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#1 DenD359

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:31 AM

Before and after pictures:

http://dend359.tripod.com/leftface.html
http://dend359.tripod.com/leftsidecloser.html
http://dend359.tripod.com/rightface.html
http://dend359.tripod.com/rightfacecloser.html
http://dend359.tripod.com/frontface.html

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Today I know a lot more about this product than I did weeks ago and because of this, I want to write a even clearer direction than I gave out in my PMs and FAQ that I have received from many people who wonder about this product.

First off, what is the difference between a dermaroller and this kit? Inside this kit, I guess you can call it a "dermastamp" and the difference between those two is one, you "roll" with the dermaroller and you "stamp" with the dermastamp. Now you may ask what else is different, well to be honest, that is really the only difference as far as the procedures go (I will explain that below).

For those with the Divine Beauty kit (aka dermastamp) you don't just go ahead, start applying the numbing cream and start stamping, you have to do something else before getting to the real thing! First thing is to apply the area to be treated with the Cleanser that comes with the kit and rinse after. Then proceed to applying the KickStart, then you lightly stamp the area you applied it with the 1.0mm face disc so the cream can get below the skin. When finished, wait 30-45 minutes. After the long wait, the direction that comes with it tell you to wipe it off, but you are not suppose to! I repeat, you do not wipe the KickStart anesthetic! Proceed to put on the Maintain on the area you are about to work on and this time you use the 1.5 mm (the larger disc). As you are stamping, you may wonder why you aren't bleeding like you were when you used that 1.0mm and after all, this is .5mm longer neutral.gif ! This is the beauty of the kit (hence the name eusa_eh.gif ), the Maintain that you put on not only further numb your face, but it is a blood constrictor so during your procedure, there should be little to no bleeding! When you are done stamping the area, proceed to the next that you would like to work on and remember to apply maintain first before stamping!

Now you are done stamping..... With phrase 1. yes, it is not finished yet my friend, now on to phrase 2! What is that you ask? Simple, it is the same as phrase 1! One thing though, you do not apply the KickStart again! However, you should again apply the Maintain to the areas you are again stamping over. Blah blah blah.. once you have finished phrase 2, it's time for phrase 3! Again, apply Maintain to the area, stamp stamp stamp, and before you know it, you are done! Well not quite.. eusa_eh.gif. When finished, apply the cleanse once again on the treated areas then give yourself a good rinse and pat your face dry. Then apply a thin layer of the A&C serum. Remember to cleanse and put on the A&C serum day and nigh daily guys, it is really good stuff. oh, and you are now done with the treatment biggrin.gif

Important notes

You are supposed to stamp the right and left side at least 40+ times (40+ stamps on each side of the face) during each phrases but if you ask me, I sometimes do 45-60 stamps to make sure I really did work the skin.

Want to stamp over your forehead, temples, or jaw bones? Do not use the 1.5 mm needle disc! I repeat, do not use the 1.5 mm as it is too long for those skin levels! Instead, use the 1.0mm.

This one was a great question asked, are you supposed to stamp the same scar 10 times? The answer is no, you will do the opposite you're trying to achieve and tear up your skin instead! The most I would stamp on the same scar is 2 or 3 during each phrases.

Remember to stretch your skin!! This one was also a great question, the person asked if this kit will raise his deeper acne scar up and the answer is yes! In fact, during your procedure, remember to stretch your skin with your other hand to penetrate the dermis effectively!

You cannot apply any other products, sweat, or go outside and see the sun after treatment! Wait for 48 hours before working out or applying any other products but wait at least a week before getting in contact with the sun! I would still be careful even after a week but if you must, remember to apply sun block.

The needle disc can be used up to 6 treatments.

The downtime before you can do another treatment is 6 to 8 weeks! Your face will thank you for this biggrin.gif

I think I have covered everything.. correct me if I'm wrong. Now on to the FAQ:

How long till I will see improvements?

To be honest, you may not see much during your first or second week but on your third, you should notice something.

Why did you choose this over dermaroller?
I was looking at the laser treatment and Divine Beauty ECIT happened to have be on one side of the video and it caught my attention with the title and after seeing the videos and seeing the before and after pictures, it looked too good to be true so I gave it a try. Did I mention, it is 75% less expensive than laser and almost has the same effect? The pros also outweigh more than the dermarollers so that was also an impact to my decision.

Where is the 2.0mm?

You really don't need it as it is too long for the face! Why use it when 1.5 mm needles puncture the dermis just fine? If you must use it, Divine Beauty has them, just be warned that you have been told eusa_naughty.gif

How do I stop the nervousness?
I have to be honest, I was still nervous on my second treatment but once you get that first stamp down, you will find it a lot easier than you thought. As the saying goes, you fear more than what it really is.

The kit is so expensive! Why is this?
I agree with you too but to be honest, anything that improves my skin, I'm willing to pay the price for it. After all, you get what you pay for.

Pros and Cons between Dermaroller and Divine Beauty RejuvaStamp ECIT (aka dermastamp)

Dermaroller
Pros:
Affordable
Many users on here to help
Same concept as Divine Beauty only cheaper
Cons:
Needles may bend
Doesn't guarantee results
Have to buy 6 different things


Dermastamp
Pros:
Guarantee results (steps must be done as according)
Disc small enough for you to stretch skin with other hand, allowing better penetration
Clean treatment with little to no blood
Needles won't bend
Everything is there for you to start
Cons:
Expensive
Not many users to help (perhaps one day biggrin.gif)

I hope this answers a lot of your questions, I will also put this on the front page of the blog for newcomers to read and make it a lot easier to relocate in case you want to refer to this in the future.

Remember, to get yourself locked into the 100% money back if you don't see improvements guaranteed within 6 months, send your pictures at sales@rejuvastamp.com before buying the kit and mail them the pictures again after you worked the areas if they approve of your scars.

To read more about them, here is the website
http://rejuvastamp.com/about.html

Thanks for reading and best of lucks to those who try out this kit, I really believe it will work for you if it worked for me

Edited by DenD359, 06 September 2009 - 09:16 PM.


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Posted 17 May 2009 - 06:56 PM

I went ahead and bought the product at 8:50 PM. I couldn't help it but I took a huge risk because I haven't heard about this product anywhere else much except videos about it on youtube and it cost 233 dollars (including shipping + handling) for 4 essential kit lotions such as the A & C Serum , cleanser, basically things that you can buy under 50 dollars.

Anyways, I should be getting it either this Friday or Monday at the latest of next week. I'll post a picture of myself tomorrow to show how deep my scarring is.

I'm not sure how long the needles are, but after spending $233, I hope this works..



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Posted 17 May 2009 - 08:54 PM

QUOTE (DenD359 @ May 17 2009, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I went ahead and bought the product at 8:50 PM. I couldn't help it but I took a huge risk because I haven't heard about this product anywhere else much except videos about it on youtube and it cost 233 dollars (including shipping + handling) for 4 essential kit lotions such as the A & C Serum , cleanser, basically things that you can buy under 50 dollars.

Anyways, I should be getting it either this Friday or Monday at the latest of next week. I'll post a picture of myself tomorrow to show how deep my scarring is.

I'm not sure how long the needles are, but after spending $233, I hope this works..



I thought I might go this route. It seems like it would be alot safer. I've heard other people say they might have ripped the skin a little from the rollers because of not lifting them up correctly
when they moved it to go another direction or from going to fast and aggressive. I know that one of the makers of the roller has one similar to this called dermastamp. You don't know the diameter or lenght of the stamp? I would maybe try to find out. I read somewhere the diameter of the needle is imporant. It seems like they said it should be .25. I'll try to locate the article. Keep us informed on how it works for you.

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Posted 17 May 2009 - 09:28 PM

http://www.scar-reduction.com/needling.html I found it. scroll down a ways and you will see it. It says no more then .25 and anything less might not cause enough damage.

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 08:34 AM

Hi katiekat, I finally got an email from them and I have some good news to share. They said it does come with a 1.5 and a 2 mm needlestamp so I guess I won't be needing a 2 mm roller after all smile.gif

I thought about taking this route too because it has everything for you to start using after off the kit! Not olny that but it sounds promising in the video and they said you see improve after your first use from the kit!

One thing I should mention - they said you can only use each stamphead 6 times.. We'll see how this turns out.

Currently in school so I can't take pictures of my scars yet.

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 09:05 AM

QUOTE (DenD359 @ May 18 2009, 09:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi katiekat, I finally got an email from them and I have some good news to share. They said it does come with a 1.5 and a 2 mm needlestamp so I guess I won't be needing a 2 mm roller after all smile.gif

I thought about taking this route too because it has everything for you to start using after off the kit! Not olny that but it sounds promising in the video and they said you see improve after your first use from the kit!

One thing I should mention - they said you can only use each stamphead 6 times.. We'll see how this turns out.

Currently in school so I can't take pictures of my scars yet.



hi , I e-mailed them also, waiting to hear back. I found a few video's on it. One of stamps look like a new version. It's looks more like a tattoo gun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4wwQFQtrus...feature=channel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_xbQjSH3I...feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/user/DivineBeautyInc

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 10:35 AM

I received a response from them.



Katie,
Thank you for your email! The ECIT Needle head for Face is eleven needles at 1.5mm and body 2.0mm, both are .25 gauge. Our A & C is a Cream only not a serum or acid!


Thank you for your Interest!

Sales Team
DivineBeauty Inc.



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Posted 18 May 2009 - 10:53 AM

I think their kits look pretty good and should be very effective, but i think they are over priced.... Will be good when some similar products become availible to knock the price down a bit.

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Posted 18 May 2009 - 02:12 PM

just got home -

my left side of face

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00074.jpg
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00069.jpg

my right side
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00075.jpg
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00094.jpg

frontview
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00139.jpg

now time to wait for my kit!!!

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Posted 22 May 2009 - 08:35 PM

Hi, I got my kit today and I just got done stampin' my face! One thing I must say is, I was pretty nervous about doing this and applying all the lotions and etc .. Soo the outcome? My face wasn't that numb so I felt the whole pain!!! It was horrible, I felt like I wanted to faint on the first phrase (you're suppose to do a total of 3 over your face/area). Man.. I am still feeling the stinging sensation as I am typing this eusa_wall.gif

However, I'm sure the numbing will work next time now that I know how it's supposed to be applied and what to do to maintain the numbness! I must mention, the customer support e-mail was really responsive on my questions relating to "How to apply this and that".

Will post a picture in one week. (That's the usual time it takes to completely see the results)

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Posted 22 May 2009 - 08:51 PM

QUOTE (DenD359 @ May 22 2009, 09:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I got my kit today and I just got done stampin' my face! One thing I must say is, I was pretty nervous about doing this and applying all the lotions and etc .. Soo the outcome? My face wasn't that numb so I felt the whole pain!!! It was horrible, I felt like I wanted to faint on the first phrase (you're suppose to do a total of 3 over your face/area). Man.. I am still feeling the stinging sensation as I am typing this eusa_wall.gif

However, I'm sure the numbing will work next time now that I know how it's supposed to be applied and what to do to maintain the numbness! I must mention, the customer support e-mail was really responsive on my questions relating to "How to apply this and that".

Will post a picture in one week. (That's the usual time it takes to completely see the results)



Glad to hear you made it through, lol. Keep us updated on your results.

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Posted 23 May 2009 - 07:29 AM

Woke up this morning and couldn't notice how red my face was. When I washed my face, I could feel all of the places where I stamped last night. Here's some pictures.

Left Cheek:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00175.jpg

Right Cheek:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00187.jpg

Front:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00196.jpg

My face doesn't hurt right now but I feel like it does.. If you know what I mean!
I'm supposed to avoid as much sunlight as I can and down in Florida, it's been raining day and night so that shouldn't be a problem smile.gif

Edit: for some reason, my face doesn't look as red in the pictures, but trust me, it's more red when I look at myself in the mirror. It's probably the lighting of the phone.

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 10:28 PM

Definitely keep us informed. Thanks


btw, are you also using LEDs?

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Posted 25 May 2009 - 08:33 AM

No I am not, I was thinking about it but I need to save the money for a new car and etc but I would think it'd make this process a lot better!

I should also mention, I am already seeing improvements on my upper right cheek since yesterday!! wow!! I didn't post a picture of it because it was only day 2 and still too early.

The redness on my face is finally gone but I can still feel the places I stamped every time I wash my face but it's not a big deal. Even though the redness is gone, dark spots are starting to take over gasp.gif. And no, you can't see the tiny holes from the needles being punctured into your skin. wink.gif

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Posted 25 May 2009 - 03:31 PM

Hi,

Did your kit come with two stamps? Just wonder since the title says Divine Beauty ECIT (with 1mm and 1.5 mm needles). This kit is pretty pricey. I hope it works well for you.

C.

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Posted 25 May 2009 - 04:57 PM

Hello, it does come with 2 stamps and I also agree that it is pricey! But you know what, if this works, then it's definitely worth the price for me!

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Posted 29 May 2009 - 04:52 PM

Hi, it has been a week since the treatment and here are the results..

right cheek:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00228.jpg
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00235.jpg

left cheek:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00230.jpg
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00231.jpg

front:
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l299/dend359/SNC00241.jpg

so.. what to say? I feel shitty.. no doubt, I see a little bit of improvement but it's not much to me sad.gif

i'll post another one in a week

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Posted 29 May 2009 - 06:57 PM

hey man, i think we all appreciate you making this thread with pictures. dont be discouraged. for starters your scars are not even that bad.

is this treatment pretty much like dermarolling? i have no idea about dermarolling myself but from reading around I'm guessing you have to give it more than 1 treatment. and collagen growth will continue for months after. im kinda thinking about doing this myself. do you think theres a chance for additional scarring? and do you notice any improvement?

please dont be discouraged! keep us informed!

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Posted 30 May 2009 - 07:52 AM

thanks raider, your comment helped me.

Yes, this is pretty much like dermarolling, ECIT it's just another fancy way to describe it. I'm told there is a total of 6 treatments and I'm only on my 1st so there is plenty of time for improvement. Plus, I was also told I didn't numb myself enough the first time so I couldn't be as aggressive as I would be if I was numb when stamping my face.

There is no additional scarring, you will feel tiny holes on your face when you rinse (and it's a good feeling because it tells you where you stamped your face and such) but the tiny holes you feel on your face is not visible at all.

I did notice improvement on the second day after stamping, but not much after that sad.gif

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Posted 30 May 2009 - 10:25 AM

hey Den, glad to see you trying the 'needling' method...but to let you know it takes quite a bit of time to get results, 4-6 months to see real benefits

I am not even there, just 3.5 months in myself...but you will def notice scar remodeling within the first 2 months





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