Dermarolling is a process that involves creating microscopic wounds on the skin to induce collagen and elastin production, which can improve skin texture and tone. Here are some details on dermarolling before and after, including positive and negative aspects, ingredients, and materials:
Before Dermarolling:
- Wash your hands and take the device out of its package. Then, carefully disinfect it using alcohol and warm water.
- Gently wash your face with a solution or cleanser that has a balanced pH. Avoid using cleansers that have alcohol and fragrances, as they can penetrate deep into your skin when you use the derma roller. Go for gentle cleansers that are free from harsh chemicals and alcohol.
- Exfoliate your skin and apply a serum of choice (preferably rich in hyaluronic acid and growth factors) .
- Avoid using any skin products that you have not used before, as the skin is usually at least slightly irritated after derma rolling and just as susceptible to skin-harming elements and items.
After Dermarolling:
- Follow up the dermarolling with a basic skin care routine. That means no chemical exfoliants or active ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, etc. .
- Use copper peptides, hyaluronic acid, soothing serums, niacinamide, and vitamin C to help soothe and heal the skin after dermarolling.
- Avoid using any new skin products after derma rolling, as the skin is freshly needled and exposed and may react negatively to new products or ingredients.
Positive Aspects:
- Dermarolling can improve skin texture and tone by inducing collagen and elastin production.
- It can help reduce the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and fine lines.
- It can help improve the absorption of topical ointments, natural oils, medications, and products, resulting in increased efficacy and therapeutic impact.
Negative Aspects:
- Dermarolling can cause redness, dryness, and irritation of the skin.
- If not done properly, it can cause "tram track" scarring.
- It can be painful and uncomfortable.
Materials:
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