Do Derma Rollers Really Work on Stretch Marks? Find Out Now!

As a doctor, I often hear, “Do dream rollers really work on stretch marks,” and the good news is that the answer is YES!

Derma rollers have emerged as a promising and effective tool in the skincare world!

To achieve the best results from derma rolling, there are important factors to consider beforehand.

In this guide, I will explore the effectiveness of derma rollers on stretch marks and share everything you need to know before giving them a try.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stretch marks are something we are all susceptible to, and everybody is different in how they respond to treatments.
  • As a well-studied method, the derma roller is a microneedling device that may be your best bet for treating stretch marks.
  • The success of your derma roller skin treatment will depend on the condition of your skin and the severity of the stretch marks.

Understanding Stretchmarks

Stretch marks are a common skin concern many people grapple with, often seeking ways to diminish their appearance.

lady with stretch marks on the legs

Before tackling these pesky lines, it’s essential to understand what they are and why they occur. (1)

Stretch marks, also known as striae, are thin, elongated scars.

They form when our skin is stretched beyond capacity due to rapid weight gain, rapid growth spurts, pregnancy, or even muscle building.

This rapid expansion can result in the breakdown of collagen and elastin fibers, leaving behind those distinctive, wavy marks.

The good news is that treatments available today can help improve the appearance of stretch marks, giving you the confidence to flaunt your skin with pride.

So, according to medical professionals, let’s dive deeper into the world of stretch marks and discover one of the most effective ways to address them! (2)

What is Derma Rolling?

Simply put, it’s a microneedling technique involving a small, handheld device called a derma roller. (3)

dermarolling

This nifty gadget features hundreds of tiny needles gently puncturing the skin, creating micro-injuries and triggering a natural healing response.

As your skin repairs itself, it stimulates the production of collagen and elastin collagen fibers, leading to firmer, smoother, and rejuvenated skin.

While derma rolling may initially sound intimidating, it’s surprisingly easy to incorporate into your skincare routine, with both at-home and professional options available.

It can be a go-to solution for various skin concerns, including stretch marks, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and acne scars.

If you’re searching for a versatile, effective treatment to tackle your skin woes, derma rolling could be just what you’ve been searching for!

Check out this video for more explanation:

How Does Derma Rolling Work for Stretch Marks?

Derma rolling works for stretch marks by creating micro-injuries in the skin and stimulating collagen and elastin production.

As the skin heals, it becomes firmer and more even-toned, reducing the appearance of stretch marks.

Consistent use and proper technique are key to achieving optimal results.

Does Derma Rolling Completely Remove Your Stretch Marks?

The answer is that derma rolling fades stretchmarks but does not remove them entirely.

Compared with skin creams targeting stretch marks, which I tried after the birth of my first child, derma rolling leads to a greater reduction in the appearance of the marks. 

However, please remember that a derma roller’s effectiveness varies depending on skin type and the severity of your marks.

Does Derma Rolling Work On Old Stretch Marks?

Yes, derma rolling works on old stretch marks by fading their appearance.

The question is key because almost 80% of people in America experience stretch marks on their skin due to growth, rapid weight gain, and other circumstances. (4)

Additionally, 90% of women carry stretch marks due to pregnancy. (5)

Many people have had these scars for long periods, unaware that current treatments are available that can significantly reduce their appearance.

No matter the age of the stretch marks, derma rolling is among the most effective treatments these days and will likely help people reduce the appearance of the marks.

Do Derma Rollers Work Equally On Everyone?

The outcome of using a derma roller differs from person to person.

lady using a derma roller

Not everyone can get equal effectiveness, but many can have large-scale results without any side effects or risks.

Derma rolling effectiveness depends on many factors, such as:

  • The number or frequency of total treatments
  • The intensity of the lesions
  • Use of proper cream or skin serum
  • The choice of the appropriate needle length

Though the effectiveness of derma rolling varies from one person to the other, there are ways you can ensure you get the best results you can.

Tips For Efficient Use Of Derma Rollers In Stretch Mark Removal

Derma-rolling or micro-needling treatment is a slow process that doesn’t work overnight.

Typically, you have to wait for four to five treatments to observe any changes in your marks.

Here’s how to ensure you get radiant skin:

  • Use your roller for 20-30 minutes on every treatment and change the needle direction every one or two minutes.
  • Normally, the microneedle size of a roller ranges from 0.2-3.0 mm. For deep and old stretch marks, a larger derma roller of 1.5-2.0 mm is usually required.
  • Using micro needles sizes of more than 1.5 mm at home is unsafe. Home-use derma rollers are considered medium-sized (0.5mm).
  • In addition to choosing the needle size, you must select the roller size based on needle numbers. A derma roller that comes with 1200 microneedles is recommended.
  • Combining a serum with your roller can improve the treatment and lead to brighter skin. This is because micro-needling promotes the penetration of skincare products.
  • Collagen-promoting serums that contain vitamin E, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid (like Leven Rose Vitamin C Serum for Collagen production) are suitable for stretch mark treatment.
  • If your pain tolerance is low, you can buy numbing cream (like Deeveeant Lidocaine Cream for Numbing) to minimize pain or discomfort during treatment.

FAQs

1. How many times a week should I use a derma roller for stretch marks?

With a 0.5mm dream roller, you can use it 1-3 times per week, starting with less. Ensure your skin is healed before starting another microneedling session.

2. Are derma roller results permanent?

Research has shown that derma planning results stayed permanent after six months. (6)

3. What are the side effects of derma rolling?

After rolling, your skin may be red, bleeding, and sensitive. Less often, you may experience darkening of the skin, scarring, swollen lymph nodes, or infection.

Conclusion

In conclusion, derma rollers have become an increasingly popular option for reducing the appearance of stretch marks.

These tiny-needled rollers stimulate collagen and elastin production in the skin, promoting a natural healing process that leads to firmer skin and diminished stretch marks.

While results may vary depending on factors like the severity of stretch marks and consistency of use, derma rollers are an effective solution to improve the look of your skin. 

As always, it’s essential to follow proper usage and safety guidelines.

With the right technique and patience, derma rollers could be the solution you’ve been searching for to help you achieve your skincare goals.

If you have tips or experiences to share, please leave them in the comment section.

Stretch Marks on legs

Sources

1. American Academy of Dermatology Association. Stretch marks: Why they appear and how to get rid of them [Internet]. www.aad.org. Available from: https://www.aad.org/public/cosmetic/scars-stretch-marks/stretch-marks-why-appear

‌2. Doddaballapur S. Microneedling with dermaroller. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery. 2009; 2: 110.

3. Cardellino C. Dermarolling or Microneedling at Home: Should You Try It? [Internet]. Cosmopolitan. 2020. Available from: https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a30443411/what-is-derma-rolling/

4. CBS. Stretch Marks Getting Under Your Skin? [Internet]. www.cbsnews.com. 2009 [cited 2023 May 8]. Available from: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/stretch-marks-getting-under-your-skin-04-03-2009/#

‌5.Wollina U, Goldman A. Management of stretch marks (with a focus on striae rubrae). Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery [Internet]. 2017; 10: 124. Available from: http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2017;volume=10;issue=3;spage=124;epage=129;aulast=Wollina

6. Fabbrocini G, De Vita V, Di Costanzo L, Pastore F, Mauriello MC, Ambra M, et al. Skin needling in the treatment of the aging neck. Skinmed [Internet]. 2011 [cited 2023 May 8];9:347–51. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22256622/

About Olaf Bieschke

Olaf Bieschke is a senior year medical student from Charité University of Berlin in Germany. He has gained professional experience in various hospitals and offices in Germany, Belgium, France, Poland, Brazil and Spain. Currently working on a dr. med. title thesis in neurosurgery. Follow him on LINKEDIN AND FACEBOOK. Learn more about him HERE.

11 thoughts on “Do Derma Rollers Really Work on Stretch Marks? Find Out Now!”

  1. I have been hesitant to try a derma roller – so thanks for the review and information. Will be trying soon!

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  2. This is something that I never heard about. I thought it was only used on faces, not on stretch marks, I learned something from this post thanks for sharing this.

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  3. I had no idea that these derma rollers were good to use for stretch marks. I know they can do amazing things for the skin but this is awesome and I just got a new one and will have to try using it!

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