Derma Roller

January 24, 2010

Derma Roller and Hair Laser for hair loss treatment

Baldness can be a great big problem for both men and women as they grow older and can intensely affect an individual’s confidence, particularly a women’s. Although hair loss is most common in men and can start off from a reasonably youthful age, it can also affect women.

There are some ways to prevent baldness such as; Styling your hair to cover up baldness, wearing a toupee, applying creams to help stop and reverse hair loss, there are even some fake hair powders and sprays that makes your hair appear fuller by clinging to existing hair.

another efficient invention on the hair loss market is the derma roller. This is a small hand held roller with about 96 surgical steel micro needles that you roll over your scalp to support hair growth and to thwart further hair loss.

The dermaroller works by using acupuncture techniques to promote the skins normal healing abilities. It promotes an enlarged blood flow to carry nutrients to the hair follicles as well as boosting the effectiveness of creams and lotions.

This system has been tried and tested by a mixture of men, the majority of men found that the derma roller halted their hair loss (also known as alopecia) and more than half of these men found that their hair began to grow back.

The derma roller can also improve the effectiveness of creams and lotions as it improves the absorption of these creams. One particular cream that has proven helpful for combating hair loss when used with the derma roller is Minoxidil.

The derma roller comes in a range of needle sizes; ranging from 0.5mm to 2.5mm. The 2mm and 2.5mm are, however for professional use only, for use by a trained professional in an approved clinic.

The dermaroller has changed many peoples lives and frequently the only reason it is ineffective is if the individual stops using it, now and then it can take a couple of months to see proper results.

One substitute to thwart and reverse thinning hair is the Hair Laser. This is a hand held laser for home use that you use in brush like movements over your head. This re activates latent hair follicles and speeds up the progress of effective follicles. While you are waiting for the derma roller or hair laser to start giving some results you may want to diminish the look of your thinning hair by using Hair Fibers to cover up the hairless areas and leave you with a complete head of real looking hair that can deal with all sorts of weather circumstances and not be affected.

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December 19, 2009

Remove Tummy Tuck Scarring

 had always been fat, as a kid, as a teenager right into later life. Then I had my two children, well I suspect I don’t have to to say any more, my drooping fatty belly was NOT beautiful. So, like a few women would, I looked into having a tummy tuck, it was high-priced but we had savings so my spouse and I determined it was worth it.

I booked myself in in with a well thought-of surgeon and with hardly any troubles I had a smaller tighter stomach. The only quandary I had now was the giant blemish across my abdomen where the surgeon had made the incision into my skin. He said that over time this would diminish and people have assorted healing abilities.

I wasn’t delighted with having to hang around; I mean what’s the point in having surgery to improve yourself and ending up with a further dilemma? So, after a few weeks I decided to do something about it and so I started looking for a therapy for tummy tuck scars on the internet. But, to no gain. I extended the word amid my closest friends to distinguish if any of them had a fitting plan to do away with tummy tuck scars.

One friend finally came back to me with a resolution. She had overheard two ladies discussing in her hairdressers concerning a Derma Roller which had apparently got rid of one of the ladies ‘awfull’ stretch marks and evidently worked on further things as well as scarring!

As quickly as I could get my hands on a PC I looked up Derma Rollers on the web and discovered Derma-rollers.com. They had an section about how the derma roller can be used to treat tummy tuck scars and, as it was merely £99 for two derma rollers (by far cheaper then surgery) I bought a 1.0mm and a 1.5mm with a vitamin cream to try it out.

following 5 weeks of using the 1.0mm derma roller I am extraordinarily impressed. It has notably reduced the magnitude of the scar and it has returned to my normal skin colour. I am now starting to use the 1.5mm derma roller to persist with this therapy to see if it entirely removes it. I have even treated my cellulite and that seems to be vanishing too! I’m so happy my friend went to the hairdressers that day; she has helped me become aware of a treatment for tummy tuck scars that actually works.

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February 20, 2009

The Best Stretchmark Cure - Simple Advice

Most of us, at some point of our lives have, undergone quick spurts of growth in life. Be it from those teenage years and puberty, becoming pregnant or any other type of speedy weight gain, the outcome is having to suffer from stretch marks. Having worked in the beauty industry for much of my life, I always seemed to be asked about the removal of stretch marks.

I don’t like to stick my head too far out on these type of issues, so I usually respond “it depends”. The first thing to bare in mind is everyone reacts differently to different treatment types. It often therefore depends on your personal circumstances to as to the long term benefits of the differing techniques. Pregnancy stretchmarks for example, tend to have different characteristics as generally they involve fleshy parts of the skin. This compares to marks on the arms and neck which tend to be the result of muscle growth in areas of very low fat content. As a result, different treatments produce different results.

It is vital that you do your research in advance of choosing a treatment type. It is very common for people to start out treating their stretch marks by using a stretch mark creme. But these in themselves differ massively in both price and effectiveness.

Even good lotions/crèmes can be boosted massively by using simple products such as a Derma Roller which give applications to the skin, a far higher chance of being absorbed and their active ingredients working. In fact, this style of treatment is found to consistently outperform other treatment alternatives across the board and in the past few years has become continually growing in demand.

It is important to consult a dermatologist, your own GP or a trained beauty consultant before beginning any treatment type. Making sure you know all information beforehand is vital in so that you can choose wisely

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