Showing posts with label derma rolling treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label derma rolling treatment. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Facial Yoga Might Help You Get that Youthful Glow Again



Few years ago, a number of facial exercises (Facial YOGA was the trendy name people gave it) popped up in fitness & beauty circles, and promised to help women overcome wrinkles and get back that swanky look they had in early 20s!

Okay, these facial exercises can actually increase skin tissue elasticity if done on a daily basis. Plus, as you make faces in front of the mirror and pull your skin in different directions as you probably did in kindergarten to irritate someone, you sure as hell would feel young again! Jokes apart, some women including big facial yoga celebrity fans like Jennifer Aniston have reportedly benefited from facial yoga. 


How does it really work? Well, there’re no clinical studies to back any argument that may possibly attempt to answer that question. For example, the skin becomes less saggy or your brain has enough oxygen supply. But, as long as these fun exercises do actually work, why should you spend your precious time digging out for more information?

Friday, September 20, 2013

Are There Any Side Effects of Derma Roller?



Derma roller, a cylindrical handheld device studded with fine needles, is a useful skin-care tool helping you regenerate your skin. The procedure performed using a derma roller is quite simple, but customers often doubt if derma roller treatments have any side effects.

Here is the basic know-how of what this technique is and what to expect after the procedure. This might be of some help, should you have any doubts about the procedure.


The Procedure 
Derma roller is used as a medical device in micro needling for breaking down old scar tissue in order to stimulate skin cells to proliferate. This results in the formation of new tissue layers of collagen fibers and elastin.


Are There any Side Effects of  Derma Roller?
There are practically no negative side effects of a derma rolling procedure on your skin. It is absolutely normal for the skin to turn red after needling. You might notice redness even the next day of a more aggressive treatment that is done with longer needles. 

Also, you’ll notice small traces of needle punctures on your skin. You don’t get any wounds and your skin tone normalizes in a couple of hours after the procedure. The derma rolling treatment is done in a clinical environment and ends within one hour, there are no chances for any type of infection thereafter.
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