Microneedling (Derma Roller)
Derma Roller For Skin Freshness
Derma roller is a medical device based on microneedle technology that stimulates collagen in the skin, a key component of skin tissue. The micro-needles on the derma roller penetrate the skin to initiate the renewal process. These tiny needles help regenerate skin cells, boost collagen production, and restore the skin’s freshness. It is one of the latest cosmetic technologies and is safe and effective in treating skin problems such as acne, wrinkles, blackheads, dark spots, and many others. It is also suitable for all skin types. You can also use derma rollers at home as part of your skincare routine.
There are different types of derma rollers, varying in the length of the needles and the material used. The most common derma rolling needles are stainless steel and titanium. Typically, titanium needles are preferable since they are stronger and more effective. The preferred length of the needles depends on the skin condition being treated. While longer needles address deeper layers of the skin, shorter ones treat more of the surface.
Using microneedle rollers is an effective method for restoring and rejuvenating skin. However, consulting a doctor is crucial to understand the proper usage, the appropriate type of roller, and the recommended frequency. Derma roller treatments can serve various purposes, including:
– Stimulating hair growth
– Preventing hair loss
– Treating stretch marks
– Anti-aging treatments
– Treating acne scars
For best results, consider visiting Luxin Aesthetics.
Candidates for the Derma Roller Technique at Luxin Aesthetics
Anyone with specific skin problems is considered a candidate for the derma roller treatment by Luxin Aesthetics.
This includes:
– Those suffering from acne problems.
– Young people dealing with dark circles.
– Older individuals experiencing wrinkles and sagging skin.
– Those with dark spots.
However, there are some cases where derma rollers should not be used:
– Those who have undergone the laser hair removal process.
– Individuals with particular skin diseases, such as eczema.
– Those with active pimples, as these should be treated first before using derma rollers to address the effects of pimples.
Pre-Instructions for Luxin Aesthetics Derma Roller Treatment
Before undergoing the Derma Roller procedure at Luxin Aesthetics, it’s crucial to adhere to these important guidelines to prevent any potential side effects or complications:
1. Prior to the treatment, conduct skin allergy tests to ensure compatibility with the derma roller.
2. Inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking that may interact with the procedure.
3. Undergo specific skin tests to rule out any underlying skin conditions that could affect the effectiveness of the Derma Roller treatment.
4. Refrain from smoking for at least two weeks prior to the procedure, as it can diminish oxygen levels in the bloodstream.
5. Cease the use of blood thinners, including vitamin supplements containing vitamin E, and avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Instructions for Derma Roller Treatment at Luxin Aesthetics
After undergoing treatment, it’s important to adhere to specific guidelines for optimal outcomes:
1. Refrain from touching your face for at least 12 hours following the procedure.
2. Hydrate by drinking plenty of water to enhance blood circulation.
3. Incorporate vitamin C into your routine 24 hours post-procedure to encourage collagen production.
4. Avoid direct sunlight or excessive heat for 48 hours afterward, and use sunscreen when outdoors.
5. Use moisturizing creams recommended by your doctor, tailored to your skin type, to prevent post-Derma Roller redness.
6. Minimize unnatural facial movements or strain.
7. Maintain a vertical head position and avoid tilting for at least two hours.
8. Refrain from smoking for two weeks post-Derma Roller treatment.
9. Limit strenuous activities for at least 24 hours.
The Phases of Derma Roller Therapy with Luxin Aesthetics
Luxin Aesthetics’ Derma Roller procedure follows four key stages:
1. Initial assessment: The dermatologist evaluates the skin to identify treatment areas.
2. Required testing: Skin and blood analyses are conducted to ensure suitability for the Derma Roller method and to rule out any conditions that could impede the process.
3. Patient preparation: Local anesthesia, typically in the form of a numbing cream, is administered to minimize discomfort.
4. Derma Roller application: This technique involves a cylindrical device with fine needles. The dermatologist rolls the device across the patient’s skin, targeting specific treatment areas. This process stimulates collagen and elastin production in the skin layers, rejuvenating the complexion.
Using a Serum with a Derma Roller by Luxin Aesthetics
For optimal results with a derma roller treatment, incorporating serums is essential. Utilizing serums post-roller application capitalizes on the microchannels opened by the roller, allowing the serum to penetrate deeply into the skin layers for maximum efficacy. Given the heightened sensitivity of the skin post-treatment, selecting a suitable serum is crucial. Consulting a dermatologist for a skin assessment can guide your choice of serums tailored to your skin’s needs.
It’s advised to avoid using retinol or vitamin C immediately after treatment, waiting 24 to 48 hours to prevent potential skin irritation. Opting for serums enriched with hyaluronic acid is recommended for best results.