3.17.2011

My Experiment with Micro Needling

micro needlingSeveral months ago, in one of the mags, I saw something that looked like a roller with pins that claimed to help improve skin tone, reduce the signs of aging and so much more. Always ready to be a guinea pig, I had to check it out.

Before I begin, I have to say that the thoughts on this process are wide and varied. Devotees everywhere swear it's better than lasers and dermabrasion and post amazing before and after pictures. There is a ton of information (and misinformation) out there, so I am attempting to get to the bottom of it.

Micro Needling, or CIT (Collagen Induction Therapy) is the official name of this process. The country girl in me can't get over the fact that you are essentially using a rototiller on your face. That said, I'm not bothered by needles (unlike my sister in law, Abz, who recoiled in horror when I showed her the roller) and I'm not that wimpy. And also as country girl, I totally get why 'tilling your skin could actually help improve it.

According to Dr. Joseph Greco, the technique of medical micro needling has been shown to increase the remolding of the skin by creating thousands of microscopic channels thru the skin, to increase the formation of new tissue by activating the body’s wound healing cascade (hemostasis-inflammation-proliferation-tissue remodeling). The micro-channeling causes the release of growth factors that promote scar-less healing and the deposition of normal woven collagen rather than scar collagen.

There are various delivery systems in micro needling, but micro needling via a roller system, which creates literally thousands of channels thru the epidermis, appears to be most effective. The roller channeling method is safe, cost effective, and simple. While it takes six weeks for new collagen synthesis and about six months for the full effect of the treatments, the common response by patients after the initial treatment is that their skin has a “glow” and that fine lines are diminished.

But opinions on the general practice of Micro Needling vary. Some pros say it makes them nervous anytime someone is causing trauma to the skin at home (you can opt for pro sessions, which achieve greater results than the at-home versions). Others say that the results are better than sessions with a Fraxel Laser - without the downtime and at as little as 1/10 of the cost.

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I opted to try a Micro Roller with the most needles I can find, 540, versus the standard 200 per roller, which I presumed would give me more bang for my buck. I went for a Genosys Disk Needle Vibrating Roller. This roller is different from everything on the market for a few reasons:

1. It has over 300 more needles than basically everything else.
2. The needles themselves are star shaped, instead of round which, in theory, lets them last longer.
3. The needles are attached to the roller differently and have no chance of the pins coming off.
4. The vibration (which some say is helpful and others disagree) does take away from the slightly tingling sensation of rolling. You can also opt to turn this off and just roll without vibration, if you like.
5. These needles are 25% thinner, which causes less discomfort and allow the micro-channels to heal faster.


The kit I used included topical serums, a glycolic peel and the roller. Here's how it works:

Cleanse your face thoroughly.


Apply the 15% self-neutralizing glycolic peel solution (SRS), followed by the serum (AWS) to your face.

 

Begin to roll the roller over your face in one section at a time, going over each section in vertical and horizontal lines five times in each direction. You will be rolling over the same spots multiple times. It should take you about 10 minutes (or more) to do your whole face. I did this once per week, on Saturday night, because well, that's how I roll.

 
 (My face was very red and slightly swollen after the first treatment. It felt like having a fairly substantial sunburn for a few hours.)

The pins create micro-channels that heal quickly. I did this at night so my skin could heal overnight (plus the serums that I used didn't work with makeup as they were designed for nighttime use). The next day, my skin was a tiny bit tender, but glowed and had no signs of damage, whatsoever.

Here is what I looked like when I started the process:


(Click on photo to enlarge This photo makes me look like I have a five head.)

(Before on the left. After on the right.)

After six weeks of using the roller and their serums for treatments, I can say that I do see a slight difference, especially in the areas where my hard-to-treat melasma appears. The melasma has faded slightly in a way that previous treatments were unable to affect. My skin looks radiant and luminous after only the first few treatments. I didn't experience the extreme redness I did after the first time I rolled. I have no doubt that my skincare products can work harder when I use them in conjunction with rolling. Thoughts? Are you willing to try this? Have you tried it? What do you think?

Micro Needling Roller and products were supplied for review. Opinions are my own. Consult a professional before beginning this process.

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26 comments:

  1. Eek. Needles are frightening to me. You were brave for giving that a try on your face!
    Did you avoid the eyes, I'm guessing?

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  2. I could do it up to the top of my cheek bone, but no farther. I rolled my crows feet, but not closer than that. Also, rolling on my forehead made me sneeze uncontrollably. It was actually kind of funny.

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  3. Ow wow, I`e actually never heared of such treatments. I would try this actually, I do have a somewhat sensitivte skin when it comes to oigntments and cremes and I do have a silly routine by now which really helps for me. But specially when more UvA and UvB raditiations apear I have to take extra care to make sure my "dark" sports are protected enough not to become any worse :S I think I would try this out as a treatment in a salon, very open for it. I`m not sure I could even buy such devices in this country....now i`m gonna check it out ;)

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  4. What's the cost of this kit? I remember reading about it on Prime Beauty's blog but I don't remember what it cost.

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  6. Hi Marcia! It costs $150 for the roller and the AWS solution. It's fairly reasonable, I think!

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  7. That's not a bad price at all. Rodan and Fields sells one for about $200 plus you pay shipping.

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  8. You are either crazy or brave...or a little of both :)

    The thought of getting a shot makes me tear up. The thought of voluntarily running needles over my face makes me want to jump out my window.

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  9. @Kristin - you should know I am a bit of both. While not afraid of needles, I am afraid of water (except the ocean) and don't take baths in a tub because of a fear of sharks...

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  10. What was the price of the unit? Did you notice just the improvement of overall skin texture, or were fine lines softened too? Many thanks for you review--I saw this in a derms office and was curious...

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  11. The price is $150, including the AWS serum. If you click through any of the links, you can see more about packages they have available. It improved the texture slightly and discoloration slightly. The photos are true to life and not retouched.

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  12. Kelly,
    I am bowing and scraping at your nerve on this one! I thought I was fearless in the face of beauty...I don't think I will opt to try this and I have no needle phobia. Thanks for being our guinea pig and sharing your experience. I'm glad you are happy with the results!

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  13. Hi, I care for my skin regularly and have gone to the spa to get virtual mesotherapy treatments. I have also done the radio frequency treatment which tightens the skin. It took me awhile to test the derma roller but the seller of Genosys offered to give me a facial treatment using the AWS solution. I bought a lot of units the next day and one box of AWS solution. However, Genosys is pretty expensive because their solutions are actually just remanufactured by a Spanish manufacturer for meso solutions. I switched to a brand called Dermclar. They are based out of California too. They have a liposomes line which seems to really work in rejuvenating my skin. After two uses, I see a glow and a reduction of wrinkles in my skin. I bought a liposomes face neck low neck solution which had vitamin c lipochom and lipomoist...and then the next week i tried their antiwrinkle line around my eye since it is nanoencapsulated and has argireline and hyaluronic acid... after my supplies ran out, they suggested DermesoFace for me. Wow, that solution had vitamin c, vitamin e, argireline, hyaluronic acid, dmae, sodium pyruvate and my skin started glowing and my smaller acnes actually went away. They are a manufacturer so the price is great compared to the rest. They also have a derma roller right now and it ihas 540 pins and has a replaceable head and it costs me only $45. I am so happy and keep the maintenance at least every three months.

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  14. I test so many things, I haven't been using this any longer. I did enjoy the benefits I had received when I used it.

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  15. There is a bit of a debate as to what length needles will stimulate collagen production. I'm not a derm, so I'm not qualified to answer off of the top of my head. I'm not familiar with the White Lotus products.....

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  16. Interested to know if you're still using this device and what the results have been. Do you still think it would be a good investment?

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  17. Unfortunately, your review seems rather inconclusive, and obviously it wasn't a miracle worker or otherwise you would still be using it.  But also, the roller you decided to try is only .25 mm length needles.  White Lotus claims that less than .5mm needles does not induce collagen production.  Any interest in retrying the experiment with a white lotus roller? 

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  18. Get rid of that horrible cyst on the bottom left side!

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  19. Thank you for the review of this procedure, you helped to clarify the technique and gave me a picture of what I might expect from following the procedure.

    D. Russo

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  20. Approval

    Sent from my TARDIS.

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  21. Thanks for the post. I just bought one a few dys ago and am excited to try it out! The first application was with a professional facial and I did have the glow, partly due to the facial, I'm sure. But, this lasted longer and after the next two sessions I saw the same effect. I will keep it up, although I have to add I found it pretty painful when the aesthitician did it!

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  22. Oh, and I paid only 14 euro for this Germany. I'm curious about the major price difference...

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  23. Hello everyone. My name is Shana Han and I work with GENOSYS brand. If you have any question, please contact me. I do not recommend to choose rollers depending on only the price. There are so much different quality factors we need to consider to use it safely.

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  24. Hi. I have tried expensive rollers such as Genosys and I also tried the China rollers. I also tried Clinical Resolution and the DermaRoller US. I am a doctor of pharmacy and we have a spa.

    The thing I found out is these roller companies do not manufacturer their own solutions. They private label from other companies and the quality is not as great as when you buy from a meso specialist since this is a form of mesotherapy.

    The very expensive rollers and the new rollers that are mid-range- $40 or even lower do not have any difference. Both worked on my skin and it doesnt really seem to have any difference in the pain. Both were almost the same feel. However the difference in the solutions mattered so i suggest you go somewhere or to a manufacturer of a brand.

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  25. Hi, I am a Licensed Esthetician and just started to perform Microneedling procedure in our medical office. We use Dermapen for microneedling and most of my patients that benefit from it are the ones with acne scars. I found it works really great on thicker, oilier skin. On the thin mature skin I usually stay with 0.5 mm - no more. Also I like to alternate it for better anti-aging results with Red Light Led Therapy.

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    1. I am about to purchase a package for 1400.00 for three visits and that includes the neck - will I really see a result if not my partner is going to kill me for wasting 1400 for that than 800 for dysport

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