Q20. Are there any alternatives to using a dermaroller?
A20. Yes there are. Dermaroller is considered an effective form of treatment but if you are not suitable for this then there are alternatives.
These include dermabrasion, laser therapy, intense pulsed light therapy (IPL) and chemical peels.
FAQS Index : Dermaroller Treatment
- What is dermaroller?
- Why should I use a dermaroller?
- What can you treat with a dermaroller?
- Is a dermaroller easy to use?
- Where can I get dermaroller treatment?
- Is it better to have dermaroller done professionally or at home?
- Is there more than one type of dermaroller?
- How does dermaroller work?
- What is collagen?
- What is elastin?
- How long does the treatment take?
- Does dermaroller hurt?
- What can I expect from using a dermaroller?
- How much does a dermaroller session cost?
- Can I buy my own dermaroller and if so, how much do they cost?
- Can anyone have dermaroller?
- Are there any risks with using a dermaroller?
- What size of micro needle should I choose?
- Are all dermarollers the same?
- Are there any alternatives to using a dermaroller?
Guide to Dermaroller Treatment
- Dermaroller Treatment
- Your skin
- What is dermaroller?
- Dermaroller procedure
- Dermaroller treatments
- Acne scars treatment
- Ageing skin treatment
- Cellulite treatment
- Hair loss treatment
- Lines and wrinkles treatment
- Stretch marks treatment
- Sun damaged skin treatment
- Surgical scar treatment
- Finding a clinic
- Post treatment skincare
- Home based dermaroller
- Doctor roller dermaroller
- Medic roller
- Micronurse MNS dermaroller
- Scienta dermaroller
- ZGTS disposable dermarollers
- ZGTS titanium dermaroller
- Dermaroller Treatment FAQs
- Glossary