Yes, many professionals, including dermatologists, aestheticians, cosmetologists, and beauty therapists, utilize Dr. Pen for their treatments. The key distinction between a trained professional and at-home use is that professionals typically operate the device at a deeper depth, effectively addressing issues like acne scars, wrinkles, and other skin damage. If you are microneedling at home, it’s advisable to start with a depth of 0.25 and gradually increase to a maximum of 1.00. If you have any uncertainties, it's best to consult with your doctor or dermatologist, who can offer expert guidance.
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