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Extremely cold, may cause skin sensitization. Cool application relaxes the skin after dermaroller, but I advise you to avoid direct contact with the skin.
Using salicylic acid after dermal roller can irritate the skin resulting in redness, flaking and possibly darkening of the skin. I would advise you to allow 2 weeks for the skin to heal, use a sun block factor 30+ and avoid using salicylic acid and micro needling together.
It is very important that anything you put on the skin after microneedling has been specifically tested and proven to be safe to use after this procedure. Micro-needling creates thousands of micro-channels in the skin which enhance penetration of topical serums and medications, drama...
It is very important that anything you put on the skin after micro-needling has been specifically tested and proven to be safe to use after this procedure. Micro-needling creates thousands of micro-channels in the skin which enhance penetration of topical serums and medications, drama...
Hi, Thanks for posting your question here. Derma roller is a good option to control hair fall but under a medical supervision. Treating dandruff is mandatory before any treatment. Meet a board certified dermatologist or a plastic surgeon.
There are many good scientific studies showing that medical micro-needling works well for acne scarring. However, I am not a fan of rollers as they create a more erratic pattern of "tears" through the skin rather than the clean, more evenly distributed punctures seen with the motorized...
Yes, diabetes is not a contraindication for microneedling treatment.However, I do not like rollers such as the Dermaroller because they create an erratic pattern of "tears" through the skin rather than the clean, more evenly distributed punctures seen with the motorized mic...
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