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Dr. Divya Chowdhry

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Dermatology

Experience: 13+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Shreya Deoghare

Visiting Consultant


Dermatology

Gender: Female

Dr. Saijal Gupta

Visiting Consultant


Dermatology

Experience: 7+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Vipul Gupta

Visiting Consultant – Dermatology 


Dermatology

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sumit Hajare

Visiting Consultant - Dermatology


Dermatology

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Dr. Veenu Jindal

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Dermatology

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Dr. Pallav S Kishanpuria

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Dermatology, Allergy

Experience: 19+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jasmine Kohli

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Dermatology

Experience: 5+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Vinay Kumar

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Dermatology

Experience: 36+ Years

Gender: Male

Languages Spoken: Hindi

Dr. Vikram Lahoria

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Dermatology, Hair Transplant

Experience: 8+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Prateek Nagrani

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Dermatology

Experience: 5+ Years

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Dermatology, Allergy

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Dr. Komal Pahuja

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Dermatology

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Dr. Varun Sarin

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Dermatology

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Dr. Varsha Verma

Visiting Consultant– Dermatologist


Dermatology

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Frequently Asked Questions

A derma roller is a handheld device with micro-needles rolled over the skin to create tiny punctures, stimulating collagen production and promoting skin rejuvenation.
The derma roller's micro-needles create controlled skin injuries, triggering the body's natural healing response. This process causes the production of collagen and elastin, which increases skin texture and appearance.
Some benefits of derma roller use include reducing the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and stretch marks, improving skin tone and texture, enhancing the absorption of skincare products, and promoting overall skin rejuvenation.
Dermarollers are generally safe for most people to use. Before using one, individuals with certain skin conditions or active infections, should consult a dermatologist before using one.
Possible side effects of derma roller use include temporary redness, skin irritation, and mild swelling. These usually subside within a few hours or days.
The frequency of derma roller use depends on the needle length and your skin's tolerance. For shorter needle lengths (0.2-0.5mm), you can use it 2-3 times a week. For longer needle lengths (0.5-1.5mm), it is recommended to use it once every 2-4 weeks.
Yes, you can use derma rollers on various parts of the body, such as the face, neck, arms, legs, and abdomen. However, it's important to use the appropriate needle length for each area.
To clean a derma roller, rinse it with warm water and gentle soap, then soak it in isopropyl alcohol for 5-10 minutes. Let it air dry before storing it in a clean container.
Make sure your skin is clear and free of creams and makeup before using a derma roller. To prevent further irritation, avoid using a derma roller on active acne breakouts or open wounds.
By promoting the absorption of hair growth products and improving blood circulation, dermal roller with long needles can promote hair growth. But, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.
Visible results may differ depending on individual factors, but improvements in skin texture and tone can often be seen within a few weeks to a few months of consistent use.
Dermarolling can cause mild discomfort or a tingling sensation, especially when using longer needle lengths. However, it is generally tolerable and can be reduced by using numbing cream before the procedure.
If you have sensitive skin, it is best to start with shorter needle lengths and perform a patch test to see your skin's reaction to it. Gradually increase the needle length as tolerated.
Derma roller can be combined with other skincare treatments. However, it is essential to consult a dermatologist or skin care professional to understand the appropriate combination and sequence of treatments for your particular needs.
Dermarollers can be safely used at home when proper hygiene practices and instructions are followed. Choose a high-quality derma roller from a reputable brand to ensure safety and effectiveness.
The recovery time varies depending on the needle length used. With shorter needle lengths, the skin may recover within a few hours. Longer needle lengths may require 1-2 days for the skin to fully recover.
The use of a derma roller to treat active acne and rosacea is not recommended, as it may worsen the skin's irritation and could spread bacteria. Wait until the condition subsides before considering derma rolling.
Dermarolling can help improve hyperpigmentation by promoting skin cell turnover and enhancing the penetration of brightening agents. However, it's important to use the appropriate needle length and consult a dermatologist for personalized advice.
Dermarolling is not recommended for individuals with blood clotting disorders, active skin infections, or inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. Consult a dermatologist for specific contraindications.
After derma rolling, it's important to avoid sun exposure, apply a gentle moisturizer, and protect the skin with SPF. To allow the skin to heal, avoid using harsh or irritating skincare products immediately after the procedure.
Reviewed By Dr. Deepti Rana, Senior Consultant - Dermatologist, Laser and Aesthetic Physician, Dermatology on 28 May 2024.