Derma-roller - How Does It Work?



skin needling

The Derma roller is a amazing new beauty product which has the amazing ability to naturally stimulate collagen production in the skin without damaging it by causing the skin to believe that it is damaged even though it is not and so it starts to heal itself and will continue to heal until the treatment is stopped. This means that so long as the treatment is carried out regularly, your skin will heal itself to a cosmetic level. Skin needling has a lot of beneficial effects:

* Hair Loss Treatment
* Anti Ageing
* Anti Wrinkle
* Cellulite Removal
* Acne Scar Removal
* Stretch Mark Removal
* Hyper Pigmentation Treatment

Dermaroller needles are usually 1mm long giving you a tickling sensation on your skin when used. However, other sizes do exsist with the longer sizes such as 2mm upto about 5mm being used by professionals using numbing cream and more vigorous treatments with longer breaks in between treatments whereas using a smaller needle length at home can be done up to five times a week with two days rest.

It is not common knowledge, but many of the active ingredients within skin care products remains on the surface of your skin and are only partially absorbed. The Derma-roller has approximately 192 surgical steel micro-needles which are able to part the pores of the epidermis (top layer of skin) without damaging it. After about 1 hour the pores close again, although during that time, skin is significantly better able to benefit from skin creams and lotions.

The body initiates the healing process when it believes it is injured to seal up the affected area, but usually it will only heal as far as it must to keep you healthy. By persistently initiating the healing process by using a Dermaroller to represent an injury to be healed, you encourage your body to continue healing to a cosmetic level.

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