Oman today_ Imagine a small, simple device capable of reducing wrinkles, fading acne scars, and even reviving hair roots. This remarkable tool is none other than the dermaroller—a small yet powerful device that can revolutionize your skincare and haircare routine without the need for a clinic.

What Does a Dermaroller Do?
The dermaroller, with its hundreds of tiny needles, stimulates the surface layers of the skin to boost collagen and elastin production—two essential proteins that keep your skin youthful, firm, and elastic. The results?
Skin Rejuvenation: Say goodbye to fine lines and sagging skin.
Scar and Acne Mark Improvement: By stimulating the skin’s natural regeneration process, dermarollers gradually fade scars.
Brighter Skin Tone: Helps reduce dark spots caused by sun exposure or hormonal changes.
Enhanced Product Absorption: Dermarollers prepare your skin to absorb serums and creams more effectively.

How to Use a Dermaroller
Using this simple tool correctly is key to achieving the best results:
1. Cleanse Your Skin: Start by washing your face with a gentle cleanser and then disinfect your skin.
2. Roll It: Gently roll the dermaroller over your skin in four directions—vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. Roll each area 6–8 times.
3. Post-Care Routine: Apply nourishing serums like Vitamin C or hyaluronic acid. Avoid makeup and sun exposure for 24 hours and ensure you use sunscreen.

Choose the Right Needle Size
0.25 mm: For better absorption of skincare products.
0.5 mm: For treating dark spots and fine lines.
1 mm: For deeper scars and old acne marks (preferably under professional supervision).

How Often Should You Use a Dermaroller?
0.25 mm: 2–3 times a week.
0.5 mm: Once or twice a week.
1 mm or more: Once a month for deeper skin treatments.

Essential Hygiene Tips
Disinfect the dermaroller with alcohol before and after each use.
Do not share your dermaroller with others.
Replace your dermaroller every 4–6 months.

Who Should Avoid Using a Dermaroller? People with open wounds, active acne, chronic skin conditions, or those who have recently undergone cosmetic surgery should avoid using a dermaroller. Additionally, if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before use.