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Dermastamping At Home

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(@pisces26)

Posted : 01/27/2015 8:17 pm

Hi all

I would like to start dermastamping at home for scarring, the type where there's dents from interferring with old acne

I have previously used medik 8 0.2, 0.3 mm with no success

Can anybody recommend another type that does longer needles?

The reason for doing it at home is i don't want to go without makeup after a treatment and with this ill be able to stay inside until however long

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 01/27/2015 10:34 pm

Here's a pdf you can read that has all if not most of your questions.

You can also check out owndoc.com

You can purchase owndoc's (Sarah's) dermastamps/roller or you can buy them from ebay.

A good numbing cream is recommended. I suggest Deep Numb

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(@pisces26)

Posted : 01/28/2015 12:21 pm

Here's a pdf you can read that has all if not most of your questions.

You can also check out owndoc.com

You can purchase owndoc's (Sarah's) dermastamps/roller or you can buy them from ebay.

A good numbing cream is recommended. I suggest Deep Numb

thanks

i was looking at this and noticed it was made of steel will that matter cause all the ones the pros use seem to be titanium

http://shop.owndoc.com/product-info.php?small-dermastamp2-pid244.html

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 01/28/2015 2:31 pm

Both are fine

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(@pisces26)

Posted : 01/28/2015 4:28 pm

Have u used it personally? did it work for u?

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 01/28/2015 5:59 pm

Have u used it personally? did it work for u?

I've done microneedling as well as tca peels sessions myself and I wont lie I did see textural changes and overall improvement. Granted I didn't completely remove my scars but I sure as hell improved the way they look. This is after at least 8+ session. I've also only done it for a year and full blown results are seen after 2+ years of microneedling. I now have a automated microneedling device that owndoc sells called the Derminator that targets scars more precisely and correctly. It's also more tolerable considering the speed at which the needles are inserted into the skin is sped up. (imagine pulling a hair quickly rather then slowly) I plan on using it after a session of subcision in march.

That said, most results are seen after combination of numerous treatments! I've done 10+ tca peels, 10+ microneedling sessions and 3 vbeam perfectas. I'm a bit more comfortable with my skin but I have lots more room for improvement.

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Posted : 01/28/2015 10:16 pm

 

Have u used it personally? did it work for u?

I've done microneedling as well as tca peels sessions myself and I wont lie I did see textural changes and overall improvement. Granted I didn't completely remove my scars but I sure as hell improved the way they look. This is after at least 8+ session. I've also only done it for a year and full blown results are seen after 2+ years of microneedling. I now have a automated microneedling device that owndoc sells called the Derminator that targets scars more precisely and correctly. It's also more tolerable considering the speed at which the needles are inserted into the skin is sped up. (imagine pulling a hair quickly rather then slowly) I plan on using it after a session of subcision in march.

That said, most results are seen after combination of numerous treatments! I've done 10+ tca peels, 10+ microneedling sessions and 3 vbeam perfectas. I'm a bit more comfortable with my skin but I have lots more room for improvement.

im gonna try it

i was bout to have paid for a session with a dr, they were talking bout giving me the 2mm needle after use and thats the only reason im kind of thinking bout whether i should or not

what were the tca peels you did? i might spot treat them.. do u think that would be better than dermaroller if theyre all in diff places rather than one big area

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