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Dermaroller
What is the Dermaroller?
The Dermaroller is a cylindrical shaped drum stud with
very fine needles. It is a medical device used in micro needling to stimulate
skin cells to proliferate. This cell multiplication results in the formation
of new tissue layers of elastin and collagen fibres (neo-collagenesis)
as well as in new capillaries for an improved blood supply (neo-angiogenesis).
This procedure is called Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT).
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What is the
difference to other skin rejuvenation techniques?
In contrast to all ablative techniques like Lasers and Frac¬tional
Laser treatments, the Dermaroller stimulates new tissue formation
- it acts constructively and the skin remains intact. The Dermaroller
significantly improves atrophic scars and improves skin texture
in general.
What effects does the Dermaroller have
on the skin?
It improves the thickness of the dermis as well as the epidermis.
This in return improves skin texture and reduces wrinkles. It also
has a positive effect on hyper-pigmentation as well as on hypo-pigmentation.
Disfiguring scars, especially acne scars, can be dramatically improved.
New collagen fibres elevate the depressed scar tissue. An improved
blood supply into the previous fibrotic scar tissue harmonises its
pigmentation with the periphery skin.
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How is the procedure perfomed &
does it hurt?
The skin is cleaned and afterwards numbed with an appropriate numbing
cream. Skin is thoroughly needled in such a way, that each skin part is
needled about 15 to 20 times. An even flushing is the best indication
for a perfect medical performance.
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How often can the Dermaroller
procedure be repeated?
As often as required, for Collagen Induction Therapy
we recommend to start with 3 treatments, but with a minimum separation
time of 6 to 8 weeks between treatments. Improvement with acne scars
(permanently by 70% and more) an average of 3 to 5 procedures is required.
Unlike ablative procedures for facial skin only, the Dermaroller can
be used on all skin parts of the body (neck, décolleté,
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What are the side effects of a Dermaroller procedure?
There are virtually no negative side effects, and none have ever reported
in over 150,000 procedures performed worldwide.
Risks of post-op infections?
Since the tiny pricking channels close within minutes, and provided the
procedure is done under clinical conditions, post-op infections are very
unlikely. To ensure the right healing environment, for 48 hrs DO NOT use
Glycolic Acid, Retinol, acidic skincare or "ACTIVE" ingredients.
What is the down time after a Dermaroller
treatment?
The inflammatory reaction of the skin is extremely
short and fades significantly within hours from redness to pinkish that
may last for 12 to 24 hours on average. In order to reduce visible redness,
we recommend healing minerals, peptides or hyaluronic acid after the procedure,
and to protect the skin with zinc based SUN SCREEN. We also recommend
the use of mineral make-up to help with the healing.
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What are the differences in Dermaroller
models?
Principally there is none, both models (medical
and home care) only differ in needle size. While the medical Dermaroller
has longer needles - to induce collagen in deeper skin layers, the
needles of the Home Care Dermaroller are very short, not more than
0.15 mm. The Home Care Dermaroller serves the following purposes:
a) To enhance active substance through the skin barrier (stratum
corneum) b) To improve and support results after and in between
CIT treatments by: stimulating epidermal cells for proliferation
that results in a faster renewal cycle of the epidermis and thickens
the epidermal cell layers.
The Home Care Dermaroller is NOT suitable for scar treatment, but
it helps to maintain a beautiful skin.
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Does the Dermaroller have the same
effect like Fractional Laser Therapy?
YES! But the mechanism of action of a Fractional Laser is totally different.
The laser beam sets a burn wound that results in necrosis. After an inflammatory
process the necrosis transforms into fibrotic tissue in forms of micro
scars. Nerve cells are "melted" by the hot laser beam, therefore
the treatment is relatively painful. As the doctor cannot see the previous
set scars under the epidermis in a follow-up treatment, it is extreme
difficult for them to set an even scar pattern. This is the reason why
more treatments are required as initially anticipated. But overall, as
reported in clinical trials and besides costly investment in lasers, both
therapies have about the same results for facial treatments.
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Is the Dermaroller TGA listed
in Australia?
Definitely YES! To ensure its quality of skin needling,
the device was registered with the TGA. The Dermaroller is the first
medical device of its type included on the Therapeutic Goods Administration
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Please contact Gina's Human Tuning for a quote if you'd like any other
areas treated.
Cost for full face including neck $650.
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