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Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:59 pm |
Firefox7275 wrote: |
Thanks for posting Rileygirl and Luminosity! I don't see how the Dermapen can affect collagenesis in the dermis whilst causing less epidermal damage, less bleeding and being as effective as laser or peels as claimed. If you check the studies section they are actually on tattooing, drug delivery and burn wounds (which is empty) not the Dermapen for skin remodelling.
I have one of Sarah Vaughter's new 1.5mm three line rollers and have only used it the once, but was able to use it in a much more targeted way than my regular dermaroller (1mm). I doubt I would be able to cope with a 1.5mm regular roller without a topical anaesthetic, but the three line version was quite manageable even in the lip area. If you had the three liner or a dermastamp, I wouldn't think you would need a Dermapen. |
Firefox, I know I asked you this before, but I'm having trouble remembering... how often are you using the 1mm dermaroller? And where are you using the 1.5mm?
It's hard to believe you wouldn't need some sort of numbing cream for the 1mm, but I can already tell the .5mm is getting easier each time... |
_________________ 43, CPs, glycolic 15%, Safetox, Lyapko roller (love), HF, Love my Barre workouts and all things skincare! |
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