Acne
scars are sometimes cruel reminders of our days as
awkward teenagers, trying to get through the maze of high school in one piece
and unscathed. It can also be warning
signs of too many late nights and an unhealthy diet of chips and coffee at odd
hours. Whatever the case, they are
definitely things we all know we're better off without, but sadly cannot easily
get rid of. A lot of research and
development have gone into skin care to help eradicate these all too telling
signs of the life we live and the genetics we were born with.
Acne scar removal is one such that seeks to
be addressed by this emerging beauty device--the derma roller. The derma roller is used in the collagen
induction therapy process, or more commonly known as derma rolling, to help
improve skin quality and remove acne
scars, stretch marks, fine lines and wrinkles, and correct pore
enlargement. It is a handheld device
that consists of a rotating barrel and 540 titanium microneedles. It is small enough to fit
in your pocket, but produces largely significant results.
When used daily for at least two weeks, the
derma rollers helps open the skin to increase absorption of healthy ingredients
from topical creams directly to the deeper layer of the epidermis. It also activates the skin's natural healing
response of collagen production to repair damaged skin that is caused by the inflammation of the skin resulting eventually
to acne scars. Collagen in the skin causes it to be
smoother, fairer and more taut.
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