Go for dermarollers!!! It needs a lot of sessions to see results, also can opt for TCA peels. As all of these removes the upper layer of the skin, now this also depends on the dept of the peel.
Im using derma pen from last years and yes its effective bt its Verry slow process recently i try tca cross 50% overall i want say all these things improving my scar condition
I bought a derma stamp because of you ❤ i had mnrf done but the effects were starting to wear off and i got blind pimples etc reasons.. I'm gonna start with 0.5 and see. Tnq for spreading awareness 😊 Edit - But after my session was done, the surgeon asked to not wash my face for 24hrs..is it fine if I wash it
Seeing someone with same skin for the...first time...btw thanks for the tips Btw a tip from me: try using phramacy based moisturizer so you dont even have to think about having breakouts....acmist is what i am using now...in dot and key moisturizer there is pore clogging ingredient said by my doctor...❤
@@aida3421 welcome;)🫶 Yeah i’m aware but since I’ve bought it and have not been breaking out these days, I’ll just finish it and buy a good one next time
please keep updating ......very usefull..i too have little tiny pits , by the way i want to know ..how much time it takes to completely vanish redness after use...guide me
@@Abhinavkumar099 Thank you ☺️ for everyone it’s different. For me, the redness of the scars, though still there, has become less prominent in 5 months and pitted scars have reduced significantly. I cannot tell you for sure how long it will take you to reduce their appearance as I’m figuring it out too as well as the fact that your scars might differ from mine in terms of intensity. Personally, the redness disappears faster and pitted scars take more time. One advice would be to ensure no new active breakout happens as it ruins the work you have done so far. :)
@@Isshooh I would say 45% easily. It’s been 5 sessions and I definitely have seen improvement. Also I’m taking it slow doing it once a month or sometimes delaying my session by 10-15 days just in case to let my skin heal first. I’m not in a hurry because I feel I’ve finally found something that gives real results. I’m not a professional plus I’m doing this at home so precautions are important. I had do a session 10 days ago but I still haven’t cuz I was busy as well as the weather change is ruining my skin so my priority right now is to have a clear pimple acne free base so I could do the next session. Try to minimise new active breakout because they ruin whatever work you’ve done so far. :) hope this helps
@@Cartoon2x95 minimum 2 weeks but wait until your skin has fully healed from the previous session (no redness, swelling, or irritation). People with sensitive or reactive skin sometimes need more time between sessions so do so according. :)
Please send skincare routine for me My skin is too oily to combination but recently i started glycolic acid this is winter I don't know suddenly my skin gets too dry i spent my money for expensive products but nothing works me please tell good moisturizer,face wash, sunscreen please help me
@@sharmilamadiraju1224 Your skin might be going through changes because of starting glycolic acid and the effects of winter weather, both of which can be drying. We oily skin people need to realise that hydrating products are not your enemies. In fact, the more you dry out your skin, the more oil your glands will produce, which can make things worse. For winter, stick to a gentle, non-stripping cleanser like CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser. If you prefer a foaming option, Simple Refreshing Facial Wash is a good alternative, though the former is better. Follow up with a hydrating toner-look for something with centella asiatica for soothing benefits or go for a creamy toner like TonyMoly Mochi Toner. For your moisturizer, CeraVe Moisturizing Cream is also good. Aqualogica Radiance+ Dewy Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ is not greasy for a sunscreen. When it comes to glycolic acid, use it just 2-3 nights a week. Overusing it can strip your skin and lead to more dryness and irritation. I hope this helps you:)
@@Alphonsashalu9887 ISOPROPYL-ALCOHOL An affordable brand is redcop. First rinse with warm water. I let it sit in the alcohol solution for 5-10 min and air dry it later. You can also just use dettol liquid to disinfect :) 🫶
Hi mind to let me know what needle length are u using and the time gap for each session? Do u start with lower needle length first then increase it after that? Thanks
@@Yoyolo-e1e I use 3 mm right now and do it once a month. It would be great to start off with lower range like 0.5 mm and then building up on it. If you feel some scars are too deep then you would have to increase the range in order to penetrate those scarred tissues. If you use a lower range, 0.5-1.5, you can do it more frequently, like once a week but make sure to look out well for aftercare. Hope it helps:)
@@kajalsinghthakur5790 On the night of the treatment, I keep it simple by applying a barrier moisturizer and sealing it with Vaseline to lock in hydration. The next morning, after gently washing my face with a mild cleanser, I repeat the process-moisturizer followed by Vaseline. I do the same routine at night. I avoid sun exposure during this time, so I typically schedule my sessions on Friday nights. This way, I can stay indoors over the weekend. If you go out in the sun, be sure to use sunscreen. For the next 4-5 days, I stick strictly to this minimalist routine of moisturizer and Vaseline. I avoid active ingredients like retinol or vitamin C, as my skin is more sensitive during this period. Overcomplicating my routine or using too many products tends to cause breakouts, so I prefer to keep it simple. Additionally, I steer clear of hot water, as it can disrupt the skin barrier, especially when it’s in a delicate state. Hope it helps!
@@sangitachakraborty9246 Over the past 4-5 months, I’ve definitely seen improvement in both the depth of my pitted scars and the redness caused by scarring. The scars have gotten smaller, but some of the larger, deeper dents will definitely require more sessions to heal completely. I’m dealing with two types of redness: one caused by scars and another from active acne. For me, the redness from scarring doesn’t respond to serums alone; these are two distinct issues that need different approaches. After a microneedling session, I stick to a very simple routine to manage redness. For the next 4-5 days, I only use a moisturizer and Vaseline-no actives or harsh products. When it comes to redness from acne, I personally use Plum’s Niacinamide Serum and the Some By Mi Exfoliating Toner. However, these are not suitable immediately after microneedling, so I avoid them for at least 4-5 days post-session. I’ve also found Centella Asiatica to be a great ingredient for calming the skin. My go-to product is the One Thing Centella Asiatica Toner, which works for soothing irritation. Hope this helps:)
@@anoohyarao9713 I typically schedule my microneedling sessions on Friday nights so that I can avoid sun exposure for the next two days. During this time, I only apply a simple moisturizer and Vaseline, even in the morning, unless I need to go outside. In that case, I use sunscreen as my skin has adhered to the required time. From what I know, the minimum time you should wait is just 6 hours before applying sunscreen, and that too a physical sunscreen. :)
@@robinsjohn.84 Yes it does. When the skin is penetrated by the needles, collagen is stimulated as well as elastin production, which repairs and smoothens the skin. :)
@@robinsjohn.84 Consistency is definitely important. If your marks are deep, it’s going to take time to completely get rid of it but visible difference could be expected from 3-4 month. Use the range as per the depth of the mark and take proper aftercare. It may take time but it’s better to take it slow than to ruin your skin in hopes of better skin. Hope this helps :)
@@Shiakaur2005 microneedling is highly recommended for large pores. An alternative to shrink appearance of pores is to use niacinamide serum incase you don’t want to do microneedling. Hope this helps:)
@@sumidebnath5242 I haven’t been able to cure it completely. It’s just that I film/ do my sessions on days when my skin is more clearer. Some things i do for my oily acne prone skin include double cleansing, using hot/lukewarm water to cleanse my face, exfoliating toner, tretinoin, barrier creams. They don’t always give consistent results but sometimes your acne is just not due to your skin alone but due to weather, your gut health or what you eat. I eat a lot of junk so I have minimised that. Hope this helps:)
I would suggest to start off with a lower range of 0.5-1.0 mm just to be on a safer side. For extremely pitted scars, increase the range later on. If you start with a lower range like this, you could do microneedling once a week. :)
@@TanhaTazneen Microneedling is highly recommended for enlarged pores but if you want to start off with something lighthearted, go for a niacinamide serum. The results with the serum will take time and patience. Hope this helps:)
@@To.Ananya I've been using niacinamide serum 10% last 1 years and now on, it control sebum production but it doesn't help me to reduce my enlarge pores.. so tell me what should I do to reduce that .??
For the deep scar, use 3 mm once a month. The result will take time and sessions but it’s better to take it slow than to rush incase it causes more scarring. For small scars, bring the range down. Lesser the range, the more frequently you can do your sessions. Like for 0.5 mm, 2x a week can be done. :) Even if it takes time, it’s all about safety🫶
Go for dermarollers!!! It needs a lot of sessions to see results, also can opt for TCA peels. As all of these removes the upper layer of the skin, now this also depends on the dept of the peel.
Im using derma pen from last years and yes its effective bt its Verry slow process recently i try tca cross 50% overall i want say all these things improving my scar condition
Is there any side affects?
Can you share alchol link which you used to clean needles i ordered the same derma stamp you recommended ❤
@@satisfyingfunz www.amazon.in/REDCOP%C2%AE-ISOPROPYL-ALCOHOL-Rubbing-Alcohol/dp/B09C64KW3S
You can also just use dettol liquid to disinfect :)
🫶
I bought a derma stamp because of you ❤ i had mnrf done but the effects were starting to wear off and i got blind pimples etc reasons.. I'm gonna start with 0.5 and see. Tnq for spreading awareness 😊
Edit - But after my session was done, the surgeon asked to not wash my face for 24hrs..is it fine if I wash it
@@vaish..26 your welcome🫂🫶🫶😃
Did you get blind pimple with mnrf?
after doing stamp, is the face immediately washed in water or maybe a facial cleaner?
Seeing someone with same skin for the...first time...btw thanks for the tips
Btw a tip from me: try using phramacy based moisturizer so you dont even have to think about having breakouts....acmist is what i am using now...in dot and key moisturizer there is pore clogging ingredient said by my doctor...❤
@@aida3421 welcome;)🫶
Yeah i’m aware but since I’ve bought it and have not been breaking out these days, I’ll just finish it and buy a good one next time
Please share your acne routine
please keep updating ......very usefull..i too have little tiny pits , by the way i want to know ..how much time it takes to completely vanish redness after use...guide me
@@Abhinavkumar099 Thank you ☺️ for everyone it’s different. For me, the redness of the scars, though still there, has become less prominent in 5 months and pitted scars have reduced significantly. I cannot tell you for sure how long it will take you to reduce their appearance as I’m figuring it out too as well as the fact that your scars might differ from mine in terms of intensity.
Personally, the redness disappears faster and pitted scars take more time. One advice would be to ensure no new active breakout happens as it ruins the work you have done so far.
:)
I hope you reply...😌 Could you please tell how much in percentage have you seen improvement in your scar?? Like 10% to 20 % or more...🙏
@@Isshooh I would say 45% easily. It’s been 5 sessions and I definitely have seen improvement. Also I’m taking it slow doing it once a month or sometimes delaying my session by 10-15 days just in case to let my skin heal first. I’m not in a hurry because I feel I’ve finally found something that gives real results. I’m not a professional plus I’m doing this at home so precautions are important.
I had do a session 10 days ago but I still haven’t cuz I was busy as well as the weather change is ruining my skin so my priority right now is to have a clear pimple acne free base so I could do the next session. Try to minimise new active breakout because they ruin whatever work you’ve done so far.
:) hope this helps
@To.Ananya ....thank you so much dear for your time and I really respect your detailed reply ❤️😌
@@Isshooh 🫶🫶🫶🫂
1.5 mm dermastamp After how many days do you repeat it again?
@@Cartoon2x95 minimum 2 weeks but wait until your skin has fully healed from the previous session (no redness, swelling, or irritation). People with sensitive or reactive skin sometimes need more time between sessions so do so according. :)
@@To.Ananyadoes it remove acne spots?
Please send skincare routine for me
My skin is too oily to combination but recently i started glycolic acid this is winter I don't know suddenly my skin gets too dry i spent my money for expensive products but nothing works me please tell good moisturizer,face wash, sunscreen please help me
@@sharmilamadiraju1224 Your skin might be going through changes because of starting glycolic acid and the effects of winter weather, both of which can be drying. We oily skin people need to realise that hydrating products are not your enemies. In fact, the more you dry out your skin, the more oil your glands will produce, which can make things worse.
For winter, stick to a gentle, non-stripping cleanser like CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser. If you prefer a foaming option, Simple Refreshing Facial Wash is a good alternative, though the former is better. Follow up with a hydrating toner-look for something with centella asiatica for soothing benefits or go for a creamy toner like TonyMoly Mochi Toner. For your moisturizer, CeraVe Moisturizing Cream is also good.
Aqualogica Radiance+ Dewy Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ is not greasy for a sunscreen.
When it comes to glycolic acid, use it just 2-3 nights a week. Overusing it can strip your skin and lead to more dryness and irritation.
I hope this helps you:)
Plz bta dain kitny minutes krna hai derma stamp?
Aur aik jagah pe aik baar hi krna hai?
Mera oily skin hai aur mujhe derma stamp use karna h to ap cleanser moistraizer aur sunscreen bata dijiye na
Can i use joy collagen serum after the session...it has a ingredients list :- collagen, hyaluronic acid, acai berries....can i use it ?
Which sunscreen you are using regularly plz tell me?
@@priyanimajhi3506 Aqualogica
Radiance+ Dewy Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++
:)
How do you sanitize your derma stamp... which product do you use for that
@@Alphonsashalu9887 ISOPROPYL-ALCOHOL
An affordable brand is redcop. First rinse with warm water.
I let it sit in the alcohol solution for 5-10 min and air dry it later.
You can also just use dettol liquid to disinfect :)
🫶
@@To.Ananya okay thank you for the reply
Hi I have so much open pores can I do microneedling?
Hi mind to let me know what needle length are u using and the time gap for each session? Do u start with lower needle length first then increase it after that? Thanks
@@Yoyolo-e1e I use 3 mm right now and do it once a month. It would be great to start off with lower range like 0.5 mm and then building up on it. If you feel some scars are too deep then you would have to increase the range in order to penetrate those scarred tissues.
If you use a lower range, 0.5-1.5, you can do it more frequently, like once a week but make sure to look out well for aftercare.
Hope it helps:)
Hey ,,, pls share your after routine .. it's very useful .
@@kajalsinghthakur5790 On the night of the treatment, I keep it simple by applying a barrier moisturizer and sealing it with Vaseline to lock in hydration. The next morning, after gently washing my face with a mild cleanser, I repeat the process-moisturizer followed by Vaseline. I do the same routine at night.
I avoid sun exposure during this time, so I typically schedule my sessions on Friday nights. This way, I can stay indoors over the weekend. If you go out in the sun, be sure to use sunscreen.
For the next 4-5 days, I stick strictly to this minimalist routine of moisturizer and Vaseline. I avoid active ingredients like retinol or vitamin C, as my skin is more sensitive during this period. Overcomplicating my routine or using too many products tends to cause breakouts, so I prefer to keep it simple.
Additionally, I steer clear of hot water, as it can disrupt the skin barrier, especially when it’s in a delicate state.
Hope it helps!
Thank you dear@@To.Ananya
How many sessions can be done with one stamp ??
@ 9-10 sessions if it’s well cleaned and maintained. If you see the needles aren’t sharp anymore, switch immediately.
0.5 mm ko mahine m kitne bar use kar sakte hai
Have you seen any difference in the depth of pitted scar in these 4/5 months? What serums do you use to reduce the redness?
@@sangitachakraborty9246 Over the past 4-5 months, I’ve definitely seen improvement in both the depth of my pitted scars and the redness caused by scarring. The scars have gotten smaller, but some of the larger, deeper dents will definitely require more sessions to heal completely.
I’m dealing with two types of redness: one caused by scars and another from active acne. For me, the redness from scarring doesn’t respond to serums alone; these are two distinct issues that need different approaches.
After a microneedling session, I stick to a very simple routine to manage redness. For the next 4-5 days, I only use a moisturizer and Vaseline-no actives or harsh products.
When it comes to redness from acne, I personally use Plum’s Niacinamide Serum and the Some By Mi Exfoliating Toner. However, these are not suitable immediately after microneedling, so I avoid them for at least 4-5 days post-session.
I’ve also found Centella Asiatica to be a great ingredient for calming the skin. My go-to product is the One Thing Centella Asiatica Toner, which works for soothing irritation.
Hope this helps:)
Does that hurt?
Please try re'equil barrier repair ceramide and hylaronic acid moisturizer.... Its way better than dot and key moisturizer😊
Can we use reequill moisturizer on bumps or forehead acne..?
@@lilaclalala thank you for the suggestion 🫶
I’ll order as soon as I finish this one:)
Need to know how many times you did in a month
@@_princess_world_affu_ once a month for 3mm
What is the name of the alcohol
There is redcop which is an affordable option.
I just use dettol to disinfect the needle:)
Hey do you use a sunscreen the next day? I hear you should wait 48 hours to use a sunscreen after microneedling.
@@anoohyarao9713
I typically schedule my microneedling sessions on Friday nights so that I can avoid sun exposure for the next two days. During this time, I only apply a simple moisturizer and Vaseline, even in the morning, unless I need to go outside. In that case, I use sunscreen as my skin has adhered to the required time.
From what I know, the minimum time you should wait is just 6 hours before applying sunscreen, and that too a physical sunscreen.
:)
Does it help in reducing stretch marks appearance?
@@robinsjohn.84 Yes it does.
When the skin is penetrated by the needles, collagen is stimulated as well as elastin production, which repairs and smoothens the skin. :)
I do it once a week but not consistently with that and in how much time period can I see a visible result?
I’m so embarrassed with my stretch marks!
@@robinsjohn.84
Consistency is definitely important.
If your marks are deep, it’s going to take time to completely get rid of it but visible difference could be expected from 3-4 month. Use the range as per the depth of the mark and take proper aftercare.
It may take time but it’s better to take it slow than to ruin your skin in hopes of better skin.
Hope this helps :)
Thanks Ananya! For this valuable advice.
Glad that I found ur channel .
How many times you did it per month
@@misk925 once a month since I use the highest range which is 3 mm for this particular derma-stamp :)
I have a doubt that is it also shrink pores plz reply
@@Shiakaur2005 microneedling is highly recommended for large pores.
An alternative to shrink appearance of pores is to use niacinamide serum incase you don’t want to do microneedling.
Hope this helps:)
How do you cure ur acne??
@@sumidebnath5242 I haven’t been able to cure it completely. It’s just that I film/ do my sessions on days when my skin is more clearer.
Some things i do for my oily acne prone skin include double cleansing, using hot/lukewarm water to cleanse my face, exfoliating toner, tretinoin, barrier creams.
They don’t always give consistent results but sometimes your acne is just not due to your skin alone but due to weather, your gut health or what you eat. I eat a lot of junk so I have minimised that.
Hope this helps:)
Check your links it's not working ..can you give it again
@@jmm25607btvvhbh I’ve updated the link in the video now :)
YOU ARE SOOOOO PRETTTYYYYYY
Di i have same scars as your
Which range needle i should use?
I would suggest to start off with a lower range of 0.5-1.0 mm just to be on a safer side. For extremely pitted scars, increase the range later on.
If you start with a lower range like this, you could do microneedling once a week.
:)
Can tell something for enlarged porse please?
@@TanhaTazneen Microneedling is highly recommended for enlarged pores but if you want to start off with something lighthearted, go for a niacinamide serum. The results with the serum will take time and patience.
Hope this helps:)
@To.Ananya Thankyou girl✨
@@To.Ananya I've been using niacinamide serum 10% last 1 years and now on, it control sebum production but it doesn't help me to reduce my enlarge pores..
so tell me what should I do to reduce that .??
Nothing about the video but just want to share that my name is Anushka tripathi and my sister name is Ananya Tripathi.... 😂😂 Coincidence 😁
@@AnushkaTripathi-r3j Definitely not…. Was meant to be😂🫶
@To.Ananya ❤️❤️
1 month For 3.0 mm ?
For the deep scar, use 3 mm once a month. The result will take time and sessions but it’s better to take it slow than to rush incase it causes more scarring.
For small scars, bring the range down. Lesser the range, the more frequently you can do your sessions. Like for 0.5 mm, 2x a week can be done. :)
Even if it takes time, it’s all about safety🫶
meri toa dekh hee fat gai….
@@chiragsingh604 😂😂 kya hi bolu
@@To.Ananyablood 🫨yr
😭🥲my acne
It will get better 🫂