per week

Use shorter needles for skin enhancement and early hair thinning prevention. Pair with light serums for anti-aging.

Middle-aged Men (40s-50s)

0.5mm - 1.5mm

1 time per week

Choose moderate needle sizes

Senior Men (50+)

0.25mm - 0.5mm

1 time every 2 weeks

Use gentle pressure and shorter needles for sensitive, aging skin.

Conclusion

To wrap it up, adding derma rollers to your beard game can seriously boost growth and health if you use them right. Stick to the tips for different hair types and ages to get competitive results and make the most of microneedling.

Take your grooming to the next level with AITHER derma roller for face and beard and watch your beard journey go from good to legendary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size of derma roller for beard should I use?

Use needle lengths ranging from 0.25mm - 0.5mm.

Shorter lengths are ideal for facial use and stimulate hair growth while improving beard health without causing discomfort/skin damage.

Reach out to a dermatologist before starting a derma rolling routine.

Should I shave before using a derma roller?

Using the roller effectively may be challenging with a full beard or heavy facial hair growth without shaving first.

Dr. Aditi Shende shares that shaving before using a derma roller is necessary, particularly in areas with significant facial hair. Shaving allows the tool to make direct contact with the skin. This allows the needles to penetrate and create the necessary microchannels for the procedure.

If you focus on areas with thin or irregular facial hair and choose not to shave, gently maneuver around the hair or apply it in those regions, as long as the needles can contact the skin.

How long after microneedling can I wash my face?

After your microneedling treatment, you should avoid washing your face immediately. Wait for 4 to 8 hours to ensure your face is fully cleansed. You should also wait 24 hours before showering, as this allows the openings to close and reduces the risk of bacteria entering.

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