Dermarollers vs. Micro-Infusion: Why Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System Wins
Microneedling: Your Skin’s Secret Weapon
Microneedling has earned it's reputation as a multitasking powerhouse for addressing acne, large pores, fine lines, dull skin, and more. With regular use, it's results only deepen, making it a staple in many skincare enthusiasts routines. can transform your skin—but choosing the right device is crucial.
But not all microneedling tools are created equal. If you're torn between a standard dermaroller and a Notoxx micro-infusion system, let's break it down.
Here’s why Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System is in a league of its own.
Dermarollers vs. Micro-Infusion: What Sets Them Apart?
Dermarollers:
- Feature short, blunt needles on a rolling cylinder.
- Require manual rolling to create micro-injuries in the skin.
Micro-Infusion:
- Equipped with 24K gold, clinical-grade needles on a flat surface.
- Stamps the skin to create precise micro-channels, while simultaneously infusing serums.
- Offers a cleaner and more refined experience.
Skin Trauma: How Do They Compare?
Dermarollers:
The rolling motion creates uneven micro-channels, increasing the likelihood of unnecessary skin trauma. This can lead to:
- Longer recovery times.
- Risks of scarring, hyperpigmentation, and infection.
Dr. Sarmela Sunder explains, “The dragging motion of dermarollers can harm the skin, creating uneven channels and leading to avoidable damage.”
Micro-Infusion:
Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System uses a stamping method that:
- Ensures precise and evenly spaced micro-channels.
- Minimises skin trauma for faster recovery.
- Uses ultra-fine needles thinner than human hair for a virtually painless experience.
Thanks to the disposable needle heads, it’s also more hygienic, significantly reducing contamination risks.
Results: What Can You Expect?
Dermarollers:
Dermarollers primarily impact the skin’s outermost layer, offering surface-level benefits like:
- Exfoliating dead skin.
- Lightly smoothing skin texture.
However, serums applied after rolling remain mostly superficial, limiting results.
Micro-Infusion:
Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System delivers professional-level results at home by creating micro-channels that allow serums to penetrate deeply. The results include:
- Reduced fine lines and wrinkles.
- Smoother skin texture.
- Faded scars and dark spots.
- Brighter, more even-toned skin.
- A dewy, radiant glow.
Dermatologist Dr. Shah notes, “Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion helps products absorb more effectively, enhancing their benefits.”
Ease and Affordability
Dermarollers:
While simple to use, dermarollers require a careful technique to avoid damaging the skin. They also dull over time, necessitating frequent replacements.
Micro-Infusion:
Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System is designed for convenience and effectiveness. It:
- Delivers serums directly into the skin, maximising absorption.
- Features sterile, disposable needle heads for easy and hygienic use.
- Bridges the gap between clinical treatments and at-home affordability.
The Bottom Line
For those serious about glowing, rejuvenated skin, Notoxx’s Micro-Infusion System is the clear winner. With its advanced design and powerful results, it leaves dermarollers in the dust.
Upgrade your skincare game and experience the future of at-home microneedling with Notoxx.