Showing posts with label Derma Roller (Aesthetic Treatment). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derma Roller (Aesthetic Treatment). Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

DermaRoller, MesoRoller & SkinStamp


DermaRoller (Same as MesoRoller & SkinStamp) is a procedure which stimulates the skin to produce new collagen formation, thereby reducing wrinkles and improving skin texture. DermaRoller is composed of an micro needle and all components used are skin friendly with no known negative side-effects. It may bring the effectiveness to prevent aging your skin and to help cell revitalizing.

SkinStamp VMT

What is the SkinStamp?

The SkinStamp is FDA-approved supplemental medical tool for micro-needle skin therapy. It uses 100% natural healing process of human body. This special treatment is non-surgical and uses for various skin conditions such as aging(wrinkles,stretching mark), scar(acne,surgical),pore size, and hyper pigmentation.

RM 300.00 each treatment

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Treatments for Acne Scars

Treatments for Acne Scars

A number of treatments are available for acne scars. The type of treatment selected should be the one that is best for you in terms of your type of skin, the cost, what you want the treatment to accomplish, and the possibility that some types of treatment may result in more scarring if you are very susceptible to scar formation.
You can use Snail Cream to prevent and repair acne scars and/or seek surgical treatments.
A decision to seek Aesthetics treatment for acne scars depends on:
The way you feel about scars. Do acne scars psychologically or emotionally affect your life? Are you willing to "live with your scars" and wait for them to fade over time? These are personal decisions only you can make.
The severity of your scars. Is scarring substantially disfiguring, even by objective assessment?
A dermatologist’s expert opinion as to whether scar treatment is justified in your particular case, and what scar treatment will be most effective for you.
Before committing to treatment of acne scars, you should have a frank discussion with your dermatologist/aesthetician regarding those questions, and any others you feel are important. You need to tell the dermatologist/aesthetician how you feel about your scars. The dermatologist/aesthetician needs to conduct a full examination and determine whether treatment can, or should, be undertaken.
The objective of scar treatment is to give the skin a more acceptable physical appearance. Total restoration of the skin, to the way it looked before you had acne, is often not possible, but scar treatment does usually improve the appearance of your skin.
The scar treatments that are currently available include:
1) Collagen injection. Collagen, a normal substance of the body, is injected under the skin to "stretch" and "fill out" certain types of superficial and deep soft scars. Collagen treatment usually does not work as well for ice-pick scars and keloids. Collagen derived from cows or other non-human sources cannot be used in people with autoimmune diseases. Human collagen or fascia is helpful for those allergic to cow-derived collagen. Cosmetic benefit from collagen injection usually lasts 3 to 6 months. Additional collagen injections to maintain the cosmetic benefit are done at additional cost.

2) Autologous fat transfer. Fat is taken from another site on your own body and prepared for injection into your skin. The fat is injected beneath the surface of the skin to elevate depressed scars. This method of autologous (from your own body) fat transfer is usually used to correct deep contour defects caused by scarring from nodulocystic acne. Because the fat is reabsorbed into the skin over a period of 6 to 18 months, the procedure usually must be repeated. Longer lasting results may be achieved with multiple fat-transfer procedures.

3) Dermabrasion (ATHENA GLOW). This is thought to be the most effective treatment for acne scars. Under local anesthetic, a high-speed brush or fraise used to remove surface skin and alter the contour of scars. Superficial scars may be removed altogether, and deeper scars may be reduced in depth. Dermabrasion does not work for all kinds of scars; for example, it may make ice-pick scars more noticeable if the scars are wider under the skin than at the surface. In darker-skinned people, dermabrasion may cause changes in pigmentation that require additional treatment.

4) Microdermabrasion. This new technique is a surface form of dermabrasion. Rather than a high-speed brush, microdermabrasion uses aluminum oxide crystals passing through a vacuum tube to remove surface skin. Only the very surface cells of the skin are removed, so no additional wound is created. Multiple procedures are often required but scars may not be significantly improved.

5) Laser Treatment. Lasers of various wavelength and intensity may be used to recontour scar tissue and reduce the redness of skin around healed acne lesions. The type of laser used is determined by the results that the laser treatment aims to accomplish. Tissue may actually be removed with more powerful instruments such as the carbon dioxide laser. In some cases, a single treatment is all that will be necessary to achieve permanent results. Because the skin absorbs powerful bursts of energy from the laser, there may be post-treatment redness for several months.

6)Skin Surgery. Some ice-pick scars may be removed by "punch" excision of each individual scar. In this procedure each scar is excised down to the layer of subcutaneous fat; the resulting hole in the skin may be repaired with sutures or with a small skin graft. Subcision is a technique in which a surgical probe is used to lift the scar tissue away from unscarred skin, thus elevating a depressed scar.

7) Dermarollers - Studies have also shown that derma rollers are oftentimes a better treatment than dermabrasion, chemical peels, and laser resurfacing. They are proven to be just effective in their ability to stimulate collagen and elastin production. Regular use of dermaroller can thicken skin, smooth scars of all sizes and erase wrinkles.
Skin grafting may be necessary under certain conditions—for example, sometimes dermabrasion unroofs massive and extensive tunnels (also called sinus tracts) caused by inflammatory reaction to sebum and bacteria in sebaceous follicles. Skin grafting may be needed to close the defect of the unroofed sinus tracts.
Treatment of keloids. Surgical removal is seldom if ever used to treat keloids. A person whose skin has a tendency to form keloids from acne damage may also form keloids in response to skin surgery. Sometimes keloids are treated by injecting steroid drugs into the skin around the keloid. Topical retinoic acid may be applied directly on the keloid. In some cases the best treatment for keloids in a highly susceptible person is no treatment at all.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Derma Roller Acne Scar

Q. What is a Derma Roller?

The Derma Roller (also called skin rollers, microneedle rollers, and dermarollers) is a small hand-held rolling device which has micro surgical steel needles that reach the inner surface of your skin to promote skin repair from the inside out. It stimulates elastin and collagen production in the skin without causing any damage.

Q. Do Derma Rollers Really Work?

Derma Rollers are supported by clinical studies to be effective in non-surgical and non-ablative treatment for a variety of skin conditions. These include aging, (wrinkles, fine lines, and stretch marks), scarring (acne and breast augmentation), as well as cellulite and hyperpigmentation.

Studies have also shown that derma rollers are oftentimes a better treatment than dermabrasion, chemical peels, and laser resurfacing. They are proven to be just effective in their ability to stimulate collagen and elastin production. Regular use ofderma roller can thicken skin, smooth scars of all sizes, and erase wrinkles.

Acne Scar Treatment and Acne Scar Removal

You get rid of the acne, now what about those scars that are left behind?

The effects are both physical and emotional, and are difficult to avoid if you’re one of the unfortunate individuals prone to scarring.

Scars are formed because of tissue loss, and it’s the lack of collagen in the skin which results in the scar being visible.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

DermaRoller Skin Rejuvenation


Patient Information on skin Rejuvenation

How does it works?
Skin rejuvenation procedures by DermaRoller is specially formulated to address most photodamages and age related complications, The procedure uses an active serum and deliver it beneath the skin such as wrinkles, pigmentation, sunspots, freckles and etc. With a combination of micro needling therapy, a secondary wound healing process will kick into action to deliver a tighter and healthier facial outlook.


DermaRoller Scarring Correction


Patient Information on Scarring Correction

How does it works?
Scarring correction procedure is design to improve the scarring by delivering the respective serum into the skin via our micro needling therapy. When the serum is delivered into the desired skin depth, it will act as a booster to create more collagen to grow and this will eventually helps to improve the scarring condition. In addition , the micro needling therapy will helps to break up the hard fibrous scar tissue and enhance a secondary wound healing process in the skin, thus, a fair and better skin texture is created.