The Power of Derma Rolling for a Radiant Face

Published: May 12, 2024

Derma rolling, also known as microneedling, is an increasingly popular and non-invasive procedure for achieving radiant skin at home. This skincare method involves the use of a derma roller, a microneedling device designed to enhance the complexion and promote a radiant face. The convenience and accessibility of derma rollers, readily available on platforms like Amazon, make it easy for individuals to seamlessly incorporate this effective skincare technique into their routines. Throughout this article, we will discuss how to use a derma roller and learn about its benefits for achieving healthier and more vibrant skin.

"Skin rolling is a nonaggressive method used on the skin with gentle, repetitive movements to stimulate microcirculation and product absorption. The work being uniform, it is therefore fast, effective and constant. This allows a different skin response and a progressive microcirculation stimulation proportional to the pressure adopted."


Maria Giulia Simonazzi

Board Certified Esthetician 

and [ comfort zone ] International Training Manager

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Getting Started with Derma Rolling

A derma roller is a nonaggressive mechanical tool used on the skin with gentle, repetitive movements to stimulate microcirculation and product absorption. The focal point of the roller is its head, which is embedded with tiny needles designed for creating controlled micro-injuries on the skin's surface that promote skin cell regeneration and therefore enhance the skin's complexion by reducing acne scars, other facial scars, and stretch marks. Because the work of the derma roller is uniform, it is fast, effective, and constant. There is also a handle for user-friendly maneuvering that ensures a comfortable grip throughout the process.

Active Ingredients for Enhanced Results

As mentioned, derma rolling creates microchannels in the skin. The micro-injuries created by derma rolling stimulate the skin's natural healing response, promoting increased blood circulation and the production of collagen and elastin. Collagen and elastin support the skin by providing structural integrity and elasticity.

Consequently, when derma rolling, the skin also becomes more receptive to the benefits of active ingredients present in skin serums, boosters, or ampoules. This synergy between derma rolling and active ingredients contributes to an overall improvement in skin texture, tone, and vitality.

The active ingredients that can be more effectively absorbed when applied after derma rolling include (but are not limited to) vitamin C, retinol, and hyaluronic acid. Vitamin C, with its antioxidant properties, aids in brightening the complexion and promoting collagen synthesis. Retinol stimulates collagen production and cell turnover, thereby promoting smoother and firmer skin. Hyaluronic acid, a powerful hydrating ingredient, also benefits from the increased absorption facilitated by derma rolling, promoting a well-moisturized and plump complexion.

The active ingredients in ampoules are also enhanced when used after derma rolling. This [ comfort zone ] collection of intensive serums is designed to smooth and tone your skin by hydrating and brightening it.

Hydrate and Disinfect before Derma Rolling

Hydrating is essential when derma rolling due to the unique demands the process places on the skin. While derma rolling is beneficial for collagen production and overall skin rejuvenation, the microchannels formed during the process can temporarily compromise the skin's barrier.

Hydrated skin is more pliable and resilient, reducing the risk of excessive dryness or sensitivity that may occur after derma rolling. Additionally, well-hydrated skin promotes a smoother natural healing process and contributes to a healthier complexion overall.

Applying products with hydrating ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, before and after derma rolling helps create a well-moisturized canvas. Hyaluronic acid, known for its ability to retain water, ensures that the skin remains adequately hydrated. This not only supports the recovery process but also enhances the effectiveness of the derma rolling by promoting optimal conditions for collagen synthesis and overall skin health.

Understanding Collagen Induction

Collagen is a structural protein that forms a major component of the skin, providing strength, elasticity, and support to its structure. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the skin's firmness and resilience. However, as the skin ages or undergoes damage, collagen production tends to decline, leading to the development of fine lines, wrinkles, and a loss of skin elasticity.
Derma rolling leads to the production of new collagen and elastin fiber—a process known as collagen induction therapy. The rejuvenation of increased collagen production also helps to minimize the appearance of scars, fine lines, and wrinkles.
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Incorporating Derma Rolling into Your Skincare Routine

With a consistent and well-thought-out approach, you can maximize the benefits of derma rolling. Here’s a look at how to incorporate it into your skincare routine:

Preparation and Cleansing

Begin by thoroughly cleansing your face with a gentle cleanser. This step ensures the removal of makeup, impurities, and excess oils, providing the derma roller with a clean surface to do its job. Gently pat your face dry with a clean towel. If you have active acne, you should postpone derma rolling until it has subsided.

Hyaluronic Acid Application

Next up is the prepping phase. Consider applying a hyaluronic acid serum before you begin derma rolling. Hyaluronic acid works wonders in hydrating the skin, creating a well-moisturized base that helps your skin cope with the micro-injuries induced by the derma roller.

Derma Rolling Technique

Before use, disinfect the derma roller by soaking it in isopropyl alcohol for at least 10-15 minutes. This helps eliminate any potential bacteria and ensures a hygienic application.

When you begin, start with one section of your face, and using gentle pressure, roll the derma roller back and forth in a vertical direction. Repeat this process 2-3 times, ensuring even coverage. Then, roll the derma roller horizontally over the same section for the same length of time. Be mindful not to press too hard to avoid unnecessary irritation.

Rotate the derma roller at a 45-degree angle and repeat the rolling process in a diagonal direction. Move systematically across your face, treating one section at a time. Always roll in vertical, horizontal, and diagonal directions to cover the entire area evenly. If you have specific concerns, such as scars or fine lines, spend extra time rolling over those areas for targeted treatment.

Post-Derma Rolling Skincare

After derma rolling, apply your favorite serums or moisturizers. The microchannels created by the derma roller enhance product absorption, maximizing their effectiveness.

Then, clean the derma roller by rinsing it under warm water. Disinfect it again by soaking it in isopropyl alcohol for another 10-15 minutes. Allow it to air dry before storing.

Sun Protection

After completing your derma rolling session, prioritizing sun protection is paramount for the well-being of your skin. The micro-injuries created during the process render the skin more vulnerable to the sun's harmful UV rays. 

Frequency and Consistency

Consistency is key when using a derma roller. Start with a lower frequency, such as once a week, and gradually increase as your skin becomes accustomed to the process. Eventually, a derma roller can be used twice a day—during your morning and evening skincare routine. If you experience excessive redness or irritation, reduce the frequency of use and consult with a dermatologist if necessary.

When to Avoid Active Ingredients

If you're new to derma rolling or using products with potent active ingredients, gradually incorporate them into your routine, starting with a lower frequency. On the day of derma rolling, opt for milder, hydrating products to support skin recovery without causing irritation. Listen to your skin, and if any signs of discomfort arise, postpone the application of these products and consult with a dermatologist for personalized guidance.

Choosing the Right Derma Roller for Your Skin

When considering at-home derma rolling, you’ll find that there is a range of rollers to choose from, each varying in needle lengths and materials. The crucial step in the process is understanding your individual skin goals.

Begin by assessing your skin type and skin tone, taking into account factors like sensitivity and resilience. If you have sensitive skin, you should opt for shorter needle lengths to help avoid excessive irritation. If your skin is more resilient, you can explore longer needles for deeper penetration and pronounced results.

Additionally, it's essential to address specific skin conditions, such as eczema or dryness. In such cases, consulting with a dermatologist is advisable. Their expertise can guide you in choosing a derma roller tailored to your skin's unique needs.

Enhance Your Derma Rolling Process with Sublime Skin Products

Derma rolling is a versatile and easy-to-use method that can address specific skin concerns or boost overall skin health. With guidance and regular inclusion in your skincare routine, derma rolling can allow you to harness long-lasting skincare benefits for a radiant face.


If you are eager to explore the benefits of derma rolling further, check out the [ comfort zone ] Sublime Skin collection for a curated range of skincare products designed to complement and enhance your derma rolling experience. For professional derma rolling facials and microneedling sessions, find a [ comfort zone ] certified spa near you.


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