Q1. with what should we wash face after applying the numbing screen and after microneedling, respectively? Q2. how many needles cartridge should be used for cheeks? Q3. are we supposed to use the cartridge only once? can we sterilize it with isopropyl alcohol? Q4. How much better is Dr. Pen A6 than A1? Q5. Best place to buy genuine authentic Dr. Pen or any good derma pen in India?
Hi, I am from India. I would like to purchase this product. Even I am planning to get extra cartridges so that I can use it for longer time without worrying about my husband's next USA visit. How can I come to know the depth of the needle while buying cartidges? They have mentioned .25 means those needles can only go to the depth of .25 not 1mm? Which one to buy, 18 or 36 pin bayonet ? Kindy guide me. My husband will return from the USA next week (20th of Jan 2024.) Before that I would like to purchase.
I thought you were absolutely not to drag the pen, but stamp it instead? Can the Dr. Pen advisors let us know? I'd hate to drag the pen and create microtears.
I do it and many Dermatologist channels teach you how to do it safely. Use your brain and don't just do it from one video with no credentials that randomly fell upon your gaze. So your research and you'll be fine.
@@skeppyhalo5542you’re supposed to glide it on your skin, you’re supposed to use hyaluronic acids as a slip. This is electronic, it makes more sense to glide it than using it as a stamp.
Damage can occur if you are not practicing cleanliness - being in a sanitary environment, wearing gloves etc, you can also cause damage if you go over an active wound or acne etc. I have been professionally trained and it’s quite easy to do at home but you need to be cautious as you are impairing your barrier. Just be safe.
Q1. with what should we wash face after applying the numbing screen and after microneedling, respectively?
Q2. how many needles cartridge should be used for cheeks?
Q3. are we supposed to use the cartridge only once? can we sterilize it with isopropyl alcohol?
Q4. How much better is Dr. Pen A6 than A1?
Q5. Best place to buy genuine authentic Dr. Pen or any good derma pen in India?
Why didn’t she show before and after pics?
What do you think about microneedling patches? I've been using the Foreo FAQ ones for undereyes and forehead and it seems to be working wonderfully
Hi, I am from India. I would like to purchase this product. Even I am planning to get extra cartridges so that I can use it for longer time without worrying about my husband's next USA visit.
How can I come to know the depth of the needle while buying cartidges? They have mentioned .25 means those needles can only go to the depth of .25 not 1mm?
Which one to buy, 18 or 36 pin bayonet ?
Kindy guide me. My husband will return from the USA next week (20th of Jan 2024.) Before that I would like to purchase.
Sure, you already know this, but when you get this item, it has the instructions in the pamphlet. I suggest suggest during the 16 to 18 pin.
I thought you were absolutely not to drag the pen, but stamp it instead? Can the Dr. Pen advisors let us know? I'd hate to drag the pen and create microtears.
This one is not a stamp
1000% you are correct! Always stamp it! Never drag it
And what do you use this for exactly
acne scars
Your sure I can use this at home with safety no skin damage will occur ?
No, this is a treatment that should be made by professionals
Don't glide it, use it as a stamp. I've heard it can make your pores bigger if you glide it and can create damage.
I do it and many Dermatologist channels teach you how to do it safely. Use your brain and don't just do it from one video with no credentials that randomly fell upon your gaze. So your research and you'll be fine.
@@skeppyhalo5542you’re supposed to glide it on your skin, you’re supposed to use hyaluronic acids as a slip. This is electronic, it makes more sense to glide it than using it as a stamp.
Damage can occur if you are not practicing cleanliness - being in a sanitary environment, wearing gloves etc, you can also cause damage if you go over an active wound or acne etc. I have been professionally trained and it’s quite easy to do at home but you need to be cautious as you are impairing your barrier. Just be safe.