There is no need for such over use of the dermaroller - I am trained for clinical, medical and body treatments and only use Medik8 Titanium dermarollers - the quality is of the highest and therefore do not get the snagging and tearing of the skin which causes the bleeding. Also I never do more than 6 - 10 rolls per area and judge the sensitivity of the skin as if it needs to be rolled again. You can get just as good results.
for people who dont know when you say very light make up can you tell them and us out here whats that means cause some people dont realize how important that is.. ty
Hi, I have taken this 2 times, but discontinued it, please mail me the pictures of after treatement of this partient so that i know how beneficail it it?
Yes 6 times is the minimum. The roller is used until until there is a redness in the skin. Sometimes this takes more passes of the roller. it depends upon the thickness of the skin too.
the beautician says only '6 rolls in one direction' - yet throughout the video, she is rolling LOADS of times in each direction (far more than 6), so I find her comments very confusing and contradictory..........................
I've started using a dermaroller at home, and documenting my progress... you can checkout my blog at homedermaroller.blogspot.com also for tips on how to use at home.
@homeroller1 Actually sharp medical devices are disposed of by incineration. It is unlikely that a few thousand Dermarollers will have any significant impact on the counteless millions of disposable sharp medical devices incinerated every year
If the right roller such as Genuine Dermaroller is used by a trained professional the results are good and in fact the treatment is used to treat acne scars and stretch marks. I think it is to do with the size of the needles and the technique.
IT DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I read A LOT about the rollers was very optimistic. It makes sense to me, that's why I had the treatments in the first place. The theory underlying the dermaroller is VERY logical, so that is why I expected it to work well. I was really hoping to see a difference and I can't understand why it didn't work on me. It's very strange because I knew it MUST work and I was very hopeful.
@lizman77 You can buy the Dermaroller home kits from a practitioner, search online, although they are meant to be used as an adjunct to professional treatment and not stand-alone. The home kits have much smaller needles and do not penetrate the skin. You can't use the professional kit on yourself - it would be impossible, even I couldn't do that and I am a trained trainer. You can only buy Genuine Dermaroller professional kits if you have been trained though.
@creejay One of the interesting things about Genuine Dermaroller is that it enables deeper penetration of topically applied skin products. Indeed this is of the important concepts behind the home kit. The oxygenating moisturiser is only applied for a few days after each treatment actually.
@creejay: Creejay is confusing the similar sounds of anti-oxidants and oxygen. An oxidant (to my understanding) is a free radical- a negatively charged molecule. When a molecule is oxidized, it is attacked by oxygen and forms an oxide. An oxide is bad, but oxygen is good, and in fact, necessary. Oxygen has limited solubility, however it is important for the survival of water organisms and even essential for the respiratory functions of human beings. Remember, even your skin breathes.
@annieroi thank you very much for copying and pasting your "understanding" from the internet: I appreciate it. As you explain, the free radical is the product of the interaction of oxygen and other substances. So, I still fail to see why one would want oxygen to penetrate deep into the skin where it could produce these oxidants. Perhaps you are the one who is confused?
It works. Ive been using it for 3 sessions already and everybody can see the difference.:)
wyttiger 4 days ago
marketing techniques..
jjdc3288 4 weeks ago
Bet this costs an arm and a leg...
aschris87 2 months ago
how often do you recommend this treatment? once every month, once every week?
tealeh2 3 months ago
ahhhhhh are you supposed to it until you bleed? eeeeek
blunight 4 months ago
This looks painful.
ITSJUSTJEN2010 6 months ago
I have tried everything and nothing works to make my scars go away. I am using Dermaflage to cover them until something better comes along...
JocPayne 7 months ago
can i use dermaroller on my leg scars?
irx62 7 months ago
I have one like this for treating my stretchmarks, and its painfull as hell.
ScionLo 8 months ago
are those spikes or just bristles?
kTrikx 8 months ago
@kTrikx they're needles D:
jjjjjokerface 5 months ago
I read where you shouldnt have it bleed
wingsonmyback1 8 months ago
There is no need for such over use of the dermaroller - I am trained for clinical, medical and body treatments and only use Medik8 Titanium dermarollers - the quality is of the highest and therefore do not get the snagging and tearing of the skin which causes the bleeding. Also I never do more than 6 - 10 rolls per area and judge the sensitivity of the skin as if it needs to be rolled again. You can get just as good results.
lathgreenbarnowl 9 months ago
how often should i use this
cgshreryy 9 months ago
all that blood :O
airts25 9 months ago
Wow I've just booked in for a course of 3 treatments with Transform in the UK and it's fair to say after watching this I am now terrified!
Leopardskinny 9 months ago
for people who dont know when you say very light make up can you tell them and us out here whats that means cause some people dont realize how important that is.. ty
EsteeDarla 9 months ago
um ouch
PartyOnKeepCalm 10 months ago
that looks painful and shes bleeding
OculusDraconis 10 months ago 9
@OculusDraconis It is very painful
MadalynLauren 8 months ago
I got pigmentation and I'm 20 years old. Ah. I hate my face.
iiKitty03 11 months ago
Hi, I have taken this 2 times, but discontinued it, please mail me the pictures of after treatement of this partient so that i know how beneficail it it?
harithadec3 11 months ago
Yes 6 times is the minimum. The roller is used until until there is a redness in the skin. Sometimes this takes more passes of the roller. it depends upon the thickness of the skin too.
paulatcode 1 year ago
the beautician says only '6 rolls in one direction' - yet throughout the video, she is rolling LOADS of times in each direction (far more than 6), so I find her comments very confusing and contradictory..........................
keellykeelly 1 year ago 7
@keellykeelly yes, my thoughts exactly, she totally contradicts herself. Why doesn't the maker explain?
MsFrewtloop 2 months ago
OMGosh this video scared the crap out of me, i'm not sure if i'm going to use this, after having seen this vid...
Keijiko 1 year ago 2
i ish you would have shown erin's after (i mean after the 3 treatments)
hipretty 1 year ago
Contact myface.uk.com in Cheltenham if that is convenient.
Thanks
Paul
paulatcode 1 year ago
I'm interested in trying this procedure. Where are you based? And how long does it take for the redness to subside?
BigBoss7777777 1 year ago
It's not painful but it is a bit uncomfortable. - worth it though!
paulatcode 1 year ago
@paulatcode
I have had this done professionally. It isn't uncomfortable, it is very, very painful.
MadalynLauren 8 months ago
@paulatcode This is extremely painful!
MadalynLauren 8 months ago
@paulatcode I wouldn't say it is uncomfortable, it is very painful
MadalynLauren 8 months ago
Contact myface.uk.com in Cheltenham if that is convenient.
Thanks
Paul this video...
paulatcode 1 year ago
omg... that looks so freaking painful T_T!
monkiique 1 year ago
mountains of disposable rollers in landfills... nice. thanks.
KaytaIngala 1 year ago
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I've started using a dermaroller at home, and documenting my progress... you can checkout my blog at homedermaroller.blogspot.com also for tips on how to use at home.
homeroller1 1 year ago
@homeroller1 Actually sharp medical devices are disposed of by incineration. It is unlikely that a few thousand Dermarollers will have any significant impact on the counteless millions of disposable sharp medical devices incinerated every year
paulatcode 1 year ago
can someone explain why this does not make ice pick type scars on the face. That would be my concern!
I wish they showed Erin's after!
hipretty 1 year ago
If the right roller such as Genuine Dermaroller is used by a trained professional the results are good and in fact the treatment is used to treat acne scars and stretch marks. I think it is to do with the size of the needles and the technique.
paulatcode 1 year ago
IT DID NOT WORK FOR ME. I read A LOT about the rollers was very optimistic. It makes sense to me, that's why I had the treatments in the first place. The theory underlying the dermaroller is VERY logical, so that is why I expected it to work well. I was really hoping to see a difference and I can't understand why it didn't work on me. It's very strange because I knew it MUST work and I was very hopeful.
svastichellaFROCIO 1 year ago
@svastichellaFROCIO I wonder if you had Genuine Dermaroller by a trained doctor, dentist or nurse. And also if you use sun protection against UV?
paulatcode 1 year ago
Where do you purchase the disposables? I have the Dr.Roller,I would much prefer a disposable system.I am from canada.
lizman77 1 year ago
@lizman77 Me too. Did you eventually find any disposable rollers?
BigBoss7777777 1 year ago
@lizman77 You can buy the Dermaroller home kits from a practitioner, search online, although they are meant to be used as an adjunct to professional treatment and not stand-alone. The home kits have much smaller needles and do not penetrate the skin. You can't use the professional kit on yourself - it would be impossible, even I couldn't do that and I am a trained trainer. You can only buy Genuine Dermaroller professional kits if you have been trained though.
paulatcode 1 year ago
um why would you want to use an OXYGENATING moisturizer. that would age the skin - that's why we ingest and apply anti-oxidants
creejay 2 years ago
@creejay One of the interesting things about Genuine Dermaroller is that it enables deeper penetration of topically applied skin products. Indeed this is of the important concepts behind the home kit. The oxygenating moisturiser is only applied for a few days after each treatment actually.
paulatcode 1 year ago
@creejay: Creejay is confusing the similar sounds of anti-oxidants and oxygen. An oxidant (to my understanding) is a free radical- a negatively charged molecule. When a molecule is oxidized, it is attacked by oxygen and forms an oxide. An oxide is bad, but oxygen is good, and in fact, necessary. Oxygen has limited solubility, however it is important for the survival of water organisms and even essential for the respiratory functions of human beings. Remember, even your skin breathes.
annieroi 1 year ago
@annieroi thank you very much for copying and pasting your "understanding" from the internet: I appreciate it. As you explain, the free radical is the product of the interaction of oxygen and other substances. So, I still fail to see why one would want oxygen to penetrate deep into the skin where it could produce these oxidants. Perhaps you are the one who is confused?
creejay 1 year ago