When considering at-home microneedling pens, Dr. Pen stands out as the number one choice worldwide. To achieve the best results and minimize potential health risks, it's crucial to use genuine Dr. Pen microneedling devices and cartridges that meet high manufacturing standards.
One of the significant risks associated with counterfeit at-home microneedling devices is the potential for permanent skin damage. Authentic microneedling pens are specifically designed to penetrate the skin at controlled depths, promoting healing and collagen production, which leads to firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin. In contrast, fake devices can cause excessive harm, resulting in scarring, hyperpigmentation, and other long-term skin issues.
If you choose to microneedle at home, it's advisable to start with a depth of 0.25 mm and only increase to a maximum of 1.00mm. If you're uncertain about the process or the appropriate settings for your skin type, it's best to consult with a doctor or dermatologist for expert guidance.
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