A Short Reference To Derma Rollers

By , April 25, 2009 1:52 pm

Dermarollers have taken Asia by storm in the past few years, but are only just gaining popularity in the USA as well as Europe. They are a simple at home treatment designed to tackle skin issues including stretch mark removal, acne scar reduction and wrinkle formations. It does this by boosting the levels of collagen found in the affected area.

Every Derma Roller has hundreds of very small micro needles which create minute trauma to the Dermis and Epidermis layers of skin. This sets of a countermeasure in the skin which involves producing collagen. This is the normal “healing” reaction which the skin begins because it presumes that physical damage has been caused by the needles on the dermaroller.

Because the needles are so tiny, no actual damage occurs at all. Therefore, in simple terms, you “trick” your skin into creating collagen; the substance which is responsible for healthy, thick and good looking skin.

The process can take as little as a few minutes a day and the results can be fantastically good. Whilst the results should take a few months to show, some users find an improvement from just a weeks use of the device.

Common models are the Dr Roller which is perhaps the most successful home treatment model. It is priced higher than other Derma Roller models which can still produce excellent results despite the lower build quality.

It is important to consult a trained medical professional before using any health related product. It is also a good idea to only buy your Dermaroller from someone who offers tips and guidance on the bestcorrect way to use the roller.

The cost of a derma roller is about £20/$30 for a single low quality product, up to around Seventy Pounds / A Hundred Dollars for more expensive models. Consider how long you want your demaroller to last before choosing a model.

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