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Derma Roller for Keloid Scars

Keloids are one skin issue that can happen irrespective of age, and they really hamper one’s personality. However, with the derma rollers being there, one needn’t worry such issues too.


Induction of collagen is always good for the rejuvenation of skin, but the overproduction of it may sometimes lead to drastic results. One such side-effect of this is the growth of keloid. Keloids are additional pop ups on your skin which occurs as a result of excessive production of collagen when the skin repairs itself from bruises. No, it doesn’t hurt much unless you prick it yourself, but the sight of it is quite awkward and disheartening.

However, thanks to the modern techniques, especially derma rollers, keloids can be treated too and within few days. A knowhow of the same is given below—

What Is A Derma Roller Device?

The derma rollers, with its 192 micro needles, with lengths ranging between 0.5 to 1mm, works upon the keloid, causing it to rupture.

The procedure is not as painful as it may sound. It will produce some redness on the skin, which may last an hour or two, but results are sure to show up in a few days of using a derma roller.

How Does Derma Rolling Treat Keloid?

It pricks the keloid and releases the coagulated collagen, making the keloid appear flatter. You need to continue it at regular intervals to repair the injury altogether. The needles prick the keloid, flatten it, and post that they work on rejuvenating the skin. The blood circulation is increased as a result of which you get back smooth, clear skin over that particular area.

The collagen and elastin produced in this case is moderated by the machine, hence, there lies no scope of overproduction either.