Q16. Can anyone have dermaroller?
A16. Dermaroller is suitable for most but not all skin conditions. There are people who are not advised to have dermaroller for the following reasons:
- Problems with healing
- Skin rash
- Skin infection
- Warts and moles
- Psoriasis
- Active acne
- Skin cancer
- Eczema
- Problems with blood clotting
- Rosacea
- Cuts
- Grazes and sores
If you suffer from any of these problems then look for an alternative. Discuss this further with the dermaroller practitioner.
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