Adjustable Microneedling Derma Stamp 0.25-3.0mm 140 Medical Grade Microneedles
The adjustable microneedling derma stamp works by creating tiny micro punctures on the skin's surface, allowing precise and safe microneedling.
Effective for skin and hair treatments, the derma stamp helps with various issues depending on the length of microneedles and comes with a protective needle cover to keep your derma stamp safe and clean.
Designed for targeted application, this microneedling derma stamp allows precise pressing on specific areas of the skin and hairline, unlike the derma roller which glides a barrel across the surface.
With an adjustable depth of 0.25mm to 3.0mm, needles can be modified according to comfort or treatment (needle lengths above 0.5 mm should be used with caution).
Choose Your Needle Depth
0.25mm needle depth:
- Reduces enlarged pores.
- Improves the feel & texture of your skin.
- Enhances the absorption of serums & skincare products.
- Used as an entry level for those new to microneedling.
0.5mm needle depth:
- Stimulates collagen & elastin production without causing harm to the skin.
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Improves the appearance of uneven skin tone.
- Reduces the appearance of acne scars.
- Improves skin tone.
- Helps with skin regeneration & repair.
- Stimulates hair thickening and hair growth.
0.75mm needle depth:
- Targets uneven skin tone and mild scarring.
- Encourages stronger hair growth response.
- Ideal for cheeks, jawline, and sparse scalp areas.
- Use with caution.
1.0mm needle depth:
- Helps reduce fine lines and mild acne scarring.
- Effective for moderate hair loss treatment.
- Use with caution on sensitive areas.
1.5mm needle depth:
- Deeper collagen stimulation.
- Targets stretch marks and deeper acne scars.
- Suitable for thicker skin or more stubborn areas.
2.0mm needle depth:
- Advanced depth for more severe skin concerns.
- Recommended for body areas or professional level scalp work.
- Not advised for beginners.
2.5mm needle depth:
- Treats deep scarring, body stretch marks, or very stubborn areas.
- Use with caution and under professional guidance.
3.0mm needle depth:
- Professional use only.
- For advanced cases of scarring or hair loss.
- Requires longer downtime and experience.
Derma Roller V Derma Stamp - What’s the Difference?
The Derma Stamp employs a tapping or stamping motion, making it ideal for precision and comfort, particularly when treating delicate areas such as the hairline, temples, or thinning patches. This vertical action provides greater control, avoiding pulling or tangling in the hair, which many users find gentler and easier to manage.
In contrast, the Derma Roller uses a rolling motion to glide across the skin or scalp. Best suited to larger, open areas such as the scalp in cases of male pattern hair loss, where it can cover a large surface area quickly and evenly.
Whether you prefer controlled stamping or efficient rolling, each tool offers unique benefits depending on your skin or scalp goals.
How To Use The Derma Stamp
It's important to inspect your derma stamp before and after each use and dispose of if it there are any bent or damaged microneedles.
Always start by ensuring that the derma stamp is clean and sterile.
- Ensure the skin area for stamping is washed and clean, by thoroughly cleansing. It's advisable to prepare the skin with an antiseptic wipe or solution.
- If you are new to microneedling, start off slow and consider starting with a short needle length (0.25mm) and minimal number of stamps over the area until you understand how derma stamping affects your skin. Stay away from the upper & lower eye socket area and be extra careful on sensitive places such as the nose and upper lip.
- Hold the skin taught and gently press the derma stamp vertically on the area you wish to treat as outlined below, making sure not to apply too much pressure.
- Stamp vertically once then lift, repeat up to 4 times, depending on your skin tolerance and sensitivity, making sure to lift the roller after each stamp.
Spend no more than 2 minutes using the derma stamp at any one time. You may feel a slight tingle after derma stamping, which is normal, but you should not feel pain.
Disinfect the derma stamp after use as outlined in the 'how to clean your Derma Stamp' section.
An evening regime is generally accepted as the best time to use your derma stamp when the skin is not susceptible to daylight sun damage.
Post Derma Stamping Guidance
After derma stamping the area may become red, this is normal, the skin is repairing itself, this is where the magic of microneedling is happening.
Apply your serum after you have finished the derma stamping. This is the time when you can get the best out of your products due to the higher level of absorption, meaning they are more effective.
Apply skin serums or products or sheet masks as required, whilst ensuring you check what works best after derma stamping for your skin.
Please note: some serum ingredients can cause an adverse reaction if sent further into the skin after derma stamping, always check your serum or product first.
Avoid potentially irritating retinol and vitamin C and depending on your skin type and your skin sensitivity, opt for ones rich in hyaluronic acid that will seal in moisture and help with skin regeneration.
It doesn't take the skin long to repair but you should avoid make-up for at least 24hrs after microneedling.
Skin could be more sensitive to sun and sunburn more easily than usual after using derma stamp, it's advisable to protect the skin for 3-5 days after use.
How often should I use the derma stamp
The frequency of use should allow your skin time to heal between sessions.
0.25mm
2-3 times per week depending on where it's used and what skin condition you are trying to treat.
0.50mm
Once per per week and where appropriate can be combined with the 0.25mm needle length.
0.75mm
Every 10-14 days
1.0mm
Every 2-3 weeks
1.5mm
Once every 3-4 weeks
2.0mm
Once every 6-8 weeks. Not recommended for home use, use with your skin specialist.
2.5mm
Once every 6-8 weeks. Not recommended for home use, use with your skin specialist.
3.0mm
Once every 6-8 weeks. Not recommended for home use, use with your skin specialist.
How long before I see results?
Some people notice improvements within the first few weeks of regular derma stamping, however, the full benefits may not be seen for 6 - 8 weeks.
When to replace your Derma Stamp?
For good skin hygiene and to ensure they remain effective, derma stamps should be replaced regularly depending on the length of the area treated and frequency of use.
As a guide your derma stamp should be replaced 3 months after first use or after a maximum of 15 uses for 0.25mm and 10 uses for 0.5mm.
Always dispose of and replace your derma stamp immediately if the any of the microneedles are blunt, bent or damaged.
How To Clean Your Derma Stamp
Your derma stamp should be cleaned using a steriliser solution containing an isopropyl alcohol solution of 70% or more, to remove any dirt and bacteria. This helps prevent skin irritation and minimise the risk of infection. ,
Hot water may get rid of germs and surface material but does not sterilise the derma stamp. We suggest using a steriliser with at least 70% isopropyl alcohol solution.
Cleaning Steps:
- Remove the derma stamp from its protective cover and give it a quick look to ensure the needles are in perfect condition. It's a good habit to check them before and after every use. If any needles are bent or broken, then discard the derma stamp and replace.
- Sterilise the derma stamp with your sterilising solution or spray, as directed by the steriliser instructions. This normally involves pouring some solution into a container and leaving the derma roller to soak for 3-5 minutes. Steriliser sprays may have different guidelines.
- After sterilising the derma stamp rinse with water and allow to air dry.
- Once dry, return the derma stamp to its protective cover.
Always check your derma stamp is clean before each use.
What is a Derma Stamp?
A derma stamp is a precision microneedling tool designed to target specific areas such as acne scars, fine lines, pigmentation, hair thinning, and beard patches. By creating tiny micro punctures in the skin, it stimulates collagen production and improves product absorption to support skin renewal and hair growth.
The derma stamp features an adjustable needle depth ranging from 0.25mm to 3.0mm, allowing you to customise treatments for both delicate facial areas and deeper skin or scalp concerns.
How Does a Derma Stamp Work?
The microneedles when stamped on the skin create tiny wounds that stimulate the body’s natural healing response and prompt the body to send skin protecting molecules like collagen and elastin to the skin’s surface stimulating new cell generation.
These tiny puncture wounds on the skins surface can also help promote increased skincare product absorption, making them more effective.
Is Derma Stamping Painful?
0.25mm depth
- You may experience a mild, tingling sensation.
- No pain or discomfort.
0.5mm depth
- You may experience moderate discomfort, which is tolerable for most users.
0.75mm depth
- Sensation becomes more noticeable, with a sharp or scratchy feel.
- Mild discomfort; consider using a numbing cream for sensitive areas.
1.0mm depth
- This depth can feel moderately intense, especially on thinner skin.
- Use of numbing cream for comfort and ease is recommended.
Product Safety and Contraindications
Important
- Keep away from children.
- Never share your derma stamp.
- Do not use if you have any skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.
- Do not use if you have conditions that could easily spread to other parts of the skin such as active acne or warts.
- Do not use if you have a history of blood clots.
- You may want to avoid derma stamping if you have conditions that affect your skin, such as diabetes, or if you have a weakened immune system.
- It is not recommended to use a home use derma stamp directly under the eyes. derma stamping under the eyes is possible, however, this is best done by a qualified professional.
- Experts advise stopping retinol 5 days before derma stamping to avoid an adverse reaction.
- Microneedling lengths of 1.5mm or over are best carried out by professionals.
Product Specification
- 140 Stainless Steel microneedles.
- Medical Grade.
- Ergonomic handle for comfort.
- Anti-slip grip for improved control.
- Protective needle cover.
- Adjustable depth 0.25mm to 3.0mm
- CE, RoHs, ISO 13485
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