After undergoing a session of Dermapen, you can enjoy the radiant skin you once had as a young child, and you may feel its vitality once again, free from acne, scars, or wrinkles that have accumulated over time.
Many people rush to have this procedure done in aesthetic clinics or at home, but it is surely more effective and professional in clinics. Dermapen is a common and widely popular procedure in the cosmetic world, as it works to treat the skin from within and on the outside and solve the issue from its roots. It improves the skin’s quality, which is composed of surface cells, collage, elastin and subcutaneous tissue (the tissue under the skin).
DermaPen
Dermapen, which is also known as microneedling, is a cosmetic non-surgical procedure that utilizes a pen-like device equipped with tiny needles that vary in the number of tips (1, 5, 7, 9, 12, 36, 42). These needles create microscopic punctures or micro injuries in the skin’s top layer that stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, essential for enhancing skin health to treat dull skin and enjoy brightness and vitality. This technique is used on the face or skin to treat various problems.
The dream of achieving flawless skin has been made possible due to the Dermapen technique, which creates tiny punctures, preparing the skin for the procedure and allowing it to absorb large amounts of nutrients and vitamins after completion. Dermapen is also popular for treating fine lines & wrinkles, acne scars, and it is very effective in improving skin tone. It also plays a significant role in skin tightening and hydration. It is preferred to undergo this procedure when the problem begins at a young age, starting from 20 years and above.
After the Dermapen procedure, hyaluronic acid & other specialized serums from clinics, as well as antioxidants and other nutrients are applied to nourish and moisturize the skin.
Dermapen benefits
What makes Dermapen stand out from other cosmetic procedures?
- Dermapen tightens the skin and rejuvenates it.
- The tiny punctures created during the procedure heal rapidly, usually within 48 hours, meaning the procedure does not require a long recovery time.
- It works on promoting the production of collagen & elastin the skin.
- Easy access to a variety of areas due to its practical design.
- It can easily penetrate the skin at different levels, depending on the treatment goal.
What conditions can Dermapen treat?
Dermapen can treat a variety of conditions, such as:
- Reduce wrinkles & fine lines.
- Treat acne scars.
- Remove mild to moderate hyperpigmentation and sunspots.
- Shrinking the size of pores.
- Reduce the symptoms of Rosacea.
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Other uses of Dermapen
There are other popular uses of Dermapen:
- Cellulite & stretch-marks treatment, especially on the chest, abdomen, hips and thighs.
- Tightening the chin and improving its appearance.
- Rejuvenate the neck.
- Tattoo removal, in some cases.
- Eliminating acne scars.
- Dermapen for hair such as hair loss, alopecia areata, and androgenic alopecia, by stimulating blood circulation in the scalp.
What is the difference between Dermapen & Dermarollers?
Both procedures are grouped under cosmetic treatments responsible for treating various skin concerns using the microneedling technique. However, the most notable difference is that derma rolling causes more significant skin injury and leaves a deeper impact compared to dermapen. As a result, the recovery time for derma rolling is typically longer due to the deeper and larger punctures created in the skin, as illustrated in the image.
Due to the nature of the derma roller’s design (rollers), it requires more manual pressure (by hand) to reach the desired depth in the skin. However, the dermapen’s design makes it easier to reach all the targeted areas. Additionally, the dermapen is generally more hygienic, as the needle tip is discarded immediately after each session.
Why is it preferred to undergo Dermapen at a clinic?
Both dermapen and derma rolling procedures can be performed at home, as their tools and devices are widely available online. It can sometimes be more convenient to do it at home but the effectiveness can vary…
Dermapen can be painful at home if not done correctly, with a higher risk of infections as the setting is not as clean as it is at the clinic and the tools are not properly sterilized. It is also known that at home treatments are less professional that high quality treatments at cosmetic clinics, and the dermapen needles are shorter and less powerful compared to those used in clinics.
In addition, there is a possibility of complications occurring such as scarring & redness. Professional treatments in clinics offer a greater chance of improvement and visible results. Longer needles can also be dangerous in the hands of amateurs, which is why they should only be used by professionals. Clinics may also use anesthetic creams or injections that are different from the ones available at pharmacies.
Do not undergo Dermapen in the 8 following cases
- Pregnancy & breastfeeding.
- Cardiovascular diseases.
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
- Chronic & autoimmune diseases.
- Skin diseases such as eczema & psoriasis.
- Active acne or severe skin infections.
- Chemotherapy.
- Slow wound healing.
Dermapen session steps
- Cleansing the skin, removing makeup & dirt.
- Applying a numbing cream (topical anesthetic) on the skin for 20-25 minutes before the session.
- Removing the leftover anesthetic cream after adhering to the time required for it to take effect.
- Applying an antiseptic to the skin.
- Applying a cocktail or serum of vitamins and other effective ingredients.
- Using the dermapen device on the skin.
- Applying the cocktail or serum on the skin to promote the appearance of results.
- Applying a soothing mask to reduce redness or skin irritation after the session.
Side effects of Dermapen
The most notable complications that may occur after a dermapen session are:
- Redness at the site of procedure.
- Swelling & puffiness.
- Dry & peeling skin.
- Mild itching.
- Risk of infection or inflammation if sterilization procedures are not followed.
- Application of certain medications that may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
Side effects that require immediate doctor intervention
When should you seek immediate medical care?
- Having a fever above 38°C.
- The appearance of yellow or green secretions.
- Feeling nauseous or having chills.
- Bleeding.
6 steps you should follow after the Dermapen session
It is recommended to take some precautionary measures to protect the skin and reduce its side effects after a dermapen session, including the following:
- Moisturize the skin constantly using a gentle moisturizer.
- Use sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 .
- Avoid applying makeup on the skin for 24 hours after the session.
- Refrain from touching your face to prevent infection.
- Adhere to the doctor’s instructions which may include using certain antibiotic ointments.
- Avoid using vitamin C serums.
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7 facts you need to know about dermapen
- The dermapen with 12 needles is usually used as it is considered the most effective for various problems.
- It is preferred to repeat the treatments in many cases, with 3-5 sessions and a 4 week interval between each session.
- The effectiveness of the session depends on the individual’s response, physical health, diet and daily activities and whether he or she is a smoker.
- Some results may be seen immediately after treatment, but complete results may take several sessions and months, depending on the case.
- Dermapen does not treat deep melasma and may worsen it in some cases. However, it is effective for treating superficial pigmentation and acne scars.
- Thanks to rapid advancements in the cosmetic world, new and improved dermapen devices allow for shorter and less painful sessions, especially in areas like the abdomen and thighs.
- Dermapen is suitable for all skin types, unlike other procedures that may not be suitable for everyone.
Dermapen is significant for its deep, rather than superficial, action. It works by creating micro-injuries and punctures on the skin’s surface that extend into deeper layers. This enhances the efficacy of applied products and renews skin cells for a more vibrant and youthful appearance.
Dermapen is one of the most common procedures, performed in many cosmetic and medical clinics. It can also be performed at home, but professional treatments in a clinic are considered more effective and safer due to the sterilization procedures that prevent the occurrence of complications or infections.
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