Micro-needling treatment



dr. Beauty Pen
- stitch depth: 0.25-2.75 mm
- ergonomic design
- model: newest technology – wireless electric pen
- solid stainless steel needles
- 5 speeds
- powerful engine
- easy to use
- effective treatment


Function
- against facial puffiness, "puffy face" or "morning face"
- removal or treatment of scars
- removal or treatment of acne scars
- surgical scar removal
- anti-wrinkle treatment
- against aging
- hair loss treatment
- treatment of hyperpigmentation
Advantages
- visual and visible improvement within a few days of the first treatment
- short healing time
- without permanent damage or injury
- no bruises (hematomas)
- no infection
- without hyperpigmentation after treatment
- extremely high absorption of any active ingredient during the treatment
- almost all skin types can be treated
- thickens the dermis without damage
- no damage to the epidermis



Application by region

Dermalorel vs. Dermapen
Disadvantages of Dermaroller compared to dermapen:
- pain
- possible heavier bleeding
- possible damage to the epidermis

Advantages of dermapen compared to dermaroller:
- simple adjustment of the penetration depth of the needles
- shorter time needed to perform the treatment
- minimal bleeding
- minimal pain
- the possibility of treating all regions of the face, including the nose and the region around the eyes
- disposable needles
- without the risk of transmitting infections
Probability of results: Collagen induction therapy
- acne
- skin rejuvenation: lifting, skin tightening, rejuvenation
- scars from acne and surgery
- stretch marks (results better than th laser)
- wrinkles and lines
- enlarged pores
- stimulates the formation of collagen
- hypo and hyperpigmentation
- alopecia
- vitiligo
- rosacea
- telangiectasiaseborrhea
- millions



Protocol
- clean the face of make-up and impurities in the usual way
- to remove dead cells so that nutrients can more easily and deeply penetrate the skin:
- peeling: k-surgery peels: milky, almond, salicylic, pyruvic and glycolic = effective and easy to use
- tc plus (10% tca)
- microdermabrasion
- apply anesthetic and cover with foil
- remove the anesthetic completely! (strict adherence!)
- facial disinfection with octenisept (spray and wait for it to dry)
- dermapen treatment (protocol according to indication) and application of mesotherapy cocktail
(channels close within 1 hour)
Contraindications
- chronic skin diseases
- infections
- malignant diseases
- active purulent acne
- coagulation disorders
- eczema
- herpes
- high temperature
- moles
- aspirin
- pregnancy and breastfeeding
- keloids
- allergies to anesthetics
- keratosis solaris
Typical changes after treatment
- up to 24 hours: erythema, petechiae, minimal edema
- 1 to 2 days: moderate erythema, petechiae, reduced edema, itching, feeling of dryness and tight skin
- 2 to 3 days: reduced erythema, reduction of petechiae and edema, reduced itching, minimal peeling
- 3 to 4 days: potentially mild dryness
- 4 to 5 days: complete recovery and normalization of function
After the treatment, it is forbidden to:
- direct exposure to UV rays
- sauna
- solarium
- gym and other forms of intensive exercise
- treatments such as microdermabrasion, laser, chemical peels, dermal fillers
- tattoo
- cosmetics and medicines with: retinoids, hydroquinones, alpha and beta hydroxy acids, benzoyl peroxide, alcohol: ethanol, sunscreens
- hot baths, saunas, spa
- self-tanning: spray or similar.
- swimming in chlorinated water in pools
Contraindications
- acne vulgaris iii-iv
- papulo-pustular rosacea
- herpes simplex
- scleroderma
- nipples
- bacterial, fungal or other infections
- open lesions
- solar keratosis
- skin cancers
- hemophilia
- keloids
KI for local anesthetic
- pregnancy
- breast-feeding
- liver diseases
- cholinesterase deficiency
- pub allergy
- allergy to sulfonamides
- methemoglobinemia
- cardiac arrhythmias
- allergy to any component of the local anesthetic

Treatment duration - protocol
- 45 min to 1 hour: including all stages of the treatment
- facial cleansing
- disinfection with Octenisept
- anesthesia (e.g. Emla cream)
- complete removal of anesthetic cream
- disinfection with Octenisept
- dermapen treatment
- mesotherapy cocktail treatment (up to 1 hour from the start of the treatment)
- mesotherapy diary for each patient with records: region treated, depth/length of needles, duration of treatment, types and amounts of anesthetics, types and amounts of mesotherapy cocktail, skin reaction during and after treatment