Dermaroller Buying Guide, derma roller is a small tool which change your skin appearance dramatically if used properly.Buyers/consumers are advised to read this buying guide thoroughly before making any purchase decisions.
The complete buying guide of dermarollers
Derma roller is a small tool which change your skin appearance dramatically if used properly. However, with bad quality dermaroller, it can also cause great harm to your skin. There are a great variety of micro needle rollers in the market with very different price. It's a big challenge for consumers to tell the difference between a good needling roller and a bad one. Few articles can explain this point well enough. In this article, we are trying to explain all the differences in terms of built quality, design and treatment result. Buyers/consumers are advised to read this buying guide thoroughly before making any purchase decisions.
First we give brief introduction about the micro needling principle and applications. Then we discuss all the difference about components and design features. We believe understanding those difference is essential for buyers to select the right roller, making full use of dermarolling treatment and achieving the needling result they desired.
We also welcome comments and different opinions. Please email us or leave your comments at the bottom of the article if you have something to share with us.
Content Highlight
Derma needling working Mechanism
Cosmetic Needling, Medical Needling and Surgical Needling
How to choose the right needle length for my skin condition?
Micro needle roller types and prices
which derma roller is the best for me?
Is the titanium micro needle roller made of real Titanium?
Which needle material is better?
What's the difference between flat needle and round needle?
Fake dr. roller was sold in the market
Diagonal needle array VS Parallel needle array
Roller Wheel Structure comparison
Fake ZGST dermaroller VS real ZGST dermaroller
What's Galvanic dermaroller and Photon dermaroller?
What's the Exchangeable roller head?
How to Clean the derma roller?
Dermaroller and derma stamp comparison
How to choose the best derma roller for my condition?
How to get a free dermaroller?
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What is a dermal roller?
The Derma Roller is an amazing device widely used for micro needling to increases the levels of collagen and elastin in your skin. The derma needling has been used successfully to treat fine lines, wrinkles, lax and sun-damaged skin to reduce the appearance of stretch marks; improve acne ice pick scars; and induce hair’s regrowth. It has also been used to tighten skin after liposuction. Dermarolling can be safely performed on all skin types and ethnicities.
How does dermarolling work?
In skin needling, needles are used to puncture the skin to create a controlled skin injury. Each puncture creates a channel that triggers the body to fill these microscopic wounds by producing new collagen and elastin. Through the process of neovascularization and neocollagenesis, there is improvement in skin texture and firmness, as well as reduction in scars, pore size, and stretch marks.
Dermarolling has two working Mechanism
a. Wound healing Mechanism/Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT)
Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) or Percutaneous Collagen Induction (PCI) therapy is a regenerative method used to improve skin structure. Very fine needle lesions stimulate the skin to renew itself, without any significant damage to the epidermal tissues. As a consequence, needling greatly reduces the risk of complications and side effects compared to ablative and semi-ablative skin procedures. These fine incisions can extend over up to 50% of the skin surface without causing scars. The proviso is that the individual lesions are no bigger than 0.3mm in diameter. Clinical and scientific data underpin the efficacy of the method in the treatment of wrinkles and lines, stretch marks and various types of scars.
b. Microneedle Mesotherapy
The dermarolling creates thousands of microchannels deep into the epidermal layer which greatly encourage the transepidermal transport of topical active substances. In practical terms, Needle lengths of 0.1–0.3mm are normally used in Cosmetic Needling for mesotherapy purpose. The needle puncture the superficial layers of the stratum corneum to improve the penetration of topically applied active substances. Since the needle-pricks remain in the epidermis, there is no intradermal bleeding and injuries.
Cosmetic Needling, Medical Needling and Surgical Needling
We can distinguish between the following needling techniques as regards the intended physiological and clinical effects of the treatment
Cosmetic Needling (0.1–0.3mm needles)
This type of needling does not cause percutaneous collagen induction [PCI] . It is for mesotherapy purpose to enhance penetration of topically applied active ingredients. It is a purely cosmetic treatment. However, in some cases, it may stimulate desquamation and improve the surface quality of the skin. Basically, if active ingredients are not used topically, then there will be no significant change to the skin.
Applications: increase active ingredients absorption
Medical Needling (0.5–2mm needles, at this depth one can expect PCI)
In most cases, the percutaneous collagen induction (PCI) method only includes needling treatments with needles from 1mm in length, which reach the dermis and produce at least a minimal intradermal hemorrhage.
0.5mm: Sensitive areas with thin skin need 0.5 mm such as neck , facial anti-aging, light wrinkles and scars.
1.5mm: Facial area should not exceed 1.5mm length
Applications: skin rejuvenation, fine wrinkles, hair regrowth, Deep wrinkles, lax skin, anti-aging, light acne scarring, chicken pox scars, acne scars, cellulite, deep scarring
Surgical Needling (2.5-3mm needles, PCI)
Surgical Needling with 2.5~3mm needles, which reach from the reticular dermis to the subcutis, leading to heavier intradermal bleeding. The longer the needles used, the more extensive is the potential post-interventional collagen induction and the regenerative effect on the skin. Moreover, there is also an increase in the pain associated with the treatment, as well as the postoperative edema and bruising.
Long needles 3mm in length are used for more severe clinical conditions, mostly involving medical indications, such as conspicuous and hypertrophic scars (e.g. burn scars, ice-pick acne scars). Scar tissue hypertrophy requires deep penetration into the dermis and heavy intra-dermal bleeding if the desired remodeling of the papillary and reticular dermis and the associated significant improvement in skin quality is to be achieved. The surgical needling is mainly performed by professionals in clinics.
Applications: severe stretch marks, Severe cases of scarring and wrinkles. Deep scars, burn scars, ice-pick acne scars.
Clinical effect of dermaroller needling
What's the right needle length for my skin condition?
The needle length is selected based on skin thickness and treatment applications. The actual skin thickness varies among different people. As skin respond very differently with different needle depth, it's important to choose the right length according to your skin thickness and desired applications.
If the patient wants skin rejuvenating therapy, the degree of skin aging and the wrinkle type are the key criteria for selecting the correct method or, more specifically, the most suitable needling technique. For this condition, needle length should be over 1mm. If patients only need to enhance active ingredients absorption, 0.1~0.3mm should be ideal.
Please choose the needle length according to the above images. For beginners, facial area treatment is advised to only up to 1.5mm.
Micro needle roller types and prices
There has been a recent proliferation of devices on the market in this category that vary in the needle numbers, design and materials.
By needle number, there is 40needle, 75needle, 192needle, 200, 300, 540, 600, 1080, 1200.
By function, there is photon dermaroller, vibration needle roller, galvanic dermaroller and Derma-stamp.
The cost is also very different. For similar products sold by different sellers, the price starts from 3USD/pcs to more than 200USD/pcs.
Below pictures are captured from dermaroller suppliers' website.
In order to better understand the price difference, first let's see how the micro derma roller is produced.
Dermaroller Production
Dermaroller looks like a simple device but requires intensive labor production with precision tools. Dermaroller production is not rocket science. Cheap labor and large scale production is the key to cut down the production cost. That's why factories in China can offer competitive price. China is the world's largest exporters of all kinds of micro derma roller. As far as we know, most of the dermarollers sold on online are made in China. Korea also has some dermaroller brands. But the price is considerably higher.
Here is a video instroduction about how our dermaroller is assembled