Derma roller is an instrument that consists of a handle and a roller which is studded with very fine needles. The length of these needles varies from 0.5 mm to 2.5mm. The Derma roller is rolled across the affected area with a minimal pressure. The needles penetrate the skin creating tiny punctures of varying depths depending on the length of needles. The process is done till fine bleeding points are seen. These needles puncture several blood vessels which are very fine bleeding points that leak minimal amounts of blood into the Dermis. The platelets in this blood contain Growth Factors which get released and help promote Collagen and Elastin synthesis.
The physical damage done by puncturing the Epidermis and Dermis causes an inflammatory tissue reaction to repair the damage. The inflammatory reaction stimulates the Dermal Fibroblasts to activate and produce new Collagen & Elastic fibers which in turn helps to firm the skin and reduce wrinkles and scars.
The benefit of several locally applied medications can be improved by applying to the skin immediately after Derma roller. These medicines applied post derma roller, have better penetration in the freshly punctured blood vessels making them reach the upper dermis or the deep epidermis where their intended effects are desired.
Derma Roller helps initiate epidermal healing by stimulating an increased turnover of Epidermal Keratinocytes which results in a renewed epidermis that looks smoother & fresher. Additionally it drastically reduces pigment content of the skin, giving it an instant complexion lift.
Derma rollers are effective for all Skin types and it is highly recommended to take repeat sessions in a gap of 30 days for best results.
Benefits
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Reduction of Skin Pigmentation
- Reduction of Acne scars or Traumatic scars
- Stretch mark Treatment
- Open pores Treatment
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