At-Home Microneedling 101: The Pros & Cons | Dr. Shereene Idriss

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Let's talk about at-home microneedling - the good, the bad, how to, & my recos!
    0:00 intro
    1:11 what is microneedling
    2:57 is at home microneedling beneficial?
    4:05 the don’ts
    5:58 pros and cons of at-home tools
    7:28 how to keep mirconeedling tools clean
    7:55 when/how to use at-home microneedling tools
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Комментарии • 353

  • @mashakalinkina7207
    @mashakalinkina7207 Год назад +92

    I'm thankful for your realistic, humanistic, harm-reduction approach, versus the standard gate-keeping, "just don't do it!!" approach. People are gonna do what they're gonna do and it's For A Reason. Might as well make it as safe as possible through knowledge for those who cannot access the care they should be able to access.

  • @tessw9744
    @tessw9744 Год назад +208

    I have been using a Dr. Pen. It's not a roller it's got a tip with multiple needles and they go up and down like a stamp. It goes up to 3.0 in depth. I've used it 3 times with 6 weeks in between each use and my face has tightened up a bit. But I don't drag the device across my face like most people do. I use it like a stamp. Works pretty well, just gotta have patience and not overdo it.

    • @trenac8308
      @trenac8308 Год назад +4

      This post is 7 months old so not sure if you will get this message. I just bought a Dr. Pen 8 and I haven't used it yet. What setting did you start at and did you numb yourself first? I like the idea of stamping with it and lifting it up and moving rather than dragging it across the face like I've seen so many DIY on youtube do. What products are you stamping into your face? Thank you.

    • @joannehung2417
      @joannehung2417 Год назад +2

      @tessw9744, where did you buy Dr Pen, what model with 3.0 in depth ? How much is it?

    • @GreenTea3699
      @GreenTea3699 9 месяцев назад

      @@joannehung2417 I've never heard of a Dr. Pen that goes to 3.0 depth. 2.5 is deepest I'm aware of.

    • @krisboggus4457
      @krisboggus4457 9 месяцев назад +2

      At home go to 2.5mm usually.

    • @devdawg22
      @devdawg22 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@joannehung2417 I know it's not. Pen by many stamps fo up to 3mm

  • @9helenDK9
    @9helenDK9 Год назад +19

    Congratulations on the launch of your skincare line.
    It looks beautiful.
    I wish you success in the future - you deserve it.

  • @psychpomelo
    @psychpomelo Год назад +100

    Great info! When I was in college and couldn’t afford anything, I did micro needling on my acne scars. It was by far the best thing I have ever done to my face. I think it’s important to get this information out there because people are inevitably going to do this at home to some extent. Some other social media dermatologists only want this done in office, which most people cannot afford.

    • @psychpomelo
      @psychpomelo Год назад +19

      @Ray An The scars on my cheeks were pretty deep. I used 1.5mm (because that’s the depth you need for collagen production) on only the scar areas on my cheeks once per month for three months. Since it takes 3-4 weeks for collagen synthesis, my skin was still getting better a few weeks after doing it. It was pretty amazing to see the progress as the weeks went on. Definitely don’t do this on areas with thinner skin. Hope this helps! 🙂

    • @nataliegundersen9673
      @nataliegundersen9673 Год назад +5

      Which pen did you use? I am also considering micro needling to get rid of acne scars.

    • @aswardsyam
      @aswardsyam Год назад +7

      @@nataliegundersen9673 i think dr. pen is quiet good. i've been using it since last year. it works wonderful on my acne scar

    • @nansiipii9018
      @nansiipii9018 22 дня назад

      Can you say what serum did you use ? Please Please Please Please Please

    • @champam9717
      @champam9717 2 дня назад

      ​@@psychpomelodid you do it at home? How are your scars now?

  • @brangpt
    @brangpt Год назад +148

    thank you sooooo much for sharing this! there are so many misconceptions about microneedling at home and i'm literally living proof that it works. i had severe cystic acne in college and used to pop my pimples so often because i just wanted them to go away.. and that left me with every type of acne scar you can think of (boxcar, rolling, icepick and of course hyperpigmentation like no other) i've been using the banisher 2.0 from banish microneedling tool for YEARS and i have never felt more confident in my skin than i do now. the pricing of in office treatment was never even something that was attainable for me, so i opted into doing it at home and im soooo glad i did!

    • @claubarbosa5908
      @claubarbosa5908 Год назад +10

      Girl!! I'm so happy to see your comment, i have also the same size of your microneedling, can you tell me which products do you combine it with and how often do you use it?

    • @theawakening6323
      @theawakening6323 9 месяцев назад +2

      What do you use?

    • @brangpt
      @brangpt 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! I'm really sorry for the late reply. But I use the Banish Kit from Banish - I use it like every other week (youre able to use it once a week I just am not that consistent with it sometimes lol) and I use their pumpkin enzyme mask once a week (this is a game changer as well) hope this helps - @@claubarbosa5908

    • @brangpt
      @brangpt 8 месяцев назад

      hey! see above response. :)
      @@theawakening6323

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 6 месяцев назад

      He's a DUDE! (If you're discussing this with branmarshall!) @@claubarbosa5908

  • @chekanify
    @chekanify Год назад +20

    My favorite part of my Saturday morning. I really wish your skin care line will eventually be available worldwide (Argentina here!) cause I find it really interesting. Congrats on everything Dr😍

  • @melissad.2908
    @melissad.2908 Год назад +59

    I really appreciate you- you are so realistic about things like this. I get really frustrated with other derms on RUclips who vilify microneeding. So many women cannot afford to get it done, but they can do it safely at home if they are thorough with researching how to do it. You’re the best!

    • @WendeCrow
      @WendeCrow Год назад +5

      All I do is follow directions on the box. No problems here!

    • @susanmeadows627
      @susanmeadows627 Год назад +2

      I agree! ❤

  • @Yuallsomad
    @Yuallsomad Год назад +22

    I used to go hard with a dermaroller and ended up getting all these little under the skin bumps which I would end up needing to exfoliate to get rid of. It ended up being a rollercoaster of skin issues. Now I'm just sticking to at home topical products! Thanks Dr Idriss 💜x

  • @AuroraCarlisle
    @AuroraCarlisle Год назад +41

    I loooove micro needling at home but I took a break years ago due to starting tretinoin. I have a bunch in their boxes (I used single-use out of my paranoia for bacteria) just sitting in my skincare closet. But when I did it, it made my skin absolutely glow and feel moisturized. I always wore gloves and cleansed my skin with Hibiclens beforehand. Paranoid? Yes, but I don’t want to introduce a new problem with a procedure meant to help my skin!

    • @verafreebourn9152
      @verafreebourn9152 13 дней назад

      I love cautiousness. I will now wear one use gloves and always wash thoroughly.

  • @platinumpetal
    @platinumpetal Год назад +5

    Love your videos! You are so good at explaining everything!

  • @christinac7074
    @christinac7074 Год назад +4

    Great info! Love your honesty and values! Wish your skincare gets available in Europe/ Greece 🇬🇷

  • @KinniMoo
    @KinniMoo Год назад +2

    You are glowing!! So excited to get the products 💖💖💖💖💖

  • @rene8347
    @rene8347 Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos every Saturday morning! I’ve learned so much about from you! 🙌🏼May you create content about body skincare on hyperpigmentation? I greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much for your time.

  • @hendsavannah
    @hendsavannah Год назад +4

    I’d love to hear your thoughts on TCA cross! Thanks for all the education and fun that you provide!!

  • @kayrabey1344
    @kayrabey1344 Год назад +6

    Wow, if I ever decide I need this procedure I’ll will definitely have it done in my dermatologist office.

  • @gertrude4045
    @gertrude4045 Год назад +8

    great information. as i was watching i was thinking it would be really interesting to see more types of videos but also doing an "at-home" video and "in-office". i think it would e interesting to see the guide for at hime versus what to expect in the office, also, an in office video could also be a good learning experience as far as what to look for and ask when hunting for derms in our own areas. idk if this made sense, but yeah

  • @Seasonschange22
    @Seasonschange22 Год назад +3

    Congratulations 🍾 🎉 on your success!!! I have to say it was like watching a friend introducing her newborn (a love you can’t express but you could feel and see all over your face) so 🥂clink to that!!! Your so genuine and clear what’s realistic about this overly saturated market and I appreciate the no fear monger Kung-Fu tactics bc of your character, your experience, your generosity of time and compassion bringing the Facts to the little nerdlings we are 🤓! Thank you Doc 🔬🧪🕳🧬📊📉📈 🇫🇷 👩🏻‍🔬🧘🏻‍♀️- I’ll sit patiently while whip up another batch

  • @JackiePadua
    @JackiePadua Месяц назад +1

    Thank you, Dr. you are so thorough yet concise when you explain you are so amazing and thank you for explaining it so clearly that we could do it at home if we are careful

  • @paula1509
    @paula1509 Год назад +4

    Please do review on female hair loss esp Female bald pattern hair loss. I know you did this topic during you Covid journey. I’m glad you recovered!
    Review on some hair products such as Vegamour, Keratase… besides Monoxildi. Thanks a bunch!

  • @maureenos
    @maureenos Год назад

    So excited for your launch! I’m on the waitlist :-)

  • @joycei9660
    @joycei9660 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your content and your real talk medical information❤

  • @StarDelta9
    @StarDelta9 Год назад +12

    Hello thank you: I’ve been micro needling with a Dr. pen M8 ultra it has a depth up to 2.5 I do nano, & cosmetic micro needling. I’ve not medically MN. The M8 Dr Pen does all 3 numbing is key: with CMN & MMN ty again for the information and sharing with us. 💙🧚
    I use Coso BAHA a non cross link HA. It’s improved my acne scarring, as well as help with cystic acne. Of course always done without a breakout. My texture has improved. It’s a beautiful tx. I am a nurse of 40 years. I’m very cautious and less is more. It’s a ongoing process. Not a one time fix all.

  • @kalgidave7374
    @kalgidave7374 Год назад +4

    Dr Idriss, a kind request if I can you please do a hair care video for thin hair..!! Very educational and very much appreciate you taking out time and putting in the effort and Absolutely a fan or yours…!!! 💓

  • @donalchomal5796
    @donalchomal5796 Год назад +13

    Please do a video on sun spots or age spots. Many women in my family have them and no good starting point to learn about them. How do we differentiate between melasma and age spots?

  • @EngagingQuill
    @EngagingQuill Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, Dr Idriss! My question is about zinc oxide & sensitive skin… what should you use instead?
    I’m going back to watch older videos, in case you’ve already addressed this. Wishing you a great weekend, and I hope you get a chance to rest.

  • @sweetsnejinka9411
    @sweetsnejinka9411 Год назад +167

    "You must be very responsible, and very clean." Ohhhh, ok, not for me

    • @TheBetterlife101
      @TheBetterlife101 Год назад +2

      I was LITERALLY thinking the same thing

    • @heathermunoz6282
      @heathermunoz6282 9 месяцев назад +1

      Haha 😂

    • @jessicagarcia3279
      @jessicagarcia3279 3 месяца назад

      Hahahahaha 😂

    • @cheriboberry1808
      @cheriboberry1808 2 месяца назад

      Right

    • @yipeedo372
      @yipeedo372 27 дней назад

      I've tried microneedling without sterilising the pen and no proper aftercare i.e using tret straight after and nothing happened I still experienced the benefits.
      But majority of the time I tend to sterilise the equipment beforehand but if I don't have the isopropyl alcohol then I do without simples

  • @annieanna2900
    @annieanna2900 Год назад +38

    I did it 4-5 years ago and I’m still treating the hyperpigmentation 😢 My skin was acne prone but was “stable” and OMG! I ended in the dermatologist with a massive breakout!!!

    • @Oatmealxxx
      @Oatmealxxx Год назад

      microneedling caused you to breakout?

    • @jaredh4044
      @jaredh4044 Год назад +8

      @@Oatmealxxx Anything that irritates the skin can cause a acne flare I believe, and it’s harder to perfectly sterilize the equipment at home, possibly introducing bacteria into the skin.

    • @clemonscrafts
      @clemonscrafts 7 месяцев назад +1

      This is why she said, “If you have an active acne breakout, do NOT use this….” Um, rolling needles through bacteria and pus just spreads all that around. 😢

  • @christinagoltare6650
    @christinagoltare6650 Год назад +26

    Thank you so much Dr. Shereene for this in-depth and informative video! In 2016, I suffered 2nd degree burn scars from a skin peel that I reacted very badly to. I also had acne scars from hormonal acne (which I still get sometimes). While my burn scars were healing, I was doing SO MUCH research on what I could do at home to help my scars, because I cannot afford in-office treatments. I've been using the Banisher 2.0 micro needling stamp from BANISH Skincare for a few years. I'm 45 years young and my skin looks better than it did in my 20's!!!! It has helped to soften my fine lines and wrinkles, eliminate hyperpigmentation and more... with the incorporation of their Vitamin C Serum.

    • @prabjot2832
      @prabjot2832 Год назад +1

      Can I pls ask what Vit c do you use? Thanks

    • @littlebeebs1
      @littlebeebs1 Год назад

      How often do you replace the Banisher ? I’ve been considering getting it because I have such sensitive skin that I think I may be allergic to the nickel in stainless steel . Last home treatment I did was with the Anteage Microneedling roller and serum . I’d had pro in office treatments before with the same exact serum . But this time , I got itchy and had red , scaly areas for a few days . Dunno if it was the nickel in the needles or the serum . Since Banisjer is gold plated , it seems I’d not have any allergies and I can skip the serum.

    • @littlebeebs1
      @littlebeebs1 Год назад +2

      @@prabjot2832 , Banisher makes a vitamin c serum . That’s probably what they used.

    • @camdelg1
      @camdelg1 7 месяцев назад +2

      check the profile. i think it is a fake account

  • @christineelizabethart163
    @christineelizabethart163 Год назад +11

    I think it would be great to get more info on how to deal with stretch-marks!

  • @MBisFrenchy
    @MBisFrenchy Год назад

    Glad to hear equal opportunity channel for discussion.

  • @effusivevehicles1458
    @effusivevehicles1458 Год назад +4

    These vids push me to study in med school to match derm haha; luv your content!! ❤

  • @albam.2607
    @albam.2607 Год назад +32

    Thank you for another awesome video! I would be interested in learning more about menopause and how it impacts skin and hair loss. Thank you, Dr. Idriss!

  • @marjanhekmati8661
    @marjanhekmati8661 Год назад

    Also thank you for the awesome video as always. I dig your content

  • @jillnutt1006
    @jillnutt1006 Год назад +3

    I would be interested in knowing what in- office procedures you personally use on your face, because it looks perfect!!

  • @JB-qh3dn
    @JB-qh3dn Год назад

    Thank you! I appreciate your time
    This is very helpful))

  • @anniebaich2845
    @anniebaich2845 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this video ! Micro needling in office is too expensive for the general public so I appreciate you giving advice on doing this at home. Can you talk about the Dr. Pen though ? This is what I see most people actually getting benefits from and it goes down over 2mm in depth. Heard amazing things.

    • @joannehung2417
      @joannehung2417 Год назад

      Where can I buy Dr Pen with 2 mm in depth? I only see them come with 0.25 mm.

  • @sijoka2008
    @sijoka2008 Год назад +8

    I am a keloid grower sooooo I think I’ll pass 😔. Not too much treatments for people that suffer with keloids. We always are alert of not getting cut and getting it infected. Another reason I will not have plastic surgery. Not many plastic surgeons on RUclips or in general discuss our pros and cons. I still have severe keloid scars on my belly from a surgery. I do want to thank you for putting out this video 👍🏻. Helped me make a decision. You always explain with good detail. Very helpful. ✨.

  • @Siriuslyyy
    @Siriuslyyy Год назад

    Thank you, this was a very useful video.

  • @Dollectable_Dreams
    @Dollectable_Dreams 11 месяцев назад +4

    I think you forgot to say the most important thing of all: be careful which roller you buy. Some have spikes instead of needles which are larger at the base and thinner at the top. You DO NOT want this type. You want the type with individual needles, not spikes. Spikes don't have a uniform shape and will leave scarring. I use 3mm needles for my head and 1mm for my face and I do push to let the needles get into the skin instead of dragging. The needles go in straight but come out obliquely when you roll . So i don't roll, I just punch. Of course it's painful with some parts being more painful than others but I love it.

  • @geetmor7632
    @geetmor7632 Год назад

    Omg love your makeup in this video… can u share your makeup routine please ??

  • @dkj9722
    @dkj9722 Год назад +5

    I have been using the GloPRO micro needling tools for over 2 years now. They are sophisticated facial tools and very effective. Like you mentioned, less is more and keeping it clean and dry is vital.

    • @nansiipii9018
      @nansiipii9018 22 дня назад

      What serum do you use ? Please tell me

  • @Foundingmother1
    @Foundingmother1 Год назад +4

    Hi dr. Thank you for your informative channel, I had a micro dermabrason done five years ago. About 5 consecutive treatments and I was very happy with results. It removed some minor scars and sunspots. Is this procedure still in practice ?
    After calling around to dermatologists it seems it’s been replaced by chemical peels and micro needling which I don’t feel works as well. Your thoughts please.
    Also I use to use a sponge known as a buff puff, a type of mildly rough sponge to clean and refresh facial skin. I used it twice a week and it did seem to mildly refresh my skin. What is your opinion ?

  • @maryeskander485
    @maryeskander485 Год назад +3

    Habibti Dr Sherine, love your videos and congratulations on your new skincare line. There is so mixed messaging about using Lactic acid and retinol together apparently they can cancel each other out due to the PH levels. Can you please clarify this, I’m going crazy 😭😭😭😭

  • @ppw8716
    @ppw8716 Год назад +6

    I have dark skin. I’m glad i saw this as I was contemplating getting it done, but I thought I might as well invest in one if I’m going to incorporate microneedling in my skin care regime for fine lines and hyperpigmentation. I was considering the dr pen. I think I’ll hold off. Thank you for this very informative talk.

    • @so.many.obstacles
      @so.many.obstacles Месяц назад

      I’m dark skinned like Issa Rae. I have a Dr. Pen and use the 2.5 setting on my body. I haven’t had any issues with hyperpigmentation.
      In general I don’t deal with a lot of hyperpigmentation because of my skincare routine. If I get a blemish, i immediately begin treatment soon as it heals.
      The main thing is to understand your skin, have a solid routine, and don’t try to do too much too soon. I’ve also done laser hair removal and electrolysis and haven’t had hyperpigmentation issues as some have experienced.

  • @IvCastilla
    @IvCastilla 6 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Shereene, Titanium and SS medical grade do not rust, however cleaning must be by ultrasonic bath otherwise is not clean. At the electron microscope the best polished needle looks like a pine tree and many pollutants inside. Thanks for your well done video. You have a new fan.

  • @alexiawagner2514
    @alexiawagner2514 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Dr. Shereene Idriss ❤❤❤❤

  • @midlifemom5829
    @midlifemom5829 Год назад

    Thank u for this video! Very helpful. Looking fwd to your new skincare line! Can ur serum be used with microneedling ?

  • @susanmeadows627
    @susanmeadows627 Год назад +1

    I just started using the Sdara .25 titanium and being a former licensed manicurist I have tons of alcohol and a uv sterilizer for disinfection. I sterilize the heck out of mine and the case, just to be safe and only use it once a week. I'll admit I was scared to death to try this at home but so far so good.👍❤️

  • @dooksofhazard
    @dooksofhazard Год назад +4

    I’ve been using the Qure micro-infusion microneedling system. They’re one time use heads and they’re not roller heads, it’s a stamping motion. Only .5mm in depth, but it comes with a serum that gets infused into your skin as you use it. I haven’t been using it long so I can’t speak for long term effects but what I’ve noticed so far is that the next day my skin looks and feels more plump. It’s temporarily but I feel like each time I use it, the effect seems to last longer. I purchased a 3 month supply originally and I did end up repurchasing again. I guess I’ll see how I feel near the end of it!

  • @courtneymimick3680
    @courtneymimick3680 20 дней назад +1

    Would love a video about bio-microneedling/ needleless microneedling/ spicule procedures.

  • @voicedbird
    @voicedbird Год назад +19

    Could you make a video on laser hair removal vs electrolysis? I'm trying to decide between the two. Thanks so much and this was super informative as always!

    • @madeleiner3640
      @madeleiner3640 Год назад +2

      yes! want to know about this too!

    • @alqubrusia
      @alqubrusia Год назад

      I did electrolysis on my face and ended up with scars.

  • @luisafer0727
    @luisafer0727 Год назад +4

    I would love a video about treatment like Morpheus 8 and for who is beneficial or the downtime ❤

  • @metallicmuse
    @metallicmuse Год назад +5

    Happy Saturday, Nerdlings! 🥰

  • @saroltalukovszky483
    @saroltalukovszky483 Год назад

    I would like to see a video on Accutane and your opinion on it! I've been dying to hear your professional opinion about Accutane and its disadvantages. Please, please, please make a video!

  • @chrisevans869
    @chrisevans869 Год назад +1

    For anyone sorting by new, buy less needles. I did some research and more needles doesn’t equal better and can cause more slices than puncture wounds because of how compact these needles are in a small space. Go for the 192 needles or less, and go for genuine needles instead of disk needles, because they have a diamond shape which will cause further scarring. (If you can’t tell buy transparent dermarollers like angel kiss where you can see the individual needles)
    If you don’t want to deal with any of that go for stamps, since you don’t need to roll and risk dragging needles across your skin.

  • @NancyGarcia-fe9jw
    @NancyGarcia-fe9jw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love your videos, they're so informative. I'm curious if you've done a video on the infrared/red light therapy masks for the face. The before and after pictures I see online look like these devices might be a good investment. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.

  • @letaek
    @letaek Год назад +16

    Thanks for calling out the skin tone factor! This is why I've steered clear from this. Would love to know if at home light therapy is also something for darker skin tones to be careful with?

    • @VioletFem
      @VioletFem Год назад +1

      LED At home masks are safe for darker skin. Shereene did a video reviewing a number of popular LED masks and it’s on her channel.

    • @caitlin1160
      @caitlin1160 Год назад

      She did a video on light treatments

  • @Jenny-bc5kz
    @Jenny-bc5kz Год назад +4

    I have a microneedling tool that I bought from a cosmetic physicals clinic. it's titanium .5 mm and I am always very sanitary with it but has seen other videos where I just cringe.
    My question is what product do you recommend post microneedling? I have always skipped all products the night that I microneedle to prevent breakouts and I tend to do the same thing when I dermaplane.

  • @AB-sm1qf
    @AB-sm1qf Год назад

    Hi doctor! Thank you for this! Btw, are you wearing any foundation? If so, what do you use? I love the look. Please and thank you if you ever have the time.

  • @nikki2370
    @nikki2370 Год назад

    Hi! We have missed you!! ❤️❤️

  • @Nyxgazer
    @Nyxgazer Год назад +3

    Hi, just wanted to say say that this is a great video! Doing it in office is pretty expensive for no guarantee of good results and I started doing it at home a couple of weeks ago.
    I'm aware of the risks and I'm taking whatever precautions I can. So, I feel like I'm willing to take that risk and since I'm an adult that's pretty much up to me if I want to do it.
    No results yet, but I only use 0,2 mm so hopefully it will show something later :)
    Thanks for the info and congrats on all your successes, you've definitely earned it!

    • @Sallysask
      @Sallysask Год назад +1

      .2mm will help serum absorption. It’s not long enough to help with collagen production. I apologise if I’m providing info you already know. Thanks!

    • @Dollectable_Dreams
      @Dollectable_Dreams 11 месяцев назад

      0.2? That is too short to do anything at all. It does not get where it should.

  • @jessinnieferreras1077
    @jessinnieferreras1077 Год назад +1

    I had micro needling done twice by an aesthetician and it really improved my skin. However, I have to stop because I was diagnosed with melasma. I’m not fond of buying gadgets for skincare. I’d also prefer skincare procedures be done in a controlled environment for safety reason.

  • @emilyhudak9442
    @emilyhudak9442 Год назад +4

    Will you do a video on microneedling vs microdermabrasion vs laser treatments for large pores or even chemical peels? Trying to figure out what procedure I should do :)

  • @popstar1964
    @popstar1964 Год назад +5

    Hope you can take a break soon to soak in all you have accomplished, and to recharge!

  • @Wendy-zl8kv
    @Wendy-zl8kv Год назад

    Thank you Doctor ❤

  • @Claudia-ry3bt
    @Claudia-ry3bt Год назад +3

    Your thoughts on microneedling "pens" such as Dr. Pen. Thanks. Great video, as usual!

  • @suziealthens1258
    @suziealthens1258 Год назад

    Very informative! Thank you.
    Would you please talk about fillers?

  • @nunu9417_
    @nunu9417_ Год назад +2

    Wow really interesting video! How efective is it for the stretch marks? Just wondering if it’s worth it just for that, i’m 25, never pregnant and got them on my thighs 2 years ago just by gaining 5kgs but still being skinny😭 (55kgs) so i don’t wanna think about what’s gonna happen when i get pregnant someday

  • @brigette6k149
    @brigette6k149 8 месяцев назад

    I just bought a derma stamp with gold needles to help with fine lines and wrinkles. I have not used it yet as I wasn’t sure how to do it. Thank you so much for explaining

    • @kaypoole5539
      @kaypoole5539 7 месяцев назад

      hi where did you buy a gold needles?

  • @emilylucas4548
    @emilylucas4548 Год назад +1

    Could you do a video on recommendations for someone with sensitive + oily + acne prone skin living in a dry climate? I literally have all the worst odds against me! Constantly itchy and trying to focus on repairing my skin barrier after over exfoliating but concerned about clogging pores and breakouts with too many occlusive since I’m so oily.

  • @bethsteele1324
    @bethsteele1324 Год назад +1

    Ya. This is something I need my doctor to do.

  • @g.d.anonymous8235
    @g.d.anonymous8235 Год назад +1

    Dr. Idriss, will you also post the makeup you're wearing. I also really like the lipsticks you wear. Thanks.

  • @iww6994
    @iww6994 Год назад

    What do you think about cavitation peeling at home? Great detailed video😉🌷

  • @DinkyPixie
    @DinkyPixie Год назад +1

    Good morning from Bermuda... I still have yet to see a derm talk about step by step what to do after a pimple has appeared, and step by step how to reduce inflammation afterward over the healing process (days/weeks)..so much misinformation out there and 'tik tok' remedies/tricks that a basic guide for those of us with the occasional flare up of pimples would be really helpful.
    Thank you!

    • @Sentient_Goose
      @Sentient_Goose Год назад +1

      Have you tried the microdart hydrocolloid patches with salicylic acid? They are my favorite go-to for spot treatment. They help take care of the acne and reduce the following inflammation.
      You can also go the prescription route with a combo of benzoyl peroxide, Clindamycin, azelaic acid and tretinion. That combo will zap anything.

  • @avalonzukowski7571
    @avalonzukowski7571 Год назад

    Would like to be on the waiting list for international sales.

  • @jd-jn4yj
    @jd-jn4yj Год назад

    Great Video :) Can you do a video on how to get rid of redness?

  • @pujapatel2351
    @pujapatel2351 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video! Do you remcommend a dermapen vs a dermaroller?

  • @jenysanchezm
    @jenysanchezm Год назад +2

    Hello! How about microneedling pens? Thank you for the awesome video 🎉

  • @WooWooGirl
    @WooWooGirl Год назад

    Dr. Idris, I love your videos. They are straightforward and easy to understand. I have one question about Microneedling Pens...SPECIFICALLY. They come with a plastic ring that is obviously opened at the top and the needles move thru it, I guess? Every Esthetician, Dermatologist and DIY-er...I see on these videos, moves the device, touching directly on the face, and moving it in circular motions or crisscross motions. I have been conditioned thru the years...to never DRAG a microneedling device over my face...or I may TEAR IT UP. In the past week, I have been asking Derms and Estheticians while watching their videos this question and am still waiting for an answer.
    On Camera...TO MY EYES...they all do it that way. No tearing. Is it not tearing...because of the ring at the top of the device, somehow acting as a buffer for the needles going in and out? I used a stamp motion the first and only time I used my new Hydra Pen...afraid of tearing up my skin. End result was uneven tiny red holes allover the face. Please answer this question about pens and dragging? Thank you. Unfortunately, I do not have an Esthetician "on speed dial" to answer this question. Simple question should only require a simple answer, correct? thanks for your time. If anyone else out there can answer me...that's great too.

    • @lisvana
      @lisvana 8 месяцев назад

      The needles should move so fast that there shouldn't be any dragging.
      However, if you move the device, do it slowly.
      Imagine taking a cloth to wipe the table. Instead of just wiping you move the cloth up and down really fast, if you move to the side very slowly you basically just hit the table with your cloth and lift it up before it's being dragged. If your side motion is very fast, you will drag the cloth.

  • @IndriWidyanti
    @IndriWidyanti Год назад +1

    Thank you so much ❤️

  • @zakerehfadavi3808
    @zakerehfadavi3808 Год назад +1

    Hi Doctor,
    What is your suggestion for skincare routine during pregnancy? ❤

  • @melissagalech3649
    @melissagalech3649 Год назад

    I'm interested in the SDARA titanium derma roller. Can you tell us how to properly clean it and how many days a week should we use it?

  • @bonniemdps8733
    @bonniemdps8733 Год назад

    Hola Dr. Idriss! he estado posteando sin tener éxito... solo quiero saber ¿cuánto tiempo podemos usar los maravillosos ingredientes que nos recomiendas? ¿un año, una década, de por vida? abracito.

  • @rtklarsfeld
    @rtklarsfeld Год назад

    Dr Idris. What are your thoughts on the Dr Pen
    device.- nano, cosmetic depth, medical depth? Recommend Serums to use with it?

  • @dralpanamohta
    @dralpanamohta 2 месяца назад +3

    Today in my clinic, I saw the worst case of eczema herpaticum post at-home unassisted microneedling today! I cannot state this enough, but your skin and your micro needling device has to be SQUEAKY CLEAN everytime you use them! PS- microneedling is a big no for those with recurrent herpes.

  • @leahcraft5077
    @leahcraft5077 Год назад +1

    Unrelated to the topic, what eyeshadow are you using? Love how it makes your eyes pop!❤

  • @jasminet4526
    @jasminet4526 Год назад +1

    What are the best products to apply after micro needling? I also read somewhere to clean your face with 705 alcohol first! Is that a bit excessive?

  • @adrianaamione8177
    @adrianaamione8177 Год назад

    Can you say what eyeliner did you use for this video? Looking for a very soft liner. You look awesome!

  • @ktmmmm797
    @ktmmmm797 Год назад

    You’re definition of perfection

  • @leefrancis007
    @leefrancis007 26 дней назад +1

    There's a new study showing 400% increase in collagen just using .3mm once per week at home with the roller

  • @lisa408t
    @lisa408t Год назад

    Would love your thoughts on the in office Forever Young BBL treatment. Is it worth it?

  • @alessiapatane8391
    @alessiapatane8391 Год назад

    Thank you! So informative and yet simple :) again, could you pls write what is the best for cleaning the stainless Steel heads?

    • @Mommio_Andretti
      @Mommio_Andretti 5 месяцев назад

      .............. stainless steel heads...?

  • @WooWooGirl
    @WooWooGirl Год назад

    I would enjoy hearing what Dr. Idriss thinks about the Hydra Pen and those types of microneedling devices. I have some fading scars from using the "dermaroller" 3 YEARS AGO...which I will never use again. It was 100% my fault. I got too aggressive in low light conditions with a .50 and overdid my left mid face area. I am now ready to try a different device...so I bought the Hydra Pen H3 with the intention of being a heck of a lot more careful. I bought growth serum and beta glucan to put into the little Well of the device...for a serum infusion during the process. I appreciate any opinions about this device from anyone who has used them.

  • @clapwithonehand9304
    @clapwithonehand9304 Год назад

    Could You please talk about sunscreen supplements and supplements good for the skin. Thank you

  • @caitlin1160
    @caitlin1160 Год назад +1

    Could you show us a treatment? Maybe on someone who agrees to be filmed or a staff member? Like a laser treatment for example and why you might want to get it or what it’s good for. Or something new like Morpheus? I think a lot of people don’t know a lot about med spa treatments/derm treatments like lasers.

  • @kaysimonsen1018
    @kaysimonsen1018 7 месяцев назад +3

    What about pens instead of rollers? I heard rollers can drag your skin. I just purchased Dr. Pen MS8. Thoughts??

  • @traianivanescu24
    @traianivanescu24 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. What about Dr. Pen devices? They can go up to 2.5 mm. Is there anything people could use on their skin so the pen would slide smoothly while microneedling? I saw someone using HA. I know you don't like it. Would that be a good instance to use HA to help with the skin recovery? I also wish the best to your family.

  • @richardsorokhaibam
    @richardsorokhaibam Год назад +1

    Please do more videos on sunscreen !!!!

  • @katie8802
    @katie8802 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dr Pillowtalk could you possibly discuss the pro/cons to pen micro needling devices such as Dr. pen? Since we control the depth of these, what would be considered “unsafe?”

  • @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu
    @Steve-Daichi-Ishimatsu Год назад +1

    I use retin-A on my back and chest every night. I also wash my face and body with benzoyl peroxide every night. I’ve been using retin-a cream 0.1% for a few months every night but I still have clogged pores every night.