The dermaroller

Dermaroller is the latest beauty tool used for many purposes such like acne scarring,pitted scars,stretch marks and also for scalp which is balding.Dermaroller helps to stimulate collagen in the epidermis layer.It lightens the scars out.It helps to smooth the wrinkels.
I just got my dermaroller today

Stretch Marks – Causes and Removal

Stretch marks (or striae as they are referred to in dermatological terms) are caused when an individual’s skin is stretched too quickly: More accurately, the skin is torn rather than stretched. They are most common around the stomach area, breasts, thighs and hips. Both men and woman can suffer from them and they affect the majority of the adult population. Fortunately, for all of us, they pose no health risks and are simply a cosmetic concern. Of course, these concerns grow in the warmer seasons as the amount of our bodies we show, increases.  As a result, more people look for a stretch mark removal solution.

Stretch Mark Removal

There are several methods of removing / reducing problem stretch marks. These vary widely in both cost and effectiveness. They range from simple solutions such as creams and lotions, up to more extreme and expensive methods such as laser surgery.
What all these solutions have in common are that they assist, in one manner or another, the body’s own natural ability to heal itself. The skin is the largest organ in our body and anyone who has ever cut or scraped themselves, would have seen how it heals itself. Our natural defensive mechanisms are indeed one of the most wonderful things in nature.
Where our bodies do fall short, is that these natural defences do not account for our ongoing desire for aesthetics and looking good. It is here that nature needs a little helping hand. Fundamentally, to overcome this problem, we need to promote what happens in our bodies naturally, but stops once the body deems itself healed. By effectively extending the healing process, we can “trick” the body into healing itself too much – This way it may look and feels as though no physical trauma ever occurred.
For many people, stretch marks are a source of embarrassment and can make people feel very self conscious, but this can be overcome or greatly reduced by treatment to remove stretch marks.
Creams and oils promote the chemical healing process within our bodies by boosting the vitamins, minerals and other necessary elements needed for healing. Surgery on the other hand promotes the physical healing process of the body, which forces the skin to create those healing elements (such as collagen) itself.
Combining these processes, using techniques such as micro-needling, often proves the most effective method (both in terms of cost and results) for many individuals. It is important that anyone looking for a solution, understands the pros and cons of their chosen stretch mark removal method.
Dermaroller is our flagship product and it has the amazing ability to naturally stimulate collagen and elastin production in the skin, without damaging it.

Scar Removal – How Scar Treatment Works

As explained above, scars are the result of a reduced level of collagen in the Dermis layer of skin. The collagen fibres which were produced in repairing the wound were set off by the trauma occurring in this middle layer. The collagen formation ceased after the wound had healed but before a cosmetic level of repair was achieved.
What the dermaroller does, is create a painless microscopic trauma to the same area of skin, promoting additional collagen growth – which gradually stimulates the skin’s return to a normal composition. The area may still be void of hair follicles and sweat glands, but the skin will be thicker, have less pronounced discolouration and will look considerably better.
What it is effectively doing is renewing or extending the healing process which happens naturally within the skin. The dermaroller extension of this healing process means that the scar tissue repairs itself to a state which has a look and feel which matches the skin around it.
Unlike many other scar removal treatments, no cosmetically noticeable damage is caused to the epidermis and the treatment can be continually carried out without concern for additional cost of repeated and expensive clinical visits.

Scar Removal Before and After Pictures / Photos using a Derma Roller

Scar Removal Before and After Pictures



Scar Removal

To better understand scar removal, it is important to understand what scars are and how they are formed. Scars form as a direct result of injury to our skin, and in particular the vital Dermis layer . This is the middle layer of skin between the epidermis (the layer we see) and the subcutaneous (the layer we hope not to see). When damage to the skin occurs, your body produces new collagen fibres and skin tissue so that it quickly mends itself.
When the wound has finished healing, a scar is often formed. Your skin has healed to the degree that your body is sealed to the environment, but perhaps not to a cosmetic level – which is why scar removal procedures and treatments are so sought after.
QUESTION? What do scars, wrinkles, stretch marks and uneven skin have in common?
ANSWER: A lack of collagen! If your body would produce more collagen then you wouldn’t get them. Using a Scientia Derma Roller offers nature a helping hand by encouraging collagen production in the skin, which helps prevent or reverse their formation.
We can live with scarring; it doesn’t hurt and for the majority of the time, it doesn’t impact on our daily lives. But it can be unsightly; many people wish they didn’t have to live with it and want to know how to get rid of their scars and what scar removal options there are. Highly visible scars can also affect your self image and confidence, and when that happens, the removal of a scar becomes much more important.
Undoubtedly, the roller works for scar removal and can help you improve the appearance of your scars. Firstly however, let us explain what scars are so that you can understand how they are formed, which in turn will show how theroller would work for you.

Scar Formation

Scars are areas of the skin where the process of healing has created a layer of fibrous tissue which is of reduced quality to that which it has replaced. When damage occurs, the cut in the skin is repaired naturally. The most immediate form of repair is the clotting of blood around the wound. This is often followed by coagulation (which creates a scab) and then the Dermis layer begins the formation of collagen fibres which are the building blocks of skin.
The tissue of skin which has been created is not identical to that which it has replaced. The body’s prime concern is to heal and repair – it is not concerned with how it looks. The layer of skin which forms from the new layer of collagen is thinner, contains no new sweat glands or hair follicles and can often be discoloured.
Scars are formed and healed in the Dermis layer of skin; the layer which is responsible for the production of collagen. Most scars look depressed, like valleys in the skin. These most common of scars are referred to as Atrophic and are shown below.
Scar Removal - Atrophic Scar

Scar Tissue – Hypertrophic Scar

Occasionally, our body’s repair mechanisms result in scars which are irregular from normal scar tissue. Hypertrophic, and the far more serious Keloid scars, are the result of the over production of collagen, causing raised lumps on the skin. Although treatments do exist for these particular types of scar, the Scientia Derma Roller is not suitable for this particular type of scar removal.

Who is the Scientia Derma-Roller For?

The roller is ideal for those who wish to:
  • Improve the appearance of Atrophic scars (not Hypertrophic
    or Keloid)
  • Treat scars at home
  • Remove scars inexpensively
  • Achieve permanent scar removal results
  • Avoid trauma to the epidermis layer of skin
The types of scarring which can be treated include chicken pox scars, ice pick scars, appendectomy scars, burn scars, surgery or  surgical scars, C-Section scarring, and tummy tuck scar removal.
Derma Roller for Scar Removal

The size is 1.0 mm(needles size) ill start using it and ill show you all the updates of my skin before and after.
I still have pitted scars even after light laser and also fraxel.The marks did fade a lot better than before but i still do have active breakouts so im scared that they might leave bad scarring again so i decided to use dermaroller after every acne subsides
Remember that dermaroller should be kept clean so that you don get any kinds of infections.You should use the dermaroller at least 4 times a week to see difference.Ill post the steps on how to use a dermaroller really soon.Now you can have a young smooth skin with dermaroller all you need to do is to roll it on your face following the directions included.The link will help you all a lot
Yesterday was the 1st day i used my dermaroller. I washed my face and the dermaroller, i did not put any lotion on my face i just started rolling it on my face vertically and horizontally for about few minutes my face was turning really red but i noticed all my pits was diminishing and my skin looks tighter and also firmer.
Ill update my video soon but heres the video on how to use the dermaroller and also wat you should use with it

My 2nd day of dermaroller i did on the left side of my face because the other side i had a small pimple popping i dont want to disturb the pimples with nedles it might get worse i notice today that my face is moore tighten than yday my pit scars are getting lighter im very happy with the results.i can feel a little tingling but thats normal and Ill apply a sunscrean of spf 50 for protection its very important im using Loreal
Need a dermaroller contact me at princess_latin95@hotmail.com

Comments

  1. These scar marks are stubborn. These are really bad for skin. People do not like to have these marks on skin for long time. I have found this dermaroller for this. Here is the link-
    http://www.amazon.com/Nylea%C2%AE-Roller-Titanium-Professional-Needle/dp/B00KMESLE6

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