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Bloody Beauty - Would You Try At-Home Micro-Needling?

24 July, 2015 - 08:01pm by - First Lady | 37 Comments

image: luthraskinclinic.com

Article by BR Tabatha

I remember when I first read about micro-needling – it was an article talking about how the impossibly beautiful Angelina Jolie was a fan. I’m not one for going nuts for things celebrities love, but have you seen that woman’s skin? My sensible side was unleashed for a second and reminded me that not only does she have genetics on her side, but also squillions of dollars to spend on skincare and facial treatments, but I squished that sensible voice back into its box and read on to see if skin-needling was something I could do to end up looking like her. Just like her. Sisters. Twins even. (Dream on Tab…)

So it turns out that this micro-needling business involved Angelina having tiny needles puncture her skin lightly by a roller. The idea behind it being that it causes the lower skin to get busy creating collagen and elastin, which in turn gives the skin a more youthful rejuvenated look, all the while purportedly dealing to fine lines, sun damage and even acne scars. Brilliant!  Book me in! What’s that? It’s going to cost a couple of hundy for one session? Ummm, book me out. I don’t need to be twins with Angelina. I’ll be ok, really …

But now micro-needling is back on the menu as some fancy pants types have created in-home dermarollers, something you and I can get our hands on and use in the privacy of our boudoirs. I know! Shut the front door and let’s get rolling!

But as excited as I am that darn sensible voice popped up and started asking questions that made me all squirmy. Questions like, are you sure it’s safe for you to be let loose alone with what looks like an instrument of torture? What if you pricked your skin too deeply? What if it got infected? How can you be sure it’s sufficiently clean before you use it again?… and you know how terrible you are at cleaning your makeup brushes… (Hear that muffled mumbling, it’s that little voice trying to talk even though its been shoved back in its box.)

image: Kim Kardashian Instagram

So I’ve been researching, an uncharacteristic trait, but needs must and all that.It turns out an in-home dermaroller is quite similar to the micro-needling you’d get at a beauty therapists. The main difference is that the needles are shorter, usually between .2mm and .5mm, which results in less discomfort while still being effective. It’s recommended that needles longer than that remain in the hands of trained professionals. Speaking of those who have trained, it’s also recommended that if you are going to get an in-home dermaroller you have a trained professional show you the best technique for using it and cleaning it, because the last thing you want is a skin infection. Another tip given is to not use creams or serums immediately after as this too can cause infection. 

With all that in mind, in-home dermarolling can be an effective way to get thicker, healthier skin without resorting to chemical treatments, and it even gets the www.dermnetnz.org seal of approval, which as far as I’m concerned means this ain’t no fad, it’s the real deal.

It looks like Ang and I are going to be twins after all! I bet she’s thrilled…

Of course, I still have that sensible little voice wanting to hear from people who’ve had this treatment done before I fork out good money on an in-home dermaroller. So have you had micro-needling done before? Did it work? If you haven’t had it done, would you consider it? Or do you prefer less invasive methods of skincare? Chat (and convince) away!

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25th July, 2015

I use a derma roller at home, it has helped with acne scars and fine lines as it helps to stimulate collagen production. You have sterilizes the roller before and after you've used with the right concentration of alcohol. I don't treat myself as severely as Kim K. You have to start off with little pressure and build up as you get used to it, my skin gets a little red but doesn't bleed, after about 10 minutes of rolling I apply a good quality serum( I use the Antipodes one). I learnt this on youtube Huda Beauty, she has some amazing tutorials.

25th July, 2015

Ooooo. That's scary! But I'm still curious. Maybe it's something that I wait until one of my friends does it before jumping on the bandwagon. I will sacrifice one of them first! Haha.

25th July, 2015

Eeeeek no :)

25th July, 2015

I read all about microneedling when it was available here and would be keen to try it, but its so expensive. Trying to imagine inflicting this kind of pain on myself! Always different when you have someone dishing it out ... The blood doesn't frighten me, and I totally get that hygiene would have to be incredibly thorough to avoid skin infection. I'd try it on chin and forehead, not sure about cheeks, they squishy and would hurt more.

25th July, 2015

I loved how this article was written, very humorous and relate-able. I don't know if I could bring myself to do at home derma-rolling... or for that matter professional micro-needling; and Kim K looks like she has been in the wars... I think from me it's a big ol' NOPE :)

25th July, 2015

I think a skin infection would be very possible and would need to feel confident that this was not likely to happen with a usual cleaning process. I would want to know the benefits and would prefer to try first by an expert. Probably wouldnt do this.

25th July, 2015

Yuk that pic of Kim K looks disgusting. Scary, and what about the risk of infection?

25th July, 2015

Would definitely love to try it, it sounds fabulous and I'll try anything once. Nothing to lose except perhaps some crinkliness, definitely keen to try.

25th July, 2015

Nope no way, not for me at all!

25th July, 2015

Yikes! Not for me. I'd rather have age lines.

25th July, 2015

I'd try it but the thing is I would need someone else to do it for me through first time or first times so I could actually relax. From then sure I'd do it myself. I could see how it would be awkward trying to roll something on your face without seeing it see you'd need to set yourself up where there's a mirror & where your flat that would be my preference. Lying flat, I wouldn't want to be standing and doing this. At home would so economical, possibility could be to have like a beauty party where you and a friend could get together to this treatment (with her own tools of course). Idk I just like the idea and the fact that more highend treatments are becoming accessible for all.

25th July, 2015

ohhh I'm not sure about this one..... Looks & sounds too painful but then in saying that I have considered a chemical peel haha! And possibly that's worse....? I would never try it at home. I just don't think I could bring myself to inflict the pain and I'm terrified of infection!

25th July, 2015

I have seen this around and would be interested in it to help with my acne scars because I hear that this can speed up cell renewal. However I'm so afraid about the possible consequences from it so I'm kind of like you - on the fence until someone can tell me about their experiences

25th July, 2015

Erm, nope. No way no how. This one scores far to high on the potential-disaster-o-meter for li'l risk-averse me. Until it comes paired with an in-home autoclave anyway. Did this make anyone else think of Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies?

24th July, 2015

This is so exciting!!! I have heard a lot about it and from what I have learnt about this....it really does work. It will definitely be worth the money because have good skin is a commitment and a good investment.

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