Archive for March 7th, 2010
Derma Roller
The greatest growing creation on the skin care market is the ‘derma roller’ a little hand held roller with several tiny needles which are rolled on top of the skin. The dermaroller induces the production of collagen and elastin which in turn heals spoiled skin and so can be used to benefit many skin conditions.
Derma rollers are most frequently used to mend stretch marks, acne scarring, cellulite, scarring and wrinkles. However, they are also used on many less widespread problems such as chicken pox scars, tummy tuck scarring, rhinoplasty scars, general anti aging and skin rebuilding.
Even though dermarollers couldbe frightening due to needles being involved, they are safe and painless to handle as the needles are incredibly petite ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm in size for home use and 2.0mm to 2.5mm for trained use only.
The needles do not pierce the skin very deep and hardly ever trigger bleeding during home use, they possibly will leave behind a red blotch across the area you have rolled but this generally fades awayafter an hour or two, so it is best not to use it on any visible sections before you go out.
The dermaroller also aids the absorption of creams to the dermis (the lower layer of skin) this produces a flawless chance to supply your skin with a high-quality vitamin loaded cream to resource your skin with the vitamins desired for the skin to mend effectively.
There are countless dermarollers on the market but some are more dependable then others. Prior to purchasing make sure that the dermaroller is FDA approved and if at all possible from an reputable company. One good provider of the Scientia derma roller is http://www.derma-rollers.com, this product is FDA approved and they also deliver goods to the police force and NHS so they are very trustworthy.
Make sure that you examine the advice carefully prior to using the derma roller and use it frequently to ensure the greatest outcome.





