Treatment FAQ

how can i schedule a professional dermaroller treatment?

by Alysa Weber Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Dermaroller certification?

The Dermaroller® is ISO13485 certified (certified medical device), meeting all standards for medical-grade equipment in manufacturing, materials, sterile packaging and more.

What can I do after Dermaroller treatment?

After using the dermaroller, a person can apply serums or moisturizers to their skin. The treatment is often used as a delivery system to maximize the effects of these lotions. It is thought that these applications are absorbed much more easily and deeply by skin treated by a dermaroller than untreated skin.

When should I stop using the Dermaroller® home care roller?

Stop using the Dermaroller® Home Care Roller 3 days before your next professional (in-clinic) Dermaroller® treatment. Wash your skin with the Dermaroller® Skin Cleanser, removing all make-up and any other products from the skin. Roll desired areas following the rolling pattern. For hygienic reasons, never share your roller!

What are the best practices when using a derma roller?

Best Practices. 1 Never Roll Over Active Acne. Never, and I mean NEVER use a dermaroller on active acne lesions! 2 Replace Your Derma Roller. These things have a limited lifespan,... 3 Sun Protection. It’s very important that you use broad-spectrum sunscreen or avoid... 4 Start Slowly. Even if your skin condition requires longer needles,...

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How do you schedule a microneedling?

As a general rule of thumb, microneedling treatment can be safely done about once a month or every 4 to 6 weeks.

How much does a Dermarolling session cost?

Cost of microneedling vs. laser resurfacingMicroneedlingTotal expected costsbetween $600 and $4,200, with an average of $200 and $700 charged per sessionNumber of treatments needed3 to 6 treatments spaced out 2 to 6 weeks each; additional maintenance sessions as needed4 more rows•Jun 25, 2018

Can I derma roll 3 times a week?

While you can safely use your dermaroller 2-3 times a week (warning: this applies only if needles are 0.1mm and smaller) we found that one time per week with a high quality serum is ideal.

How many times derma roller can be used in a week?

How often should you derma roll?Needle length (millimeters)How often0.5 mm1 to 3 times a week (starting with less)1.0 mmevery 10 to 14 days1.5 mmonce every 3 to 4 weeks2.0 mmevery 6 weeks (avoid this length for home use)1 more row

Can I use vitamin C after Dermarolling?

But can you use a vitamin C serum with a derma roller treatment? As it turns out, it's not a good idea. Because the active ingredient in vitamin C serum goes underneath the skin, it can drastically slow down the healing process from your derma roller treatments, and may even ruin the entire process altogether.

What happens if you Dermaroll too often?

Microneedling Too Often Failing to do so can slow healing, increase irritation, inflammation, and slow results, which we don't want to do to our skin. Studies show that collagen is still forming in the skin up to 1 month later after microneedling, so be patient.

Can I use 0.5 mm derma roller everyday?

0.5mm derma rollers or longer should never be used daily. Using any size of dermaroller daily can lead to very dry skin.

Can I use 0.5 derma roller every week?

1.5 and 2.0mm Derma Roller – Numbing cream will be necessary 0.25mm long needles can be used daily on the same skin area. 0.5mm long needles can be used once a week on the same skin area. 0.75mm long needle can be used once every second week on the same skin area. 1 mm can be used every 4 weeks on the same skin area.

How do you sterilize a derma roller?

0:321:27How to clean your dermaroller using alcohol - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst of all pour some isopropyl alcohol also known as rubbing alcohol into a dish or Bowl. MakeMoreFirst of all pour some isopropyl alcohol also known as rubbing alcohol into a dish or Bowl. Make sure the alcohol volume is between 60 and 80% links for the Dermaroller.

Can I microneedle every 2 weeks?

Micro-needling can be safely repeated every 2-4 weeks until you achieve the desired results. For collagen induction, we recommend starting with 3 treatments, but with a minimum separation time of 2 weeks between treatments. For scar reduction, an average of 6 treatments are recommended.

Can I derma roll twice a week?

You should never derma roll more than twice a week. It is best to only go over your problem areas one time in a single treatment. You don't want to repeatedly go over the scalp as this could cause more injury and possibly infection.

How hard do you press a dermaroller?

3:056:07How to Use a Derma Roller the RIGHT Way (Does Microneedling Hurt?!)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's very very light you're not putting any pressure when you do this it is very light you're justMoreIt's very very light you're not putting any pressure when you do this it is very light you're just letting it roll across your skin without pushing. Down you don't want your skin to bleed.

What is a dermaroller used for?

Dermarollers are used to treat a range of skin conditions, including acne.

Why do people use dermarollers?

Some people also use it to try to reduce pore size or reduce the production of an oil called sebum if their skin is oily. Others try dermarollers to try to improve the appearance of stretch marks.

How does dermaroller work?

How it works. When the dermaroller is rolled over the skin, the small, fine needles on the roller puncture the skin. The holes that the needles create in the skin are tiny and considered to be superficial. For this reason, the treatment is not seen as invasive.

Why do dermatologists use dermarolling?

Dermarolling was originally used by dermatologists as a way of boosting collagen production for treating facial scars and skin rejuvenation.

What is dermarolling needles?

Dermarolling is also known as microneedling. Home dermarollers are very similar to the ones that dermatologists use but have slightly smaller needles.

What is microneedling skin?

Dermarolling or microneedling is a process that was originally carried out by a dermatologist. Nowadays, it is also commonly done at home with little training. It has gained popularity in recent years as an accessible, effective, and relatively non-invasive skin treatment.

How to sterilize a sandpaper?

spray it with alcohol solution and wash with warm water to sterilize

Dermaroller Vs Professional Microneedling

Microneedling is a minimally invasive skin treatment that rejuvenates the face by stimulating cellular turnover and the production of collagen. Microneedling can be performed using one of several devices. These devices include a dermaroller or a Microneedling pen.

What is a dermaroller?

A dermaroller is the classic tool for Microneedling. It is a handheld device equipped with a rolling drum that is lined with fine needles. During the Microneedling treatment, the drum is rolled over the skin, causing the needles to pierce the top layers of skin. These punctures create micro-wounds that trigger the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

What is a Microneedling Pen?

The Microneedling pen refers to a newer, more sophisticated device for Microneedling. Instead of a rolling drum, the handpiece uses a head, lined with needles. The needles are powered using a small motor. Using an up and down stamping motion, the needles penetrate vertically into the skin.

Dermaroller vs. Micropen

Hands down, Microneedling pens, or devices provide better technology and deliver better results. This is why most medical spas no longer use dermarollers. Nowadays, dermarollers are used mainly for DIY Microneedling, or Microneedling at home.

Microneedling in Salt Lake

For the best Microneedling in Salt Lake county, choose Trilogy Medical Center. Schedule a free consult to learn more. Reach out online or call Trilogy at (801) 747-2273.

What is a Dermaroller eDermastamp?

The eDermaStamp® is an advancement of the classic Dermaroller®, in which the microneedles are not applied manually to the skin but by motor power that moves a needle module up and down with a high frequency. The needle length is adjusted according to the indication and treatment area.

What is poor quality roller?

Poorer quality roller devices are made with knife-shaped needles that slice through tissue and risk causing traumatic skin, vessel and nerve damage. Poor quality needles also require increased pressure, making for a more painful treatment.

What is a medical grade needle?

The medical-grade micro-needles of the eDermaStamp® are atraumatic (non-traumatic) cone-shaped needles that displace the skin during the puncture process, creating a micro-wound that seals within minutes of treatment. Poorer quality roller devices are made with knife-shaped needles that slice through tissue and risk causing traumatic skin, vessel and nerve damage. Poor quality needles also require increased pressure, making for a more painful treatment.

Who licenses eDerma stamp?

The eDermaStamp® is licensed by Health Canada. There are countless imitation products on the market that are not licensed by Health Canada so we recommend you do your research, to protect your health and safety.

Is Dermaroller approved by Health Canada?

One extremely important feature of the eDermaStamp® and Dermaroller® is their Health Canada Approval. It’s important that you protect your business by researching any device you use to ensure Health Canada Approval. The following shows you how to search for the Dermaroller’s Health Canada approval and will help you in researching any device you currently use in your salon or clinic.

How Often Should You Dermaroll?

This too depends on the length of needles you will be using. Here are the absolutely maximum amount of times you can use a derma roller within a given time frame. Use your best judgment here, and make sure your skin is completely recovered before doing another session!

What Size Derma Roller is Best?

This will depend largely on what you’re trying to accomplish. Since we’re all about simplicity on this blog, here’s a list of bullet points summarizing what length should be used depending on what you’re trying to treat.

How Does Micro-Needling Work?

Derma rolling works by creating microscopic wounds which induce collagen and elastin production. Hence, it’s alternative name, “collagen induction therapy.”

What Can I Expect After Microneedling?

After rolling, the skin will be red for a couple hours (sometimes less). It will feel like a sunburn, and the skin will swell initially (very minor). I can usually feel my face pulsing and the blood circulating after I’m done. Again, I find it relaxing and somewhat therapeutic (masochists unite?).

What is derma rolling?

Mmmm, derma rolling (a.k.a. microneedling)… or uh… stabbing your face with hundreds of little needles all at once with a device like this! BWAHAHA.

What is collagen induction therapy?

If you didn’t know, collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body and is responsible for holding together connective tissue like skin, muscles, tendons, cartilage, and bones.

How many rows are there in a roller?

As you can see, there are a ton of little needles encapsulated throughout the roller (192 in a total of eight rows to be exact). Those are the cute little things you’ll roll across your face in a controlled manner.

What is Dermaroller Home Care?

Dermaroller Home Care Products are designed for intermediate skin care at home, after a Professional Dermaroller treatment. Roll at home with the Dermaroller Home Care Roller (for the face, neck and décolletage) and the Dermaroller Beauty Mouse (for the body) to maximize the results of a Professional treatment.

What is a Dermaroller?

Where other scar and anti-aging treatments are ablative (destroying tissue), the Dermaroller® respects the integrity of the epidermis and dermis, using atraumatic (non-traumatic) perforations to gently trigger the generation of new tissue.

What is a medical grade needle?

The medical-grade micro-needles of the Dermaroller® are atraumatic (non-traumatic) cone-shaped needles that displace the skin during the puncture process, creating a micro-wound that seals within minutes of treatment. Poorer quality roller devices are made with knife-shaped needles that slice through tissue and risk causing traumatic skin, vessel and nerve damage. Poor quality needles also require increased pressure, making for a more painful treatment.

What is micro-needling for wrinkles?

When it comes to minimally invasive treatments, Micro-needling Collagen Induction therapy with the Dermaroller® is clinically proven and is perhaps the most successful treatment available for the common signs and symptoms of aging such as wrinkles, loss of skin volume , and crepey skin. The Dermaroller® micro-needling treatment is even proven to minimize scars and stretch marks. Dermaroller® therapy triggers the body’s spontaneous healing process, stimulating cell proliferation and causing the formation of new collagen. This results in a thicker, more supple, cellular matrix. Results: visibly younger looking skin.

Does Dermaroller work?

The puncturing channels close after a short time and these micro-injuries trigger the body’s wound healing cascade, which induces an increased collagen production in the treated skin. Dermaroller® triggers the construction of new tissue by stimulating healthy cell regeneration in precision-targeted areas that show the signs of aging. It effectively reduces wrinkles, tightens and thickens the skin, and – perhaps most impressively – fills and smooths scars.

Does Dermaroller work for stretch marks?

The Dermaroller® micro-need ling treatment is even proven to minimize scars and stretch marks. Dermaroller® therapy triggers the body’s spontaneous healing process, stimulating cell proliferation and causing the formation of new collagen. This results in a thicker, more supple, cellular matrix. Results: visibly younger looking skin.

Is Dermaroller a licensed product?

The Dermaroller® is licensed by Health Canada. There are countless imitation products on the market that are not licensed by Health Canada so we recommend you do your research, to protect your health and safety.

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