140 needles derma stamp is vertically inserted into the skin.
Due to the more precise handling of the derma stamp, it is less likely to cause skin trauma compared to the derma roller.
What is a Derma Stamp?
A derma stamp, also known as a microneedling stamp, features a flat or slightly curved head with a grid of needles. Instead of rolling, you press the stamp onto your skin to create the micro-injuries.
Derma stamp is a handheld skincare tool, it features tiny needles that create microchannels in the skin, allowing for better absorption of skincare products, such as serums, creams, and other skincare formulations into the skin.
This enhances their efficacy and allows for better results in terms of hydration, anti-aging, and overall skin health.It can stimulate collagen production, resulting in firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.
The derma stamp can be used on various parts of the body, including face, neck, hands, and even the scalp. This makes it a versatile tool for targeting specific skin concerns, such as acne scars, fine lines, stretch marks, and even hair regrowth.
Specification:
Model | 140A |
Material | ABS |
needles | 140 needles |
size | adjustable(0-3mm) |
OEM | yes |
MOQ for OEM | 1000pcs |
Differences Between Derma Stamp and Derma Roller:
Derma Roller: Rolled across the skin, creating micro-injuries through a rolling motion. Suitable for covering large areas quickly.
Derma Stamp: Pressed into the skin, creating micro-injuries through a stamping motion. Ideal for precise treatment of small or targeted areas.
Derma Roller: Less control over needle depth and pressure due to the rolling motion. Can be more challenging to use on curved or uneven surfaces.
Derma Stamp: Offers greater control over needle depth and pressure. Easier to use on specific areas and harder-to-reach spots.
Derma Roller: Covers larger areas with each pass, making it efficient for treating extensive areas of the skin.
Derma Stamp: More time-consuming for large areas but ideal for focused treatment on small or problematic spots.
Derma Roller: The rolling motion can be more abrasive, potentially causing more discomfort, especially on sensitive skin.
Derma Stamp: The stamping motion can be gentler, providing a more comfortable experience for sensitive skin types.
Derma Roller: Higher risk of causing uneven micro-injuries if not used correctly, as the rolling motion may drag or tear the skin.
Derma Stamp: Lower risk of skin damage due to the controlled, precise stamping motion.
Both the derma stamp and derma roller can produce similar results in terms of improving skin texture, reducing wrinkles, and stimulating collagen production. Users may prefer one device over the other based on their individual preferences and skin concerns.
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