A Short Reference To Derma Rollers

Derma Rollers are massively popular across much of Asia, but are only just gaining a following in the USA as well as Europe. They work to remove skin related problems such as stretch marks wrinkles and fine lines. It does this by producing collagen in the affected area.

Every Derma Roller has hundreds of tiny micro needles which create minute trauma to the Dermis and Epidermis layers of skin. This sets of a countermeasure in the skin which involves producing collagen. It does so to “heal” itself from the damage it assumes has been caused by the needles.

Because the needles are so tiny, no actual damage occurs at all. what this means is that you “trick” your skin into creating collagen; the substance which is responsible for healthy, thick and good looking skin.

The process can take as little as a few minutes a day and the results can be fantastically good. Whilst the results should take a few months to show, some users find an improvement after just one week of using the device.

Common models are the Dr Roller which is one of the best models availiable It is a little expensive compared to other Dermo roller models which can still produce excellent results despite the lower build quality.

It is important to consult a trained medical professional before using any health related product. It is also a good idea to only buy your Dermaroller from someone who offers advice and support on the bestcorrect way to use the device.

Prices for Dermarollers start at around £20/$30 for a single low quality product, up to around £70/$100 for the better models on the market. Look out for FDA approved models which are built to a higher specification than non FDA products.

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