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Curious About Derma Rolling? Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Derma roller

One of the hottest new trends on the scene, derma rolling, also known as micro-needling, promises to both treat and heal unsightly skin problems on the face, neck and scalp. If you’re new to derma rolling, here’s what you need to know.

So, How Does It Work?

Using a device called a derma roller — containing hundreds of tiny needles – an aesthetician runs the tool across the dermis, creating several micro-injuries on the skin. While you may be thinking, “Wait, what – needles – hard pass!,” when the skin is punctured, it stimulates skin repair (collagen) and cell regeneration. This, in turn, leaves your skin looking brighter and feeling tighter, revealing a more youthful appearance. Over time, treatments are said to reduce the appearance of dark spots, acne scars, sun damage, even fine lines and wrinkles. Even better? Product absorption spikes by 90 percent after use.

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You’ve Got Options…

Not ready to reach deep into your pockets? There’s a wide variety of thrifty options for at-home use, including a derma-pen, an electronic micro-needling device which mimics the procedures results, with regular maintenance. Meanwhile, experts say the secret to the best results, is starting small.

There are a several sizes of microneedles to choose from. Start somewhere between 0.25 and 0.5 mm and slowly work your way up.

Per a 2009 study, nearly 100 percent of participants experienced marked improvement in their acne-scarring after several professional treatments using a 1.5-mm roller – needles can run as long as 3mm.

Because rollers can run you upwards of $250. You may want to begin with a standard model like the Stacked Skincare Collagen Boosting Microroller, for only $30, available here.

How to Use It

Step one: Wash your face and neck and dry with a clean towel.

Step two: Clean your derma-roller by submersing it in standard drugstore rubbing alcohol.

Step three: Divide your face into four sections: the left and right sides of the forehead, the cheeks and the chin.

Step four: Working one section at a time, gently apply pressure while rolling the tool horizontally, vertically, and then diagonally, about 3 to 4 times at-most. Avoid delicate skin like the eyes and nose, only rolling over areas that are flat surfaces.

Step five: Clean your device by spritzing it with rubbing alcohol and letting it air dry (completely). Store in clean case.

Step six: Follow up with a serum, like vitamin C, to speed up recovery time.

Step seven: Avoid wearing make-up (unless mineral) for several days following the procedure.

As a suggestion, wait a week or more (depending on your reaction) before repeating. Users have experienced everything from allergic reactions to pain, redness, bleeding, and peeling. Your skin can also become inflamed if not performed correctly. So clean your tools!

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