Product Description
Product description our Derma Pen is your ultimate skincare tool. How to Use: 1. Cleanse your face thoroughly and pat dry. 2. Select the appropriate needle length and attach a new needle cartridge. 3. Turn on the Derma Pen and choose your desired speed setting. 4. Gently glide the Derma Pen over the treatment area in a vertical, horizontal, and diagonal direction for 2-3 minutes. 5. After treatment, apply a soothing serum or moisturizer to the treated area. Directions Cleanse face - Select needle length - Attach new cartridge - Choose speed - Gently glide over treatment area - Apply soothing serum or moisturizer - Avoid sun exposure and makeup - Limit use to once every 4-6 weeks - Stop use and seek medical advice if signs of infection appear - Do not use if active acne, cold sores, open wounds, or skin infections are present - Consult a dermatologist for skin conditions like psoriasis or severe rosacea. Safety Warning If you're considering using a microneedling kit at home, it's important to be aware of the potential risks and take precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some safety warnings and guidelines: 1. Sterility and Cleanliness Sterilization: Ensure that the microneedling device and needles are properly sterilized before and after each use to prevent infections. Sanitize the Skin: Clean your skin thoroughly with an antiseptic or alcohol-based cleanser before starting the procedure. Do Not Reuse Needles: Do not reuse needles or needle cartridges unless they are specifically designed for multiple uses and can be properly sterilized. 2. Needle Length Appropriate Needle Length: For at-home use, stick to needles that are 0.25mm to 0.5mm in length. Longer needles (1.0mm and above) should only be used by trained professionals. Skin Sensitivity: If you have sensitive skin or are prone to skin conditions like eczema, rosacea, or acne, consult a dermatologist before using a microneedling kit. 3. Skin Type and Conditions Avoid if You Have Active Skin Conditions: Do not use a microneedling kit if you have active acne, cold sores, open wounds, or skin infections. This can spread bacteria and worsen the condition. Consult a Professional: If you have underlying skin conditions such as psoriasis or severe rosacea, consult a dermatologist before attempting microneedling. 4. Aftercare Post-Treatment Care: After microneedling, the skin may be more sensitive. Apply a soothing serum or moisturizer, and avoid sun exposure. Use sunscreen with a high SPF if you must go outside. Avoid Makeup: Do not apply makeup for at least 24 hours after microneedling to prevent irritation and infection. 5. Frequency of Use Do Not Overuse: Limit microneedling to once every 4-6 weeks, depending on the needle length and your skin’s tolerance. Overuse can lead to skin damage and irritation. 6. Pain and Discomfort Expect Mild Discomfort: Some discomfort, redness, and swelling are normal after microneedling. However, if you experience severe pain, prolonged redness, or signs of infection (such as pus or increased warmth), stop using the device and seek medical advice.