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Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:31 pm |
leathal wrote: |
After all the rolling you guys have done, what kind of changes have you seen? I just did my first one last weekend. |
I do believe that needling has made my skin thicker and more elastic. It has also reduced fine lines. My skin looks great – color, tone, texture are all good, but my face is still lacking volume. The miracles (for me, I am 61 years old) tend to come with the use of filler and the dermapen treatments have probably allowed me to achieve better results with much less product. |
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Kittenish
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Joined: 07 Nov 2013
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Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:47 am |
Hi all,
A dermatologist's site that I saw recently recommends 'dermapen' treatments for problems like acne scarring to be done at two week intervals & stretch mark treatments at three week intervals, which is clearly different from the general anti-ageing treatment time frame of aprox. 4-6 weeks. I also recall seeing a hypertrophic scar being treated weekly, I think. Given that presumably the goal here would be to strike the right balance between scar tissue removal & subsequent regeneration of healthier looking tissue, does anyone have any thoughts or experiences with these shorter treatment protocols on these more challenging issues?
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