Microneedling is an aesthetic treatment that is used to eliminate acne scars, mask blemishes, other scars, wrinkles or wrinkles of skin expression, thanks to a natural stimulation performed with microneedes that penetrate the dermis favoring the formation of new collagen fibers. , which give firmness and support to the skin.
This processing can be performed in two ways, using a manual device called Dermaroller or an automatic device called DermaPen.
- This treatment may cause pain and discomfort when needles larger than 0.
- 5 mm are used and therefore.
- In this case.
- It may be advisable to use an anesthetic ointment before starting the procedure.
- However.
- Small needles do not need this step.
To carry out the microhole at home, equipment with needles of 0.3 or 0.5 mm must be used. The steps to follow are:
It is normal for the skin to redness when using the roller, but when washing the face with cold water or thermal water and applying the healing lotion rich in vitamin A, the skin becomes less irritated.
During treatment, it is essential to use sunscreen every day so as not to stain the skin and always keep the skin clean and hydrated. In the first 24 hours after microneedle, makeup is not recommended.
Cosmetic treatment with Dermaroller, which stimulates the natural production of collagen and may be indicated for:
In addition, your dermatologist may also recommend a dermaroller to help treat alopecia, a condition characterized by a sudden, rapid hair loss from the scalp or other area of the body.
Watch in the video below all the care you should have and how to use the dermaroller at home:
The needles penetrate the skin causing microherdes and redness, naturally stimulating skin regeneration, with collagen production.
It is best to start treatment with smaller needles, approximately 0.3 mm, and if necessary, you can increase the needle size to 0.5 mm, especially when treatment is done on the face.
If you want to remove red veins, old scars or very deep acne scars, the treatment should be performed by a professional who should use a needle larger than 1, 2 or 3 mm. With a needle of more than 0.5 mm, the treatment can be performed by the physiotherapist and beautician, but with 3 mm needles, the treatment can only be performed by the dermatologist.
Microneedling is contraindicated in the following situations
In these situations, you should not perform this type of treatment without first consulting with a dermatologist.