2016-11-29

If you are considering using a derma roller, then chances are you know that derma rollers are used to improve various skin problems such as reducing wrinkles, fading acne and other scars, and giving you an overall brighter appearance by creating little injuries to the skin that causes the skin to rejuvenate as it heals.

Most people who search for the best derma roller look at dozens of different rollers and read hundreds of derma roller reviews prior to choosing a roller. However, understanding a bit more about these rollers will help you in your search for that perfect derma roller for you.

What is the Best Derma Roller Brand?

Many people try and choose their derma roller based on a brand. However, everyone that has their own favorite brands is going to recommend the brand that they use, not necessarily the right brand for you.

So here are a few things that will help you choose the right brand of derma roller for you:

Look for a brand that offers a wide range of derma roller sizes since different length needles are used for treating different skin problems. Variety allows you to choose the right derma roller to meet your needs.

Don’t get hung up on the price. Just because a company charges more than other companies for their derma rollers doesn’t mean their rollers are better. Oftentimes, mid-priced products are the best well made.

How to Use a Derma Roller

If you have never used a derma roller before, you may find that this tool is quite intimidating at the first glance. Afterall, it consists only of a handle with a roller filled with tiny needles you are expected to roll over your skin.

However, if you use the correct size of roller and don’t apply too much pressure, then you will be surprised at not only how painless derma rolling can be, but also with the results.

Here are a few tips on using a derma roller that will give you the best results.

Choose the right size: If you are simply looking for a roller that will make for better absorbing of skin care products, then experts´ advice is to use a roller whose needle size runs between 0.2 to 0.25mm. Needles this small can be used daily.

To help stimulate collagen production, fade small scars as well as most wrinkles, choosing a roller with 0.5mm needles and do some derma rolling every 4 to 6 weeks works best. Rollers with needle size 1.0 to 1.5mm are best used on the body to fade larger scars and stretch marks, and help to reduce the look of cellulite.

Sterilize the Roller Prior to Use: Remember that you are piercing your skin with this roller, so it is important that you sterilize the roller and needles each and every time before using. Simply soak the needle portion in alcohol for a few minutes and let it dry before rolling it across your skin.

Clean the Area where you are Derma Rolling: Germs and bacteria also grow on your skin, so it is essential to wash the area you plan on treating and pat it dry just prior to treating it.

Pull Skin Taut: Use the hand not holding the roller to pull the skin taut when you are rolling. Experts suggest that you roll the roller across your skin 2 or 3 times in one direction, then again going the opposite direction.

Moisturize Immediately After Treatment: Your skin will be somewhat red immediately after treatment, so you may want to derma roll at night to give the redness a chance to disappear. Always follow a treatment with a good moisturizer.

If There Is Bleeding Or Pain: If you have experienced any bleeding or an unreasonable amount of pain when using a derma roller, then you applied too much pressure. In such cases, you should treat the spots of bleeding with an antibiotic cream, and then don’t derma roll again until your skin has completely healed.

Don’t use a derma roller if you have acne, an infection, sunburn, problems with blood clotting, any skin disorders, Herpes, or skin inflammation.

What Size of Derma Roller Should I Use?

When it comes to derma rollers, different size needles are best to treat certain skin problems. Here is a brief look at what size needles are used to treat which skin condition or problem.

0.2 to 0.25mm are used for improving absorption of skin care products. These needles are too short to help reduce wrinkles, scars, or reduce cellulite, but can actually increase the skin’s absorption level significantly.

0.5mm are best used for stimulating collagen production, removing wrinkles as well as acne scars.

1.0 to 1.5mm needles may look small, but they are serious needles used to thicken skin and reduce the look of cellulite, acne scars and wrinkles. These needles should never be used on the thin areas around your eyes.

If you are using a derma roller for the first time, experts recommend that you not use any needle longer than 0.5mm until you and your skin gets used to this treatment.

Side Effects of Derma Rolling

When used correctly, derma rolling has very few negative side effects for most people. However, as with any skin treatment some people have sensitive skin and may suffer more side effects than others.

Here are some of the more common side effects that people may experience.

Reddened skin: Most people do experience some reddened skin, and this is an expected side effect from derma rolling. The redness often disappears in a couple of hours or overnight. However, keep in mind that since longer needles pierce deeper into the skin, redness may last a day or two.

Peeling: In some cases, mild peeling occurs to make way for new skin.

Infection: Infections are not uncommon if you don’t properly wash the area before treatment or forget to sterilize the derma roller. If an infection does occur, get immediate treatment.

Spreading of Acne: If you derma roll during an acne breakout, you are likely to spread the acne.

Now that you know a bit more about derma rollers, let’s have a look at some of the top derma rollers on the market.

3 in 1 Derma Roller by Lilian Fache



This 3-in-1 derma roller features a handle with 3 interchangeable heads all of 1mm length, but of different widths. The number of needles in the heads are: 180/600 and 1200. The roller needles are made of sterilized titanium.

Although 1mm long needles are not really recommended for first time users to use on their face, many people who have used derma rollers before or had derma roller treatments elsewhere, do use this roller on their face.

Users state that this roller helps to reduce sagging skin, age spots, scaring and cellulite as well as sun damage. While most people state that it is easy to use, others find that the cheap plastic doesn’t hold up well.

Petunia Skincare Premium Derma Roller 540 Needles



This Derma roller is made up 540-1mm needles. While the company states that it can be used on your face, eyes and body we would not recommend using needles this long on or around the eye area, as the skin is much thinner in this area and if too much pressure is applied, it can result in some rather serious injuries.

Users do say that when used properly, this derma roller is painless, it reduces deep lines and improves the overall texture of their skin. They also mention that this is not a daily use roller and users should leave time between treatments to allow the skin to heal. They also state that results are pretty fast.

Derma-Logi Derma Roller Skin Treatment



This Derma-Logi Derma roller skin treatment has 600 small needles and can be purchased in needle lengths of either 0.5 or 1.0. It has 360 degree rotation and is known to eliminate acne scars, stretch marks and wrinkles depending on the length of the needle you choose.

We like the fact that this is one of the few rollers available with the smaller 0.5 needle length as this is the best length for those just starting to derma roll. Users state that this roller makes it easy to apply light even pressure, and that they see improvement in their skin quickly. They also like that it comes with a handy storage/carry case.

Shessentials- Derma Roller System with 600-1mm needles and bonus 1200-1.5 roller head

This derma roller is best used on the body rather than on the face. It is helpful for reducing the look of cellulite, stretch marks and wrinkles as well as encouraging collage production. It is made of Medical grade surgical steel and offers a money back guarantee.

Users state that this product is best used on areas of heavier scaring and results in lightening stretchmarks and acne scars, resulting in overall smoother skin.

Royal Derma Roller

The Royal Derma roller has 540-1mm needles and is designed to stimulate collagen production. It comes in its own sterilized case and is great at encouraging new skin regeneration.

The needles are titanium, and it helps reduce facial wrinkles and even overall skin tone. It features a detachable replaceable head and comes with a handy storage case. Some users also say that this roller lightens freckles and dark skin spots.

Puruskin Derma Roller 1.5 + 1.0 Body Kit Extra 1200 derma roller

Made from medical grade titanium with a money back guarantee, this derma roller features two heads and a protective case. The roller heads are 1.0mm and 1.5mm, and are best used on the body.

Users find that it reduces stretch marks, softens fine lines and helps their skin absorb moisturizer better. Due to the length of the needles and the redness it causes, this roller is best used for night time treatments.

Dive d’or Titanium Micro Needle with Free Travel Case (1.0mm)

The Dive d’or Titanium Micro needle derma roller comes with a free travel case and a 90 day money back warranty. The needles are 1.0mm long and users state that this product improves skin texture making it smoother.

It is easy to use, helps to fade acne scars and reduce wrinkles. Users do review that this roller is slightly uncomfortable to use, but it is not really painful.

Pearl Enterprises M.T. Roller 1.5 mm Micro Needle

Made from stainless steel, this 1.5 micro needle derma roller is best used on the head and body. Users who have used it find that it is ideal for treating alopecia and actually helps prevent hair loss and even stimulate new hair growth.

Users also report that it helps to reduce scars, even skin tone and stimulate collagen production. Most see results within a few weeks and they also like the carry case.

Choosing the best derma roller is a matter of choosing a well crafted roller that has the right size needles to meet your specific needs. The rollers presented here should give you a good place to begin your search.

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