Products to use and avoid with Derma roller

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  • samcurrunsays
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2022
    • 1

    Products to use and avoid with Derma roller

    Combining a Derma Roller with topical serums or treatments is the secret to glowing skin. This maximizes the skincare product's absorption and effectiveness. However, employing the incorrect materials might irritate and further harm your skin.

    Products to use with Derma roller for face:
    This simple blog explains which serums work well with Derma Rollers:

    Serums that hydrate your skin:
    After microneedling, the skin frequently craves moisture. Hence, it's a good idea to apply hydrating serums before dermarolling at home. Hyaluronic acid in particular is advised since it is extremely moisturizing and improves uneven skin texture.

    Serums that soothe your skin:
    After dermarolling, the majority of people notice redness; it's just how it works. The side effects of the treatment may be lessened by using calming serums that lessen redness and inflammation. Think about serums containing beneficial inflammation reducing ingredients like Vitamin B5.

    Serums that contain peptides:
    This kind of serum contains proteins that help your skin look plumper. They are essential for achieving tight and elastic skin. Applying peptide-containing anti-aging serums prior to dermarolling can help minimise wrinkles and fine lines.

    While microneedling the eye region, under-eye serums can also be used.

    Vitamin C Serum:
    It is controversial if vitamin C should be used before or after dermarolling. While some people favour these serums, others do not and strongly advise against using them. However, in general, you should refrain from using vitamin C serums while dermarolling.

    If your skin can tolerate vitamin C well and you have hyperpigmentation, you can use it with a dermaroller for face to increase absorption.


    Things to avoid using with Micro-needle roller
    Avoid any serum with harsh chemicals and acids, including perfumes, if you have sensitive skin.

    Second, despite the fact that retinol is known to increase collagen, try to avoid using it. Some substances may create inflammation and discomfort because they aren't intended to penetrate as deeply as microneedling would allow them to.

    After treatment, stay away from applying serums containing AHAs and BHAs since this may cause the skin to become extremely irritated.

    Results and Side Effects of Microneedling
    Redness and some discomfort are two of the treatment's immediate side effects. You might also notice a little bleeding, but don't be alarmed! Bleeding is OK if it's not excessive.

    However, bruising, swelling, and excruciating discomfort are not acceptable.These symptoms indicate that you went overboard or utilised the incorrect needle size. Itching and irritability are additional frequent adverse effects. When you utilise highly chemically formulated serums, this occurs.

    After the redness has subsided, you can anticipate glowing, radiant, and tight skin in as little as 24 hours when done correctly. It takes between 6 and 12 weeks for apparent improvements in the reduction of wrinkles and fine lines.

    Precautions:
    Here are the list of things you shouldn’t do when microneedling for face at home:
    Spend too much time in the sun, especially three days before the procedure
    24 hours after the therapy, expose yourself to the sun.
    When performing dermarolling at home, use comedogenic serums or oils and avoid harsh cleansers or products.
    Do one thing too many times
    Apply excessive pressure or force
    Use the roller on keloids and other elevated scars.
  • annajohnson
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2025
    • 7

    #2
    I’ve been using a derma roller for a while now, and I’ve learned that choosing the right products before and after treatment is crucial. On the other hand, soothing serums with hyaluronic acid or peptides tend to work well post-treatment. For those thinking about combining microneedling with more advanced options like filler injections, I found this article on https://derma-solution.com/blog/what...-do-they-work/ really informative. It explains how fillers interact with your skin and what to expect in terms of results and recovery. Combining both approaches might offer enhanced results, but it’s important to understand how each treatment works individually. Always consult a professional before mixing procedures.
    Last edited by annajohnson; Today, 05:33 AM.

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