How to use a derma roller for beard growth?
Shave or trim your beard
For better results, shave or trim your beard so the derma roller can be in contact with your skin evenly.
Wash your beard/face
Wash your beard and the surrounding skin thoroughly with a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt, oil, or debris. Pat it dry with a clean towel.
Disinfect the derma roller
Before every use, disinfect your derma roller by soaking it in rubbing alcohol for at least 10 minutes. Rinse it with hot water afterward and let it air dry. Learn how to clean your derma roller.
Start derma rolling with a light pressure
Use a light, steady hand while derma rolling. You do not need to press down forcefully. The weight of the derma roller itself should be sufficient to allow the needles to penetrate the skin. Exerting too much pressure can lead to skin damage and discomfort.
Roll evenly
Make sure to roll the derma roller evenly in all directions (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal) over the treatment area. This ensures that the micro-needles create uniform channels in the skin for better results.
Avoid overlapping
Do not overlap the same area multiple times during a single session. This can increase the risk of irritation and damage. Each pass should cover a different part of your beard.
Be extra gentle on sensitive areas
Be extra cautious when derma rolling around sensitive areas such as the lips and use less pressure in these areas.
Use common sense
If you experience excessive pain, bleeding, or significant discomfort, stop immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
Avoid use if you have acne
Avoid using derma roller if you have active acne, infection or have a tendency to develop keloids.
Replace often
In order to reap the full benefits, replace your derma roller every few months.
Side effects of using derma rollers
The use of derma rollers has minimal side effects but you may experience skin irritation, bleeding, itching, discomfort and infection.
Can you use minoxidil and a derma roller for beard growth?
Dr. Shende says that you indeed use topical minoxidil 24 hours after you have used your derma roller as part of a hair growth or beard growth regimen. This combination is often referred to as “microneedling with minoxidil.”
The micro-channels created by the derma roller allow minoxidil to penetrate deeper into the skin, potentially increasing its effectiveness. Besides, microneedling stimulates blood flow to the treated area, promoting hair follicle health.
Studies show derma rolling with minoxidil can help address concerns like hair loss, thinning hair, or patchy beard growth more effectively than using minoxidil alone. 5
Can I use oral and topical minoxidil for a fuller beard?
Yes, absolutely! You can combine oral and topical minoxidil to get a fuller beard and the good news is that not only will your beard grow better and fuller, your hair will also grow!
How to get a prescription for minoxidil for beard growth?
You can get an oral minoxidil prescription for beard and hair growth by having a photo-consultation with an online dermatologist. This takes less than 5 minutes and you will get your answer in less than 2 business days.
How often to use a derma roller for beard?
The frequency and duration of derma roller use for your beard can vary based on individual preferences and skin sensitivity, but here are some general guidelines:
Using a derma roller for your beard is typically done once a week or twice per week. Avoid using the derma roller daily or too frequently, as it can lead to skin irritation.
A typical derma rolling session for your beard should last about 5 minutes. This should give you enough time to cover the entire beard area while keeping the overall duration manageable. Avoid prolonged rolling sessions to prevent overstimulation and potential skin issues.
Stick to a regular schedule and be patient with the process. It may take several weeks to months before you start seeing noticeable improvements in beard growth and texture.
After each derma rolling session, follow a proper aftercare routine. Apply a soothing and hydrating serum or moisturizer to your beard area to help with recovery and minimize any potential irritation.
The use of derma rollers at home has been gaining popularity due to their accessibility and affordability. dermarollers used at home have shorter and blunt needles as compared to the ones used by dermatologists. While they can temporarily stimulate blood circulation and increase hair growth, they won’t give you the same results as micro needling done at a dermatologist’s office.
Also, it is important to sterilize this equipments carefully at home as they carry risks of spreading infection
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