Derma Roller
Derma roller is a handheld roller-device covered in microneedles – needles ranging in length from 0.25 mm to 1.5m – which is rolled over the skin. This is done in order to create tiny punctures on the skin which triggers skin repair, leading to the creation of new collagen. A bodily protein made up of amino-acids, collagen is the part of the connective tissue that helps in firmness, strength, suppleness, and elasticity in skin.
Now, derma rolling benefits aren’t just gained in the needling and resulting repair of the skin. Derma rolling is capable of exposing deeper layers of your skin to the benefits of various topical ointments, natural oils, treatments, and products, leading to greater effectiveness and therapeutic effect.
In a similar way that the dermaroller is used to stimulate collagen production on the facial skin, it can also be used to increase cell production and increase blood circulation around the scalp, which in turn will help with new hair growth.
Who Should Avoid:
Microneedling itself can cause bruises, oozing from the wounds, and skin irritation. The area may be red and inflamed for a few days following the procedure, But according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), most side effects diminish within five days after your treatment. One can get expert guidance at Meadows before proceeding for Derma Roller, if he/she: