Microneedling Home Skincare Roller


Microneedling Home Skincare Roller
A Microneedling Roller device looks like a paint roller covered in spikes. The tiny needles puncture the skin as you run it over your face. And piercing the skin with tiny holes stimulates collagen production and essentially kick starts the skin’s natural healing process. This is what makes micro-needling such an effective method of minimizing acne scars and signs like fine lines and wrinkles.
Using a derma roller also helps your skincare products work better; too. And these tiny punctures allow skincare ingredients to penetrate very faster than they would on their own, therefore making changes in your skin faster.
Difference between In-Office and At-Home Microneedling
While in-office treatment is usually done with an electric or battery-operated device, that can resemble a traditional roller or pen, at-home micro-needling is most commonly performed with manual derma rollers. The main difference between an esthetician and dermatologist version will use longer needles that go much deeper into the skin to treat acne scars, wrinkles, and other skin damage.
And the at-home best microneedle roller simply gets rolled onto the skin. There are tiny needles that make punctures on the skin, but the at-home versions will just get your skin a little pink. They aren’t deep enough where you’ll see blood droplets.
How to use derma roller at home
Some people also use it to try to reduce pore size or reduce the production of oil called sebum if their skin is oily. Other try derma roller to try to improve the appearance of stretch marks.
If using a derma roller at home. A person should follow the steps which are below:
1. First, remove the derma roller from its container
2. Then spray it with alcohol solution and wash with warm water to sterilize
3. Prepare the skin for treatment with an antiseptic or saline wash
4. Hold the skin taught to roll over each section, once up and down, once side to side, and once diagonally
5. Next, bathe the skin with saline after the skin has reddened
6. Spray the derma roller with alcohol solution and wash with warm water to sterilize
7. Leave the derma roller to dry
8. Put back in the storage case

Tips and best practices for Microneedling
Trying the following tips and best practices may help to improve a person’s derma rolling
1. At the start take vitamin A and C supplements in the month before treatment to boost collagen production
2. Then use ice packs after treatment if experiencing any pain
3. Apply skin serums or anti-aging moisturizers after treatment
4. Then use sunscreen in the days after use, as skin could burn more easily than usual
5. Repeat treatment two or three times a week
6. Keep away from the area immediately around the eyes
7. Avoid use around areas of infected acne
8. Never share the device with another person
What size microneedle for the body?
Not looking for face needling? The size of the microneedle roller varies depending on the area of the skin that you’ll be using it on. It’s really good to know ahead of micro-needling what type of micro derma product is best.
If you’re micro-needling for fine lines and wrinkles on the face use a microneedle between the sizes of .25-.5 mm. If you’re using the microneedle roller to combat aging, 0.5-1.0 mm is ideal. For acne scars or light scars, choose a microneedle pen that measures 0.5-1.0 mm.
Lastly, when it comes to using micro rollers on deep scars or stretch marks, it’s advised you use a micro derma unit that measures 1.0-2.5 mm.





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