Hydra Needle HN30 Adjustable Microneedling Stamp

Dr. Pen Microneedling Hydra Needle 30 Pin Derma Stamp

Introducing the Revolutionary Hydra Needle Derma Stamp

Step into the future of skincare with the all-new Hydra Needle Derma Stamp, a cutting-edge micro-needling tool designed to transform your skin. Crafted with precision, this innovative device boasts 30 titanium medical-grade needles, a protective cap, and a customizable serum ampoule. With adjustable settings, it ensures a seamless and personalized treatment experience, leaving your skin radiant and rejuvenated.

Why Choose the Hydra Needle Derma Stamp?

Unlock the secret to flawless skin with this powerful tool. The Hydra Needle Derma Stamp offers a multitude of benefits, including:

Scar Reduction: Diminish the appearance of scars, stretch marks, and cellulite for smoother, more even skin.
Youthful Glow: Combat fine lines, wrinkles, and skin discoloration, revealing a brighter, more balanced complexion.
Hair Revival: Stimulate hair and beard regrowth while reducing thinning for a fuller, healthier look.
Enhanced Absorption: Boost the effectiveness of your skincare products by increasing their penetration into the skin.
Collagen Boost: Promote the natural production of collagen and elastin, restoring your skin’s elasticity and vitality.

How to Use the Hydra Needle Derma Stamp: A Step-by-Step Guide

Sanitize Your Tool: Begin by disinfecting your derma stamp. Soak it in 70% isopropyl alcohol for 5-10 minutes to ensure it’s clean and safe for use.
Prep Your Skin: Gently cleanse your face with your preferred cleanser to remove makeup, dirt, and bacteria. This step is crucial for preventing irritation and ensuring optimal results.
Load the Serum: Fill the included serum ampoule with your chosen serum, allowing the needles to deliver active ingredients deep into your skin.
Begin Treatment: Press the derma stamp onto the desired area, working methodically and focusing on one section at a time. Avoid over-stamping to prevent irritation.
Maintain Consistency: Use even pressure and a steady pace for the best results.
Post-Treatment Care: Rinse your face with water and apply a nourishing serum while the micro-channels are still open.
Clean Your Tool: Wash the derma stamp with unscented soap, then disinfect it again by soaking in isopropyl alcohol for 10 minutes. Store it safely in its case.
Follow Up: Stick to a gentle skincare routine post-treatment, avoiding harsh exfoliants or active ingredients like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.

Pro Tip: Always inspect the needles before reuse. Replace the stamp if the needles feel blunt—typically after 10 uses.

Depth and Needle Length Guide: Tailor Your Treatment

The Hydra Needle Derma Stamp offers customizable needle lengths to address a variety of skin concerns:

0.20-0.25mm: Ideal for enhancing skincare absorption and improving overall skin texture. Perfect for sensitive areas and fine lines.
0.3-0.5mm: Targets deeper skincare absorption, skin whitening, and lifting. Helps prevent hair loss and removes impurities.
0.75-1.0mm: Reduces light wrinkles, rejuvenates the under-eye area, and addresses acne scars and light pigmentation.
1.5mm: Tackles deep wrinkles, scars, and sun damage for a more even complexion.
2.0mm: Designed for small injury scars and severe acne scars.
Note: Needle lengths above 1.00mm are recommended for professional use only.

How Often Should You Use the Derma Stamp?

The frequency of use depends on the needle length:

Needle Length 0.25mm: Every 2-3 weeks
Needle Length 0.5mm: Every 3-4 weeks
Needle Length 1.0mm: Every 4-5 weeks
Needle Length 1.5mm: Every 4-6 weeks

For best results, perform derma stamping in the evening and ensure your skin has fully recovered before starting another session.

Important Safety Notes

Avoid Use On: Open wounds, acne-prone or irritated skin.
Stop Immediately: If irritation occurs.
Consult a Professional: When in doubt, seek advice from a dermatologist.
Elevate your skincare routine with the Hydra Needle Derma Stamp – your gateway to healthier, more radiant skin.

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