A Comprehensive Product Overview
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Microneedling derma roller features the following materials and components:
1. Titanium Needles:
The derma roller contains 540 titanium needles with a size of 0.5mm.
540 Needles |
Size of 0.5mm |
Indicates the total quantity of individual titanium needles on the roller. The 540 tiny needles are spaced evenly across its surface. Ensures comprehensive coverage when rolling the device over the face. |
Refers to the length of each needle. The needle length determines how deeply the needles can penetrate the skin. Stimulate collagen production, enhance skin texture, and improve product absorption without penetrating too deeply into the skin layers. |
2. Plastic Handle & Roller:
H4: Plastic Handle:
- Grip and Control: Ergonomic and holds the derma roller comfortably and securely. Ensures precision when applying pressure and rolling the device across different areas of the face.
- Stability: Maintain stability during use. Minimizes the risk of accidental slips or uneven application.
- Ease of Use: Includes features like grooves or contours that make the roller easy to maneuver.
H4: Plastic Roller:
- Needle Support and Movement: Holds the needles. Ensures the needles can penetrate your face evenly and consistently with each roll.
- Even Distribution: Guarantees that the process covers the face uniformly for consistent results.
Product Overview of a Derma Roller
1. Titanium Needles
Cautions:
- Avoid using on infected or inflamed skin, active acne, or over-open wounds.
- Ensure needles are properly sanitized before and after each use to prevent infections.
Risks:
- Improper use can lead to skin irritation, infection, or scarring.
- Overuse may cause damage rather than improvement.
Storage:
- Store the derma roller in its protective case.
- Must be completely dry to prevent rusting.
2. Plastic Handle and Roller
Cautions:
- Avoid dropping the roller as it may cause the plastic components to crack or the needles to bend.
- Regularly inspect for any signs of wear or damage.
Risks:
- Damaged plastic could lead to uneven application or reduced effectiveness.
Storage:
- Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent the plastic from degrading.
- Store in a cool, dry place to maintain the integrity of the materials.
Microneedling For Face: General Instructions for Use
- Preparation: Cleanse the skin and sanitize the derma roller before use.
- Application: Gently roll the derma roller over the targeted areas of the skin. Roll in multiple directions (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal).
- Post-Use Care: Apply a soothing serum or moisturizer after treatment.
- Cleaning: Disinfect the roller with alcohol after each use and allow it to air dry.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can Microneedling Damage Skin?
Microneedling does not damage skin. There are specific situations where it might need more reconsideration:
Active Acne:
- Example: If you have inflamed acne or an active skin infection.
- Tip: Wait until your skin has cleared up. In the meantime, focus on treatments that soothe and heal your skin.
Certain Skin Conditions:
- Example: Conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea.
- Tip: Consult a dermatologist to determine if microneedling is appropriate for your condition.
How Many Days Use Derma Roller?
Monday |
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Saturday |
Sunday |
1st Session |
Recovery |
2nd Session |
Hydration |
Light Skincare Routine |
3rd Session |
Rest |
Is micro-needling and derma rolling the same thing?
They are closely related, but they are not exactly the same. They both involve using needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. However, there are some differences in the tools used, application methods, and the depth of treatment.