Dermaroller Medik8

www.celebrity-skin.co.uk MEDIK8 DERMAROLLERS IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OF FACIAL WRINKLES EYE WRINKLES SCARS PIGMENTATION CELLULITE DO NOT USE A MEDIK8 DERMAROLLER ON THE FOLLOWING SKIN CONDITIONS ACTIVE ACNE, ECZEMA, ROSACEA, PSORIASIS, KERATOSIS AND RAISED MOLES.
Visit www.derma-rollers.com to learn more about the amazing Scientia dermaroller. Great for treating acne scars, stretch marks, wrinkles and hairloss.

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25 Responses to “Dermaroller Medik8”

  • Raul7348

    @drugaware on my instructions it says to sterilise in sterilising fluid but on the warning of the fluid it says to not sterilise metal. will the roller be ok cause obviously its got metal on it and i dont want to damage the roller.

  • sakurapompom

    can i reuse roller?

  • Ming3977

    hello there i do use dermaroller. i done it by hardrolling but the fact is it leave some checkred lines on my forehead is it normal?how many days till it subside thanks :)

  • rraappoottss

    so how can i use it for the stretch marks?

  • Jangara1

    can derma roller give skin tightening and face lift???

  • fatboycelebrity

    This can be used for pitted scars and stretch marks?

  • pompom2912

    @drugaware : I’m about to purchase this product ( the 1mm needle). But someone told me that I have to use a new roller everytime I use it, means a roller should be used just once. Is it true? Thank you so much

  • wizardzwish

    @waya121 what derma roller you are using. i mean what brand….

  • tubbeyee0124

    Is it alright to use it if I’m 14 years old? I have chicken pox scars that I want to get rid of. Will the derma-roller make my chicken pox scars go away? My chicken pox scars are near my eyes. Is it alright to use on my scars even though it’s near my eyes?

  • drugaware

    @waya121 Hi,

    Most people can use the roller without any discomfort at all, but you can use numbing cream on the area first if you wish. This is available at your local pharmacy.

    Please see our instructions page:

    [dot] derma-rollers [dot] com /35/scientia-derma-roller-instructions/

    (Take the spaces out and replace the [dot] because YouTube won’t let me post the link here)

    I hope this helps.

    Kind Regards,

    Lisa – Derma Roller Expert

  • waya121

    i dont know why but wen i use the derma roller (not much pressure at all) it hurts like hell. my brother got it too and he says he dosnt even feel anything. i wonder if i should still use it. Is my skin too sensitive?

  • MrCorndogEater

    @drugaware You never answered that person on all their points

    you didn’t tell them why it is painful

  • OnCall101Villa

    is this permanent?

  • marge20868

    can I apply daily make up while using dermaroller? for example if I had used the dermaroller in the evening, can i apply foundation and skin powder onto the same skin in the morning after?

  • marge20868

    can I apply daily make up while using dermaroller? for example if I had used the dermaroller in the evening, can i apply foundation and skin powder onto the same skin in the morning aftet?

  • NEBUKADNECCAR

    @StarIsRich , hello, how is your stretch marks? Today, I used derma roller for a first time for my stretch m. and it hurts as a hell ( 2,5 mm needles). What you wrote really encouraged me to used it every day, but it’s not reccomended – that is why im asking – is it really worthe ?

  • StarIsRich

    @drugaware Thank you. The roller I have is a 1.5 mm. However if I do continue using the roller I am going to stick to the one I have as it has delivered amazing results so far. And to be honest I dont see how it will make a difference if I am to buy a more expensive one in regards to the risks. If its going to cause nerve damage it will do it whether it is a cheap one or a more expensive one surely?? As it is only the length of the needles that causes the risk?

  • StarIsRich

    @Annazayla I’m not sure. I am not a derma roller expert. But they do work for getting rid of stretchmarks I know that much. Everyone’s skin is different. I personally am going to stop using any derma rollers because I dont want to lose skin sensation. I noticed the areas I used it had become more numb than areas of skin where I hadnt used it. And personally I dont think this would make any difference even if I bought a more expensive roller. I was getting good results with just the cheap one.

  • Annazayla

    @StarIsRich Ok…..Will I get the same results if I use the derma roller once per week?

  • drugaware

    @StarIsRich Hi StarlsRich. 1) Cheap rollers are not usually pre-sterilized and are disposable after one use. 2) Rollers are not to be used every day, because your skin needs time to recover and grow the collagen. 3) The longest length needle to use at home is 1.5mm because greater lengths risk nerve damage. 4) I would discard this roller and get a quality roller with full instructions and customer support to get the best results without the risks. Try derma-rollers [dot] com. Regards Lisa.

  • StarIsRich

    Hey Lisa derma roller expert :) I have a question for you :) I have only been using my derma roller for about 2 weeks, I have been using it everyday. The good news is, it had reduced my stretchmarks! its like a miracle! they are disappearing! the only thing is, in the area I have used it, the skin seems to have lost some sensation.. do u lose sensation by using the derma roller? or is this just temporary. I must add, I bought my roller off a normal drugstore site, it was extremely cheap!!

  • simi034

    I have been using the derma roller for a few months now i am 46 and i have been using it mainly on my face and neck lines my skin has really renewed itself i am wrapped i love it i use it around my chin and jaw and i believe the skin as tightened in this area dont give up persist if it works for me i cant see why its not working for other people

  • simi034

    I have been using the derma roller for a few months now i am 46 and i have been using it mainly on my face and neck lines my skin has really renewed itself i am wrapped i love it

  • svastichellaFROCIO

    @homeroller1 not true. The treatments I had at home started two years ago and I was told that you had to wait months before seeing a result. Don’t give me that crap. If I had used shorter needles, you would have said the same thing. Don’t twist things around. This is just the worst skin device that ever existed.

  • homeroller1

    @svastichellaFROCIO I have some experience with derma rollers, 4 treatments is NOT ENOUGH. I’ve been using a derma roller at home (1.5mm) for 5 months now (treatment every 3-4 weeks) and only recently just began to see results (see a video of me rolling here:youtube.com/watch?v=-rhpXIY_Pvo). Also, what was the doctor applying while rolling? You need to “help” the roller by feeding the skin what it needs to produce new collagen.