Derma Pen Micro-Needling

Derma Pen Micro-Needling

Dermapen micro-needling uses a small dermatological treatment device (Dermapen) for micro-needle treatment to effectively solve skin problems such as aging, fine lines, stretch marks, and acne scars. Dermapen got its name from the words dermatology and pen. Dermapena treatment using microneedles makes the skin firmer and brighter. After proven effectiveness, efficiency and application flexibility, Dermapen has been supported by cosmetic experts around the world. In this blog, we take a look at how Dermapen microneedles work, ask who is right for this procedure, and answer frequently asked questions about treatment.

Like traditional Chinese acupuncture, Dermapen microneedles penetrate the top layer of the skin to speed healing. Unlike acupuncture, the purpose of microneedling is not to reduce pain, but to improve the appearance of the skin.

Dermapen consists of 12 needles used to pierce the skin. Holding the handle vertically over the skin and when the handle is in the correct position, a small motor works inside the handle to force the needle through the skin and move it back and forth rapidly. Thanks to the special design, the needle rotates slightly, effectively opening the pores and penetrating the top layer of the skin. Penetrating the skin is important because it induces skin rejuvenation.

When a person is cut or injured, the skin repairs itself by producing collagen and elastin that promotes growth. Applying the same principle to the micro-needling derma pen, the skin heals perforated skin by increasing the production of elastin and collagen. Micro-needling allows the skin to heal itself to some extent, leaving it fresh and rejuvenated.

Dermapen microneedles are most commonly used on the face to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, but can also be used to treat common skin problems such as stretch marks and scars on various parts of the body. Let's look at some possible reasons for dermapen treatment. • To reduce the appearance of scars: After the skin heals the wound and forms the scar, the body behaves as if the area has returned to normal. Dermapen microneedles can pierce scar tissue and stimulate the skin, replacing damaged skin with new scar-free skin. • To reduce the appearance of stretch marks: Like scars, the body does not treat stretch marks as needing treatment. Applying Dermapen micronij to stretch marks can start healing and promote new skin growth. • Minimize fine lines and fine lines: The induction of elastin and collagen due to dermaphen damage to the skin tightens and thickens the skin, reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Therefore, Dermapen microneedling can be considered as an anti-aging agent.

In addition to its anti-aging and scar-reducing properties, microneedling derma pens have many other benefits, including:

  • Minimize enlarged pores
  • Skin tightening
  • Treatment of hair loss problems such as alopecia.
  • Maximize the efficacy of skin care products by helping the skin absorb the product more efficiently

Since Dermapen microneedles are a minimally invasive treatment, they are considered suitable for most people if they are in good overall health. However, people taking acne medications should check with their doctor to see if treatment is right for them. Pregnant women are also not recommended to take Dermapen. Dermapen microneedling has no serious side effects and is suitable for those who want to maintain a busy daily life. There may be some bruising after the procedure, so it is recommended to avoid direct sunlight for about a week and use sunscreen. After 3 days, the bruising and redness will go away.