High Quantity Derma Roller 600 Titainium Needle Face Derma Roller

The benefits of dermarolling    You may be wondering, "How in the world is inserting hundreds of little needles into your face relaxing? And why would anyone want to do that?" It sounds crazy, but microneedling has a ton of benefits, including:1.reduced wrinkles and stretch marks 2.reduced acne scarring and skin discoloration 3.increased skin thickness 4.facial rejuvenation 5.enhanced product absorptionFor anyone who's looking for a way to tackle these concerns at home, microneedling might be your answer. Here's what you need to know about this miraculous process.What's microneedling?Microneedling, often referred to as dermarolling or collagen induction therapy, is a cosmetic procedure in which thousands of tiny little needles are inserted into the surface of skin via a rolling or stamping device.   Dermarolling works by creating microscopic wounds which induce collagen and elastin production. If you didn't know, collagen is the most abundant protein found in the human body and is responsible for holding together connective tissue like skin, muscles, tendons, cartilage, and bones.   This lovely protein is also what keeps us looking young and gorgeous. Unfortunately, it's believed that collagen production slows down by about 1 percent per year after the age of 20, which translates to the big A word - aging.   Despite how terrifying dermarolling may seem, it's actually considered a minimally invasive procedure with little to no downtime. However, the recovery process does depend largely on the length of the needles used. Obviously, the longer the needles, the deeper the wound - and that means the longer the recovery time.We have needles in many sizesIf you need the specified needle, please contact our serviceWhat size derma roller is best?This will depend largely on what you're trying to accomplish. Since we're all about simplicity, here's a table summarizing what length should be used depending on what you're trying to treat.Stainless steel vs. titanium derma rollers   Derma rollers come with either stainless steel or titanium needles. Titanium is more durable because it's a stronger alloy than stainless steel. This means the needles will last longer and the sharpness won't blunt as quickly. However, stainless steel is inherently more sterile. It's also sharper and blunts more quickly. Stainless steel is what medical professionals, tattoo artists, and acupuncturists use. But for all intents and purposes, both types will get the same job done.Related Products Hoew to UseHow to use a derma rollerFollow these steps precisely to avoid any hazards and unwanted infections.   Step 1: Disinfect your rollerDisinfect your derma roller by letting it soak in 70 percent isopropyl alcohol for approximately 5 to 10 minutes. Step 2: Wash your faceThoroughly cleanse your face using a gentle pH-balanced cleanser. If you're using a derma roller with needles longer than 0.5 mm, you'll also need to wipe down your face with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol before the rolling process. Step 3: Apply numbing cream, if neededDepending on your pain tolerance, you might need to apply an anesthetic cream. However, you'll most certainly want some numbing cream for anything above 1.0 mm, since that needle length will draw blood via pinpoint bleeding. If you use numbing cream, follow the instructions the manufacturer provides, and make sure to completely wipe it if off before you start rolling! Numb Master Cream 5% Lidocaine ($18.97) is a great option. Step 4: Begin derma rollingThe technique is very important, so listen closely! Splitting up your face into sections makes the whole process easier. Avoid rolling in the shaded area, which represents the orbital (eye sockets) area. 1.Roll in one direction 6 to 8 times, depending on your skin tolerance and sensitivity, and make sure to lift the roller after each pass. So, roll in one direction. Lift up. Repeat.   Lifting the derma roller after each pass prevents the dreaded "track marks" that make you look like a cat clawed your face. 1.After you roll in the same place 6 to 8 times, adjust the derma roller slightly, and repeat. Do this until you've covered the entire section of skin you're treating. 2.After rolling in one direction, it's time to go back over the area you just rolled and repeat the process in the perpendicular direction. For example, say you finished rolling across your forehead vertically, now would be the time to go back and repeat that entire process horizontally.   By the end of this entire procedure, you should have rolled over each area 12 to 16 times - 6 to 8 horizontally, 6 to 8 vertically. Contrary to popular belief, we do not need to roll diagonally. Doing so creates an uneven pattern distribution with more stress on the center. If you decide to do this, please be careful and take extra precautionary measures.   Step 5: Wash your face with waterAfter you're done microneedling, rinse your face with water only. Step 6: Clean your derma roller Clean your derma roller with di