My Derma Roller has started to stick. That is, during a session it’s stops rolling. Is there any cleaning tip to make it function properly again?
What people don’t know about the technique of rolling is it is WONDERFUL for plumping lips. I had filler injected 3 years ago. It is meant to last a year but I have maintained the fullness through ‘rolling’ using a very short needle roller ( think it’s a .5). It’s not my imagination either. I had not seen the doctor who did the initial injections for a couple of years and when we ran into one another he asked where I had them recently done. I’m still not sure he believes that it was the roller maintaining it. Manufacturer of these units do not approve of using it on the lips but it works quicker -and more effectively there- than anywhere else. I am so used to it, I can press quite hard with it and have never drawn blood. It’s even good for quick ‘plumps’ before an evening out!
2 Issues:
My Derma Roller has started to stick. That is, during a session it’s stops rolling. Is there any cleaning tip to make it function properly again?
What people don’t know about the technique of rolling is it is WONDERFUL for plumping lips. I had filler injected 3 years ago. It is meant to last a year but I have maintained the fullness through ‘rolling’ using a very short needle roller ( think it’s a .5). It’s not my imagination either. I had not seen the doctor who did the initial injections for a couple of years and when we ran into one another he asked where I had them recently done. I’m still not sure he believes that it was the roller maintaining it. Manufacturer of these units do not approve of using it on the lips but it works quicker -and more effectively there- than anywhere else. I am so used to it, I can press quite hard with it and have never drawn blood. It’s even good for quick ‘plumps’ before an evening out!