Mesorollers

Derma roller D/A 1.5 mm

PRP141113
The leading quality dermaroller with 1,5 mm needle length from DERMIDA® - The original with real needles.  
immediately available
€27.80

Derma roller D/A 0.5 mm

PRP141110
The leading quality dermaroller with 0.5 mm needle length from DERMIDA® - The original with real needles.  
immediately available
€28.99

Derma roller D/A 1.0 mm

PRP141112
The leading quality dermaroller with 1,0 mm needle length from DERMIDA® - The original with real needles.  
immediately available
€28.99

Derma roller D/A 0.75 mm

PRP180084
The leading quality dermaroller with 0.75 mm needle length from DERMIDA® - The original with real needles.  
immediately available
€28.99

Derma roller D/A 0.25 mm

PRP141111
The leading quality dermaroller with 0.25 mm needle length from DERMIDA® - The original with real needles.  
immediately available
€28.99
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How does Mesoroller / Dermaroller work?

The facial dermaroller or mesoroller is a roller with the thinnest needles that leave small wounds during the procedure. This is necessary for better penetration into the subcutaneous layer of cosmetic or therapeutic agents. The therapeutic dermoroller suitable for facial, hair and body procedures in salons and at home.

The Dermaroller is a roller, the surface of which is dotted with fine needles, which allows to create small wounds in the skin, thus improving the penetration into the cells of treatment and care products, while stimulating the regeneration processes. Dermarollers are suitable for use on the face, neck and scalp: in the latter case, to stimulate hair growth.

In the salon and at home, dermarollers are most often used to treat acne scars, prevent the appearance of wrinkles, and improve collagen production. The procedure is simple: thin needles penetrate the surface of the skin, disrupting the structure of the tissues and stimulating blood circulation, resulting in the formation of new, healthier and more texture-perfect tissues.

How to choose a Mesoroller / Dermaroller?

The standard home use dermaroller has needles that are 1mm long, but if you plan to use the dermaroller even in the delicate eye area, pay attention to the 0.5mm long versions. Remember that the needles should always be sharp (blunt needles are an excuse to bring the gadget back to the store) The maximum allowable length of the needles in this case is 2 mm. They are used to treat cellulite, but experts advise against buying rollers with needles larger than 1.5mm for independent use.

Advantages of the Mesoroller / Dermaroller

Fine and deep wrinkles
Using the dermaroller can remove fine lines and wrinkles including crow's feet and forehead wrinkles. 

Scars
Scar tissue splits well with 1.5mm long needles, while acne should be treated with 1mm long needles. Experts note that scarring will be minimized within 2-3 weeks. 

Sun damage and pigmentation 
Dermarollers with 1-1.5mm needles can treat skin damaged by UV rays and prone to seasonal pigmentation Skin aging.

Important! After the procedure, your skin will be red and sensitive for a few hours, which is completely normal. Additionally, you will experience dryness and peeling after a few days, but this is also nothing to worry about. Fill up on a good moisturizer to mask the effects, and within a week, you will see results.

How to use dermaroller?

Most of the girls who decide to buy a dermaroller worry the same question about the pain of this procedure Dermatologists have an answer it all depends on your pain tolerance Another important point is the one on the face after having used the dermaroller in any case there will be bruises (if there is none, it means that you have to press harder on the device). Some dermaroller fans prefer to use local anesthetics to reduce pain, but this is not necessary.

In terms of technique, horizontal and vertical movements will prove to be more effective than cross movements.

How often can I use the dermaroller?

The instructions often state that you can and should use the dermaroller 1-2 times a week. But sticking to this diet is actually not recommended. The needles cause sores in the skin, which means it takes time to recover. You can use a dermaroller. once a month or once every 40 days (optimal), and if you choose smaller needles once a week for acute need. How long should the treatment last? There is no strictly fixed time here, because each person's skin has individual characteristics. Monitor your skin condition or see a specialist to make sure you're doing the right thing.

How to clean a dermaroller?

Like any beauty gadget, you should clean the dermaroller after each use, it is recommended to sterilize it in alcohol before use and after the procedure wash it thoroughly with soap and water and then let it dry in the air. 'air.Option for aggressive sensitive skin. ingredients such as alcohol: the dermaroller can be cleaned perfectly even with boiling water.

Side effects of the dermaroller

Depending on the sensitivity of the skin, the use of the dermaroller may cause allergic reactions. If you notice any unusual rashes after the procedure, it is a good idea to see a specialist as soon as possible. The second point at risk is the force of the pressure. If you are not a cosmetologist by training, then you can determine the optimal degree of pressure only by experience, so you can do it too gently or, on the contrary, too aggressive, in the latter case there is a risk of damage serious to the skin and even infections, and in the first case there is a risk of insufficient efficacy (also in terms of penetration of the care products into the cells).

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