Hi fellow skincare professionals!!!! anyone using dermapen? I absolutely love it.....amazzing results not only for clients with acne scars, but also for wrinkles and just a step up for microdermabrasion, no down time... of course creating dermal damage, which will stimulate collagen production so clients will visibly see results, the porosity of skin make delivery of products superior........Of course for acne scarring, those clients will require a series of treatments, starting with moderate depth, increasing as you go.  I do use a topical numbing cream for those clients.  

I am also working with a company, that has created an at home device, which will be available in January 2014.

Its wonderful because the maintenance is what women want, they cannot injure their skin, unlike these rotary brushes that hold onto bacteria.  What is up with that???? As a skincare professional I see more infection, and redness and problematic skin from these brushes.......  Educate your clients, companies that sell these "sonic" or any other brushes are making a fortune, but the truth is they are the worst thing for the skin.  There is no way to sanitize them, its like using the same wet sponge in the shower, loaded with bacteria!!!uggh and then 

add the fact that it is battery operated and scrubbing - which is a no no!!!!!  

OK I THINK YOU GOT MY POINT, LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING YOUR COMMENTS.......................

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Comment by Maryanna Nardone on December 7, 2013 at 6:49pm
Hi there skincare professionals! Announcing skinprology my advanced aesthetics n massage classes! We r traveling the east coast let me know where ur school is located so we can connect n come n offer advanced training near you!

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