Q What is the difference between Dermapen and Dermaroller for scalp?
A With Dermarolling you can not set the depth as precisely as you can with a Dermapen so this will leave you with potentially uneven results. Less pain and bleeding as you can set the depth of the needle precisely to penetrate into the skin as mentioned above.
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Pen creates hundreds to thousands of “micro” skin punctures per second to stimulate the skin’s natural wound healing process- inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling- to prompt tissue remodeling without causing scar tissue formation. Most patients can return to normal activities within 24 hours.
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Think of Dermapen Treatments as a jetpack for your skin's natural rejuvenating function. It keeps working long after the needling's over. The positive benefits of Dermapen Treatments can continue to be seen for up to 24 months. It's a long-lasting solution to your most troublesome skin concerns
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While used as an anti-aging skin treatment, microneedling may also be a method of treatment for hair loss. There's even evidence that it can help a special type of hair loss known as alopecia areata. The same process of creating wounds in the skin is also thought to regenerate the health of the hair follicles.
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When it comes to microneedling for hair regrowth, researchers aren't yet sure which needle size elicits the best results. In clinical studies, needle lengths of 0.6mm to 2.5mm (used once weekly or bi-weekly) have been shown to improve hair counts in men with androgenic alopecia (AGA).