When I was 36 or so, I had some lines on my forehead. I read about derma rollers (a little roller with spikes all over it that you roll across your face which is said to reduce fine lines). The method is apparently that the small punctures cause collagen to be produced, which then lessen the appearance of aging.
Different types of these products exist, and the one bought is called a dermastamp. It's the same concept except instead of being a roller, it's just one face that you jam into your face.
I chose a derma stamp because I read that rollers can cause damage, since the piercing isn't a straight line since the device has to roll, and the insertion will be moving sideways as well.
There are different size needles available. Supposedly different sizes are for different purposes, like making the skin more porous to permit more skin product absorption (supposedly fake), or for different size folds, or for the treatment of scars, etc. I bought 1mm because presumably that was best for face wrinkles.
There are different directions for use. Some people say use it every few days for a few weeks. Some people say use it once every few weeks. The schedule I utilized was every 5 or 6 weeks for a few months.
When using this, I was taking verisol collagen as well, which ha been reported to reduce fine lines (studies available if you want).
I stopped using it after a few uses. Reason? I didn't think it was making a difference. In fact, I believe that if these even work at all, you would need a single point device.
Let me explain with MSPaint.
If you're using a roller or stamp, you are going to be stabbing AROUND the wrinkle, not AT the wrinkle. Why is this is problem? Because it means skin will develop AROUND the wrinkle, not AT the winkle. In other words, instead of filling in a wrinkle, you're going to be making the area around the wrinkle higher.
The opinion I have was supported from this video on youtube of a woman removing her glabellar lines with a sewing needle. Supposedly.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP4EUVJeo1o
Different types of these products exist, and the one bought is called a dermastamp. It's the same concept except instead of being a roller, it's just one face that you jam into your face.
I chose a derma stamp because I read that rollers can cause damage, since the piercing isn't a straight line since the device has to roll, and the insertion will be moving sideways as well.
There are different size needles available. Supposedly different sizes are for different purposes, like making the skin more porous to permit more skin product absorption (supposedly fake), or for different size folds, or for the treatment of scars, etc. I bought 1mm because presumably that was best for face wrinkles.
There are different directions for use. Some people say use it every few days for a few weeks. Some people say use it once every few weeks. The schedule I utilized was every 5 or 6 weeks for a few months.
When using this, I was taking verisol collagen as well, which ha been reported to reduce fine lines (studies available if you want).
I stopped using it after a few uses. Reason? I didn't think it was making a difference. In fact, I believe that if these even work at all, you would need a single point device.
Let me explain with MSPaint.
If you're using a roller or stamp, you are going to be stabbing AROUND the wrinkle, not AT the wrinkle. Why is this is problem? Because it means skin will develop AROUND the wrinkle, not AT the winkle. In other words, instead of filling in a wrinkle, you're going to be making the area around the wrinkle higher.
The opinion I have was supported from this video on youtube of a woman removing her glabellar lines with a sewing needle. Supposedly.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP4EUVJeo1o