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Microneedle Skin Care System NEW SPA 1.50mm. FDA Listed DetailsManufacturer: NEW SPA contract manufacturer Brand: NEW SPA Microneedle Regular Product features: - NEW SPA Micro needle skin care system is good for skin complexion improvement, wrinkle reduction and face rejuvenation.
- NEW SPA Micro needle skin care system is the best choice for facial treatments due to specific skin thickness on the face.
- NEW SPA Micro needle skin care system will increase skin permeability without harming underlying capillary system.
- NEW SPA Micro needle skin care system is best to be used with professional skin care concentrates to insure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.
Customer Reviews of Microneedle Skin Care System NEW SPA 1.50mm. FDA ListedCustomer Review: This is a wonder tool for aging skin Summary: 5 Stars
I only recently became aware of microneedling and at first glance, it seemed barbaric! Piercing your skin with hundreds of tiny needles over and over - ON PURPOSE??? It was just weird enough to make me research further.
The premise behind microneedling is that aging skin produces less collagen. Collagen is the stuff that keeps skin plump and less wrinkly. It also repairs skin damage from the sun, from acne, from injuries etc. So when you make thousands of tiny puncture wounds in your skin, it stimulates your skin to produce collagen to repair the puncture wounds.
The science behind it made sense, so I spent a couple of hours Googling the process and discovered that dermatologists are recommending it as a skin treatment that can be done at home. I also watched quite a few YouTube videos of the actual process, which I suggest for anyone purchasing a microneedle roller. It made me feel highly confident that I knew how to do it.
Considering that the price is less than some skin creams, I decided it was worth trying. I read a lot of comments about how painful it is, so I also ordered some topical anesthetic cream. There were several YouTube videos made by estheticians who said that most of their clients do not require anesthetic cream, but I wanted to have it just in case.
My microneedle roller arrived in a sturdy plastic case that keeps the needles from touching anything - important for keeping the needles clean and sharp. These needles are extremely sharp and extremely thin, so that can be damaged easily by bumping or dropping the roller on hard surfaces. In this particular roller, the needles are surgical stainless steel, but there are also rollers available with titanium needles.
To start, the skin you will be needling must be very clean, as well as your hands. I also sprayed the needle roller with isopropyl alcohol (the kind you buy in a big bottle at any store for about a dollar). I had read this was a good way to clean your roller, so I purchased a small spray bottle for this purpose. NOTE: let the alcohol on the roller dry before you begin needling.
You want to stretch the skin taut with one hand and then run the roller over each area about 6 times before moving to the next area. When you have covered the entire area you want to needle, then change the direction by about 45 degrees and repeat the process. You don't need to press down hard. Light pressure will allow the needles to pierce the skin the full depth. There will be a few pinpoint spots of blood, but mostly the area will become red like a mild sunburn.
As far as how it feels, I didn't find it painful. It feels like mild stinging to me. However, since everyone has different nerve endings and pain tolerances, I would suggest ordering an anesthetic cream along with the roller. I haven't used the anesthetic cream, but I am glad I had it just in case. There is a little popping feeling as the needles pierce the skin, especially on the forehead or places where there isn't a lot of fat underneath.
After needling, it is suggested that you apply some sort of moisturizer or other skin treatment. I am using a Vitamin C serum, but others use Vitamin E, a copper peptide cream, or plain moisturizer. Because my skin is fairly dark due to my Native American ancestry, the redness afterward doesn't look bad so I can needle and go out right afterward. I would think if you have very fair skin, you might want to needle your face at night so that the redness is mostly gone by morning.
The big question is, of course, how does it work? In my case the results are nothing short of astounding! I had a few very fine wrinkles and a few scars on my face. In about two weeks of treatments 5 days a week, most of the wrinkles are gone! The scars look better, too. My pores look finer and less apparent. I am sure that deeper wrinkles will take longer, but I was shocked to see how quickly my fine wrinkles disappeared. Apparently, microneedling is very good for minimizing scars and stretchmarks, as well as enhancing minoxidil absorption for hair loss treatment. I can't speak to that except for the 2 scars on my face, but I can say this is serious skin treatment that works!
If you have aging skin, this might be just the skin treatment you are looking for.
Description of Microneedle Skin Care System NEW SPA 1.50mm. FDA ListedThe aging process can be cruel to our skin. Between sun damage and progressive collagen loss, the skin loses its plumpness and resiliency. Micro needle skin rejuvenation or Mesolift infuses the dermis with potent vitamins and anti-oxidants to rejuvenate and revitalize the skin. Micro needle skin massage will stimulate collagen production, helps to infuse active cosmetics into the skin.
The roller consists of the round roller massager inlaid with tiny 192 needles 1,5mm long. The roller is sterilized and comes in a sealed bag.
Things to Know About 1.5mm Micro needle skin care system: 1. Micro needle skin care system is good for skin complexion improvement, wrinkle reduction and face rejuvenation. 2. Micro needle 0.5mm skin care system is the best choice for facial treatments due to specific skin thickness on the face. 3. Micro needle skin care system will increase skin permeability without harming underlying capillary system. 4. Micro needle skin care system is best to be used with professional skin care concentrates to insure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.
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