Hi,
I am 43 years old, and would like to start dermaneedling soon. My 2 main aims are to reduce hyperpigmentation and increase collagen production to reduce wrinkles. I have already gotten some infos from Sarah (thanks Sarah), but don't want to keep stealing her precious time, and was hoping that the other members can maybe also help out. And who knows, maybe some new info, helpful to others, will come to light.
I am more or less set on the size of 1mm. I'm a bit of a wussy, so will not venture down the 1.5 mm road just yet, but want more benefits than the 0.5 mm needles are going to give me. So far so good. My main question is what actives to use directly after and the following few days after needling. I have quite difficult skin, so I'm trying to avoid using the Infadolan. I make my own creams and serums which contain both vitamin A acetate and vitamin C (separate products though), which seem to be very important. I also want to start using peptides. In a study on needling, I read that ascorbic acid was a no-no, yet here it gets mentioned time and again, at least to be used after 0.5 and/or 1mm treatment. Elsewhere I read, that one should allow for the irritation and not use anti-inflammtory actives = anti-oxidants yes or no?
Should actives be used immediately after needling for better penetration? As I make my own creams, I can try and get a recipe together using more oil, as I read in one of Sarah's posts, how important it is to moisturize after the treatment and using oils is a good way of doing that.
How long should one do the treatment? Do you get to a point, where achieving better effects is no longer possible, or is it an ongoing process?
Thanks everyone!