Disinfecting dermastamp

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Should i use isopropyl alchohol, hydrogen peroxide or smth else

And how often should i use it? after each use sounds right, but would that not make the isopropyl or peroxide last for a very short time. I dont want to spend too much money and time.
 
You shouldn't use it at all tbh...
 
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Its for microneedling mostly
i know what it is for. the thing is, after looking in depth at microneedling it might just not be worth the squeeze. And there's just too much a risk of scarring long term.
 
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i know what it is for. the thing is, after looking in depth at microneedling it might just not be worth the squeeze. And there's just too much a risk of scarring long term.
But if done right ( not using to much mm ) it should be beneficial?? I think there many studies where it shows that the skin will rejuvenate because your body repairs your skin when slightly damaged . A dermastamp is a pretty safe and accurate option to microneedle:ogre:
 
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i know what it is for. the thing is, after looking in depth at microneedling it might just not be worth the squeeze. And there's just too much a risk of scarring long term.
how u know this? microscars will heal
 
But if done right ( not using to much mm ) it should be beneficial?? I think there many studies where it shows that the skin will rejuvenate because your body repairs your skin when slightly damaged . A dermastamp is a pretty safe and accurate option to microneedle:ogre:
it can be beneficial but it really has to be done very carefully.

The biggest risk factor is increasing the frequency to get faster results. if you microneedle before the skin has fully healed from the previous session you risk scarring.

But even if you do it correctly, theres simply no long term studies on its safety.
 
it can be beneficial but it really has to be done very carefully.

The biggest risk factor is increasing the frequency to get faster results. if you microneedle before the skin has fully healed from the previous session you risk scarring.

But even if you do it correctly, theres simply no long term studies on its safety.
Pretty much everything you said is right but one thing tho, even if there are no longterm studies , hypothetically you can answer it to yourself that it ,,SHOULD ,,be safe because your body just rejuvenates your old skin so its beneficial ,, IF ,, done right . But tbh of how many retarded people i see i doubt that everyone is able to do it safe jfl
 
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Pretty much everything you said is right but one thing tho, even if there are no longterm studies , hypothetically you can answer it to yourself that it ,,SHOULD ,,be safe because your body just rejuvenates your old skin so its beneficial ,, IF ,, done right . But tbh of how many retarded people i see i doubt that everyone is able to do it safe jfl
it can be beneficial but it really has to be done very carefully.

The biggest risk factor is increasing the frequency to get faster results. if you microneedle before the skin has fully healed from the previous session you risk scarring.

But even if you do it correctly, theres simply no long term studies on its safety.
Getting these answers put me off a little bit ngl, so not sure i will do it.

But if i decide to what mm do u think is the best and how often should it be done?

Worst case scenario i will pair it with minox on my eyebrows instead
 
Getting these answers put me off a little bit ngl, so not sure i will do it.

But if i decide to what mm do u think is the best and how often should it be done?

Worst case scenario i will pair it with minox on my eyebrows instead

if you only want to increase penetration of topicals (Minoxidil, Vitamin a etc.etc.) 0.25mm is enough

if you want to stimulate different parts of your skin you need to go beyond 0.5mm

i would not go past 1mm at home, though.

it all depends on what you wanna do exactly.

For certain effects you need to microneedle in the dermis:

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i recommend you look at these closely, so you understand the anatomy of your skin and what needle lengths are required to reach your desired effects.

The longer the needle length, the longer the downtime between treatments.
 
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if you only want to increase penetration of topicals (Minoxidil, Vitamin a etc.etc.) 0.25mm is enough

if you want to stimulate different parts of your skin you need to go beyond 0.5mm

i would not go past 1mm at home, though.

it all depends on what you wanna do exactly.

For certain effects you need to microneedle in the dermis:

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i recommend you look at these closely, so you understand the anatomy of your skin and what needle lengths are required to reach your desired effects.

The longer the needle length, the longer the downtime between treatments.
I only have PIE, so it seems like i dont have to go too deep. Also do u think i can combine microneedling with accutane or should i wait until after im done?
 
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Using stamp should on eyebrows should not be a problem, no?
you can try. be careful not to stamp the eyelids though, since eyelid skin is MUCH thinner than the skin on other parts of your face.
 
you can try. be careful not to stamp the eyelids though, since eyelid skin is MUCH thinner than the skin on other parts of your face.
Alright, thanks

Im not sure why someone wold stamp eyelids lol
 

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