The fastest growing invention on the skin care marketplace is the ‘dermaroller’ a relatively small hand held roller with several tiny needles which are rolled over the skin. The dermaroller triggers the production of collagen and elastin which in turn restores spoiled skin and so can be used to benefit several skin conditions.
Derma rollers are most commonly used to cure stretch marks, acne scars, cellulite, scarring and wrinkles. However, they are also used on many less widespread problems such as chicken pox scarring, tummy tuck scarring, rhinoplasty scars, general anti aging and skin rebuilding.
Even though dermarollers may welllook overwhelming due to needles being involved, they are safe and painless to handle as the needles are very little ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm in length for home use and 2.0mm to 2.5mm for trained use only.
The needles do not go in the skin very much and very rarely trigger bleeding during home use, they might result in a red mark across the zone you have rolled but this habitually disappearsafter an hour or two, so it is best not to use it on any obvious areas before you go out.
The dermaroller also encourages the absorption of creams to the dermis (the second layer of skin) this establishes the perfect chance to provide your skin with a trustworthy vitamin abundant cream to equip your skin with the vitamins required for the skin to restore effectively.
There are many dermarollers on the market but some are more reliable then others. Before purchasing make sure that the derma roller is FDA approved and preferably from an well-known corporation. One first-rate provider of the Scientia derma roller is derma-rollers.com, this product is FDA approved and they also stock goods to the law enforcement and NHS so they are especially trustworthy.
Make sure that you examine the directions completely prior to using the dermaroller and use it consistently to establish the best outcome.
Filed under Health by on Mar 8th, 2010. 5 Comments.