Dermapen

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Dermapen

 

Dermapen is a method applied to eliminate skin problems by deeply affecting the skin without damaging the upper layer of the skin, the epidermis. While the skin is reliably renewed, the person who has the application can continue his/her social life normally.

How is the Dermapen Method Applied?

The skin is cleaned and disinfected before the application. The healing mechanisms of the skin are triggered by opening microscopic channels on the skin surface thanks to the ultra-thin micro-needles (0.02 mm) of the Dermapen device, which enter and exit rapidly perpendicular to the skin. With the Dermapen procedure, “collagen” and “elastin” synthesis, which are indispensable for skin firmness and elasticity, is provided and blood circulation is increased. Thus, new cell formation increases and the production of collagen, hyaluronic acid, fibronectin, elastin fibrils under the skin is accelerated.

What are the Areas of Effect of Dermapen?

  • Treatment of acne and acne scars,
  • Normalization of enlarged pores,
  • Treatment of skin blemishes,
  • Eye and eye contour bruises and bags,
  • Wrinkles and sagging in the neck and décolleté areas.
  • Treatment of fine lines and alleviation of deep wrinkles.
  • Scar and chickenpox scar treatments.

What are the Advantages of Dermapen Application?

  • It can also be easily applied in summer,
  • There is no risk of burns, stains or scars,
  • Suitable for all skin types,
  • It can be used in dark-skinned patients who cannot undergo laser skin rejuvenation,
  • It can also be applied in areas such as neck and inner arms,
  • The design of the Dermapen device enables the treatment of hard-to-reach areas such as the edge of the nose, around the eyes, around the lips.

How Many Sessions Is Dermapen Applied?

Applications are applied in approximately 5 sessions per month or every 15-20 days. If the physician deems appropriate, these applications can be repeated, increased or decreased according to the need.

Author: Ekrem Güldaş

Ekrem Güldaş