Dermaroller

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SMOOTHER, BRIGHTER, YOUNGER, HEALTHIER LOOKING SKIN

HOW DOES GD® SKIN REJUVENATION WORK?

GD® skin rejuvenation stimulates the skin to regenerate and repair itself naturally and safely:

  • Improving the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Brightening skin for a more youthful complexion
  • Creating firmer, plumper skin
  • Reducing the appearance of acne scars
  • Your practitioner will use a Genuine Dermaroller™ medical device to carry out the procedure, so you can be confident that it’s sterile, safe and of the highest quality.

THE PROCEDURE

Before the procedure begins your practitioner will numb your skin using a topical anesthetic to make the procedure more comfortable. They will then use the Genuine Dermaroller™ to create thousands of micro-needle columns in your skin, which close rapidly. This action stimulates a natural healing response in the skin. The procedure will take around 20-30minutes, depending on the area being treated.

Immediately after your GD® treatment you will look as though you have moderate sunburn, and your skin may feel warmer and tighter than usual. To assist your skin in its recovery your practitioner may apply a post-procedure product. You should then avoid intensive UV exposure and artificial exposure for at least 2 weeks after your procedure. It is important that you use a high level broad spectrum UVB|UVA sun protectant on a daily basis during this period, even in winter and on cloudy days.
Your practitioner will suggest a course of GD® treatments depending on the condition being treated, but expect at least three treatments with approximately six weeks in between each.

WHAT RESULTS CAN YOU EXPECT?

After your procedure, you can expect an improvement in your skin’s texture and tone. The results may take a little time to show, this could be up to 3 months.

Rest assured that the results you see over time will look natural, and be long lasting.

More Information

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