if you do something without studying the proper use and care, then yes anything is possible
the risk of making things worse goes down dramatically when one is educated, read up everything on this site and on owndoc.com
then start slow, I used a 0.5mm stamp for over a year on my face, and just recently moved up to 0.1mm....
so be smart, go slow and be patient, the results are slow and steady, but it's cheap and it works
I am about to start with a .5mm. How were your results? Can I ask how you sanitized? I haven't started because I keep reading conflicting things on what to do.
if you do something without studying the proper use and care, then yes anything is possible
the risk of making things worse goes down dramatically when one is educated, read up everything on this site and on owndoc.com
then start slow, I used a 0.5mm stamp for over a year on my face, and just recently moved up to 0.1mm....
so be smart, go slow and be patient, the results are slow and steady, but it's cheap and it works
I swish the stamp in hot soapy water first, with antibacterial soap, then rinse with hot water and soak overnight in isopropyl alcohol
no problems at all...and I stamped aggressively 6 times on each scar then followed up with either SB copper peptides or owndoc.com copper peptides immeadiately after....I did this every 10 days for over a year, now I use the 1.0 mm stamp about every month
no question that the scars I've been stamping are smoother, I had depressed scarring, not ice picks
so it's slow and steady but it works for me anyway...but read up on it and go slow, see what your skin tolerates, you can't assume anything, so be smart and there won't be any problems