05-06-2018, 07:08 PM
Thanks for reviving this thread, Slaneesh. I started using a derma roller ("Nylea Micro Needle Roller System") many months ago after running across it for a couple of bucks on eBay. Of course I ended up spending 20 bucks on a face cream per an Internet article (Olay Regenerist) to use with it. I was using it on my face weekly until the holidays when my got off my schedule and haven't gotten back to it. I think I will now.
I had not considered using it on my boob area, but I might give it a try now. I would think you'd want to wait a couple of days after a treatment before doing suction again. The needle things do kind of hurt a bit, but you toughen up after a few goes with it. It's kind of like using a soil aerator on your face. I'm not going to say I saw any noticeable change in the months I used it, but it probably does have potential and I don't see any harm to it.
The method I used on my face was to first do a facial cleansing as I do daily, then wipe my entire face and neck with alcohol, while soaking the roller in a bit of alcohol. Then rolled it over my face back and forth, vertically, horizontally and both diagonal directions. Once finished rolling, I rubbed in a small amount of Regenerist.
I had not considered using it on my boob area, but I might give it a try now. I would think you'd want to wait a couple of days after a treatment before doing suction again. The needle things do kind of hurt a bit, but you toughen up after a few goes with it. It's kind of like using a soil aerator on your face. I'm not going to say I saw any noticeable change in the months I used it, but it probably does have potential and I don't see any harm to it.
The method I used on my face was to first do a facial cleansing as I do daily, then wipe my entire face and neck with alcohol, while soaking the roller in a bit of alcohol. Then rolled it over my face back and forth, vertically, horizontally and both diagonal directions. Once finished rolling, I rubbed in a small amount of Regenerist.