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It can be used on all skin types from light to dark. As opposed to lasers treatment, there is less chance of pigmentation problems after treatment. It is not suitable for people who have open cuts, wounds, sun-burnt skin, and those who are pregnant or lactating. Can I do skin needling at home? I use up to 2mm needles which is strictly an in-clinic procedure. However, we do offer rollers with 0.2mm needles that can be used on a daily basis at home. There is no downtime associated with their use, and any redness experienced post treatment is usually very transient. Although, not as aggressive as the in-clinic version, these rollers are still effective when used regularly, as they are only 0.2mm needles they do not damage the epidermis. They also are useful when used just prior to the application of your skin care products such as topical vitamin A. The needles create very small holes in the epidermis to help the penetration of your skin care products and their effectiveness. What is the difference between skin needling or fractional carbon dioxide laser? The fractional carbon dioxide lasers are lasers that have a 'fractionated' delivery of laser energy to the epidermis. In other words, the skin surface is not treated. Individual columns of laser energy are fired into the skin, each penetrating up to 2mm. http://www.skinliftsup.com/perlelux
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