Hi Sarah, first of all thank you for your site and forum - they are really helpful... I usually don't trust commercial websites but yours seem to have a honest approach at least.
I have been using dermarollers for less than a month now, and I have some questions I'm hoping you can answer.
First I better say that I am a 30y/o MALE.
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I started using a 0.5mm on my face for a few pigmentation spots and for general skin texture improvement. Afte the first time I was all red, the second time not at all. When I switched to a 1.0mm roller, same story: first session I got all red, 2nd time a lot less. My question is, do you think I could benefit from switching to a 1.5mm roller? (After these 3 sessions I'm not seeing any improvements. The topical I'm using is ScaCare C&E cream).
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I've also been treating for stretch marks on my thighs and buttocks (they're a few years old and all white now) with a 1.5mm roller and an all-natural body butter containing sea butter, cocoa butter, avocado oil etc.
Do you think I'm using the correct needle length and cream? I know it's too early to see any improvement... but I wanna be sure.
BTW, i should add, that when I roll with the 1.5mm my skin gets sort of raw (burning sensation) and very red but I don't believe there is any pinpoint bleeding (neither on my face).
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Would you recommend using the roller for dark circles under the eye? I think mine are caused by thinned skin, at one part I can actually see a vein through. If so, which needle size to use, how often, and which cream to use?
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WHat do you think about a solution designed to be used with rollers called "Meso Cell Lift Up"? The stated ingredients are : Adenosin, Collagen Peptide, Hexapeptide, Pentapeptide, Vitamin A, Vitamin C/E, HA, PCSA, PC, Centella Asiatica, Ceramide, and L-Arginine. Do you think they could potentially also help with the stretch marks and/or pigmentation?
Thanks again for your time.