February 9, 2010 at 2:11 pm · Filed under Health & Fitness
Treatment For Stretch Marks
Skin Needling Rollers
Until recently Micro Needling was quite costly and needed frequent trips to the doctors; however Microneedling has become a regular procedure in most normal house holds. The Derma-Roller is a easy to use device with lots of gama sterilized tiny needles which, as they are rolled over the skin, delicately part the pores of the epidermis and set off the healing process increasing the production of collagen and elastin.
Collagen is essential for skin to heal
It is the production of this extra collagen and elastin that makes all the difference, the main source of the occurance of skin conditions such as stretch marks and scars is a lack of collagen and elastin in the skin, when this is replaced the skin returns to its original firm state. When the skin becomes damaged, such as a cut, the skin heals itself to stay healthy; but unfortunately the skin doesn’t heal to a satisfactory level.
For scars, stretchmarks and Wrinkles to be removed, the skin needs to believe that there is reason to restart the healing process producing more collagen and elastin, using a Derma-roller achieves this by opening the pores of the epidermis giving the illusion of the skin being damaged and in need of repair. regular Micro Needling will make sure that you skin heals itself to a cosmetic level.
Is Microneedling the best option?
Compared to other methods (and when done at home), Micro Needling is far cheaper and better then procedures such as just using creams because the skin absorbes only a tiny percentage of creams applied, however when applied within an hour of using the Dermaroller the creams are absorbed much better as the pores are open.
Micro Needling is used to reduce a range of skin conditions; Stretch marks, Cellulite, Wrinkles, pitted skin, acne scars, surgery scars, scars, crow’s feet etc
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December 29, 2009 at 6:18 am · Filed under Health & Fitness
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Micro Needling Rollers
Previously Micro-Needling has been a dear practice requiring visiting a specialist; however Micro-Needling has become a normal procedure in a lot of normal house holds. The skin needling roller is a simple device with many gama sterilized microscopic needles which, {as they are rolled over the skin}, carefull part the pores of the epidermis (top layer of skin) and activate the healing process increasing the production of collagen and elastin.
Collagen is important for skin to cosmetically heal
Collagen and elastin are the main aspects in the occurance of stretch marks, the primary cause of the formation of skin conditions including stretch marks and scars is that there is not enough|there is a lack of collagen and elastin in the skin, when this is replaced the skin goes back to its smooth state. When an injury occurs, such as a cut, the skin heals itself enough to stay healthy; however the skin doesn’t heal to a satisfactory level.
For scarring, Stretch marks and Wrinkles to be removed, it is essential for the skin to have reason to restart healing itself and produce more collagen and elastin, skin needling achieves this by seperating the pores of the upper layer of skin giving the illusion of a trauma on the skin and in need of repair. regular Micro Needling will make sure that you skin heals itself to a cosmetic level.
Is Microneedling the best option?
In compasison to other procedures, Microneedling is much more cost effective and more effective then therapies such as purely using creams as the skin absorbes only a tiny percentage of creams applied, however when applied within an hour of using the microneedling roller the creams are absorbed much better as the pores are open.
Skin Needling is used to remove an array of skin conditions; Stretch marks, Cellulite, Wrinkles, pitted skin, acne scars, surgery scars, scars, crow’s feet etc
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December 24, 2009 at 4:35 am · Filed under Health & Fitness
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Many of individuals all over the world suffer from stretch marks. Both males and females will find them appearing after times of rapid growth such as puberty. Women, as is often the case, suffer with them post pregnancy.
They occur as our skin tries to keep up with the level of growth in the muscles, bones or, in the instance of pregnancy, baby. Invariably however, it fails to do so and tiny splits form in the second layer of skin, referred to as the Dermis. These tears show as red streaks initially and change over time to a silvery colour.
The stretch marks in actual fact are areas of skin with reduced levels of collagen. As the dermis is ripped apart during the growth phase, it fails to heal itself so that it appears like its former state. Of course, it is only a cosmetic concern as there is practically no medical downside to having these marks, the cosmetic concerns, however, are great. They make you feel self concious in front of people and don’t look very nice.
Stretch mark treatment involves boosting the levels of collagen within the Dermis layer of skin. This is most effectively achieved by increasing your own physical natural ability to produce collagen as opposed to introducing it from external sources. The best way of doing this is micro needling, using a Derma roller or other collagen induction therapies.
The other additional benefit of this type of treatment, is the way in which it increases the effectiveness of oils and creams, such as the very popular bio oil. It gives these lotions the opportunity to penetrate the upper levels of skin far more effectively providing a much enhanced result.
As with anything health or medical related, it is vital to do your research and consult your doctor before beginning or using any product or treatment.
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September 9, 2009 at 3:43 am · Filed under Health & Fitness
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The Dermaroller is a amazing new gadget which has the great ability to naturally stimulate collagen production without damaging the skin by making the skin to believe that it is damaged even though it is not and so it starts to heal itself and will continue to heal until the treatment is stopped. This means that so long as the treatment is carried out regularly, your skin will heal itself to a cosmetic level. Skin needling has many beneficial results:
* Hair loss reduction
* Anti Ageing
* Anti Wrinkle
* Cellulite Removal
* Acne Scar Treatment
* Stretch Mark Removal
* Hyper Pigmentation Treatment
The needle length on a Derma-roller is mainly 1mm long which gives a tickling sensation when used. However, other sizes do exsist with the longer sizes such as 2mm upto about 5mm being used by professionals using numbing cream and more vigorous treatments with longer breaks in between treatments whereas using a smaller needle length at home can be done up to five times a week with two days rest.
Not many people realize it, however most active ingredients found in skin care products remains on top of your skin and are only partially absorbed. The Derma roller has approximately 192 surgical steel micro-needles which part the pores of the top layer of skin (epidermis) without damaging it. After about 1 hour the pores close again, although during that time, skin is a lot better able to absorb skin creams and lotions.
The human body reacts to any injury by triggering the healing process to seal up the affected area, but it generally only heals enough to keep you healthy. By constantly initiating the healing process by using a Dermaroller to represent an injury to be repaired, you encourage your body to continue healing to a cosmetic level.
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