Dermapen

Acne, enlarged pores, discolouration – skin imperfections can affect people of all ages. This problem is especially irritating for adults who prefer to focus on eliminating wrinkles instead of worrying about oily skin. Is it possible to treat both at the same time – reducing imperfections and signs of ageing – in one beauty treatment? Absolutely!

The Dermapen treatment is considered one of the most effective professional methods of simultaneously combatting blackheads, discolouration, acne, and signs of ageing. It is carried out using a small device resembling a pen with several thin needles. The micro-punctures stimulate the synthesis of collagen and elastin and thus activate the skin’s natural regeneration processes. Specialised formulas full of active ingredients are introduced under the skin with the help of fine needles. The active ingredients reach the deep layers of the skin, regenerating and moisturising, as well as eliminating discolouration and acne symptoms.

The procedure is quick and effective. It takes about 30 minutes, depending on the size of the area to be treated. It can be performed on the face as well as on the body. The depth of the punctures and the type of formula are selected individually according to the client’s needs. The Dermapen treatment can be combined with our other procedures, including BioRePeelCL3.

The first effects are visible after just one treatment. The recommended number of treatments ranges from 2 to 5. Treatment frequency: it can be repeated every 2-6 weeks.

We recommend it for…

  • Cellulite
  • Stretch marks
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Scars and birthmarks
  • Enlarged pores
  • Flabby skin
  • Discolouration
  • Acne and blackheads

Results

  • Skin density and elasticity improvement
  • Lightening of scars and discolouration
  • Reduction of stretch marks
  • Reduced visibility of pores
  • Deep skin rejuvenation
  • Even skin tone
  • Smoothing fine lines and wrinkles
  • Skin hydration improvement
  • Acne symptoms reduction

Contraindications

  • Active inflammation
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Blood coagulation disorders
  • Cancer
  • Active viral, fungal, or bacterial skin infection
  • Unregulated diabetes
  • Couperose skin
  • Keloid scarring
  • Immunocompromised with delayed wound healing
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