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Cheshire Life Magazine Cheshire Life
July 2010

In an advertisement feature on cosmetic medicine and anti-ageing skincare.


Dr Acquilla has been impressed by one treatment recently, which has been a favourite among his celebrity clients. "Genuine Dermaroller is a small medical device which produces thousands of microscopic columns in the skin with minimal trauma and downtime. The natural wound repaire mechanism results in tighter, lifted and smoother skin. It’s an excellent treatment for skin rejuvenation, scar repair and stretch marks. This has been of great interest to some of my famous patients as there is no need to hide away for two weeks unlike with deep chemical peels and laser skin resurfacing."

The Skin and Laser Clinic GU & KT Premier Magazine
June 2010

Profile piece on The Skin & Laser Clinic in Woking


Genuine Dermaroller Therapy can significantly improve the appearance of acne scars, aged and sun damaged skin, facial and decolletage lines, wrinkles and stretch marks. It is a revolutionary treatment, with remarkable results - an ideal alternative for those who do not want to go down the laser treatment route.

The Northern Scot

Northern Scot Midweek Extra

June 2010


In a piece on Men’s Beauty Secrets, for which Dr Sach Mohan was interviewed

Signing up for the likes of Botox, fillers and dermarollers, fellas make up around a third of Dr Mohan’s client list, who says: "The stigma is firmly lifted, though not to the point where men ask their mates 'Who do you go to, dahling?' down the pub!"

Daily Mail
Daily Mail
June 2010


Claire Coleman looks at Dermaroller in a piece about how to turn back the hands of time.

"The dermaroller, or fine needling of skin, has been dubbed the credit crunch laser. The idea is that by pricking the skin all over with a roller of very fine needles, you stimulate an immune response which ramps up production of elastin and collagen, resulting in plumper skin. A course of three treatments at six to eight week intervals in recommended, and results can continue to be seen for up to 12 months after the treatment (from £245). Dr Bowler says 'This will improve skin texture and plump things up so it’s a good option as a safe and non-invasive treatment because there’s very little that can go wrong.'


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Irish Daily Mirror

May 2010

In a positive review of Genuine Dermaroller compared to lasers by Michelle Margherita

"The sensation was hot and prickly rather than painful. It lasted a few minutes and left my face covered in thousands of tiny pin pricks. Although my face was quite red the next day, it was nothing make-up wouldn’t cover. My skin felt dry but after a week it looked tight and glowy. But it’s not a quick fix – it took six weeks to see the full benefits and three treatments are recommended. And I was more comfortable with the possible sideeffect of infection, because it’s unlikely when the punctures are so tiny."


Cosmetic News Portal

Dermastamp treats unsightly scars and skin damage

May 2010

The Cosmetic News Portal brought the news of the Dermastamp to industry


They said: "Thanks to a new treatment from the creators of the Dermaroller Therapy, saying goodbye to embarrassing and unsightly scars and other skin damage has become easier than ever."

At Home Magazine
At Home
May 2010

Practitioners only using medically endorsed treatments that are based on scientific principles:


"The technique is designed to improve the appearance of facial lines, wrinkles, ageing and sun damaged skin, and acne scars."
Index
April 2010

In an article on Genuine Dermaroller Therapy now offered at Samantha Clarke’s clinic:


"Research studies show that the treatment gives comparable, if not better, results than leading laser treatments, at a third of the price."

Index Magazine

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Forres Gazette
April 2010


Donna Melvin’s clinic is the most comprehensive medical aesthetic clinic in the North East and is now offering Genuine Dermaroller Therapy.


"A medical device for tightening the skin and reducing the depth and width of scars."

InStyle
Beauty – The Buzz
April 2010


The home meso-rejuvenation Dermaroller was recommended as a ‘new techno tool’ in their regular beauty column


"Fancy a face lift at home? The Dermaroller… makes tiny pain-free punctures in your skin. This boosts the production of age-busting collagen and allows your skincare to penetrate deeper when used after applying your anti-ageing products."
InStyle Magazine
Forres Gazette

Beauty Clinic
March 2009


In their regular beauty advice column Genuine Dermaroller is recommended by medical practitioner, Taimur Shoaib, as a procedure to treat sun damaged décolletage


"I have found the Dermaroller works well. It is a handheld device which provides skin needling that stimulates the skin to produce collagen to regenerate and repair itself… Celebrities and models are having regular Dermaroller facials for an incredibly smooth complexion."
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The Hull Daily Mail
Smooth Operator Rolls Away the Years
March 2009


In a review of Genuine Dermaroller Therapy


"The theory is that the Genuine Dermaroller, by making countless puncture holes in the dermis, spurs the skin into producing new collagen and elastin, as well as generating new cells. The skin plumpens up, lines vanish and the end result should be a younger-looking me with fresher, smoother and more glowing skin."

Guild News

Guild News
Roll Up, Roll Up
February 2010


In an article on Genuine Dermaroller Therapy now being offered at Deborah Forsythe’s clinic


"Genuine Dermaroller Therapy offers results without side effects…. The therapy promises to leave your client with smoother, brighter, healthier and younger-looking skin."

The Sun

Beauty is pin deep

February 2010

In a news piece focusing on the Dermaroller

"Women wanting a flawless complexion are queuing to have their faces punctured thousands of times by tiny needles…. Mark Bury, of UK based SurgiCare, said enquiries had soared 250 per cent. He added: ‘It’s known in the trade as the flaw eraser.’ "
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The Times

Take One Problem

February 2009


In their regular problem busting feature, Genuine Dermaroller was recommended as a solution to
an ageing décolletage


"The Dermaroller at the Bijoux Medi-Spa pierces the skin to aid collagen production (from £300; bijoux-medispa.co.uk)."
Woman & Home Magazine
Woman & Home

New Tweaks

February 2010

Genuine Dermaroller Therapy was recommended by Dr Elizabeth Dancey in an anti-ageing beauty Q and A


"Low-tech and simple, but the science is compelling stuff…. Like anything that stimulates collagen, it takes time to show results, but it lasts for years, making it plumper and more glowing."
Company

The Rise of Bonus Boytox
January 2010


In an article on city bankers using aesthetic treatments to rejuvenate their stressed-looking faces

"A new Dermaroller treatment is a mini paint-roller with micro-needles which, when rolled over skin to kick-start collagen production, helps minimise sun damage and acne."

Company Magazine
Daily Mail
Rolling Back the Years
January 2010


In a full page review on Genuine Dermaroller Therapy

"The treatment claims to 'significantly improve' the appearance of lines and wrinkles on your face and decollete. I can definitely vouch for the effects of the face, as that’s all I had done… So, do I look like Angelina Jolie? Well, I already had the fat lips, but now my skin looks so much fresher and younger, more line free and tighter without looking taught."

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The Daily Telegraph Weekend Magazine
50 Ways to Look Younger
January 2010

Genuine Dermaroller Therapy was positioned at number ten in their round up of the best anti-ageing beauty and health treatments

"It’s the latest treatment in what might be called the 'brutal beauty' movement and involves having a finely spiked roller passed repeatedly across your delicate facial skin. It may seem a bizarre way to enhance its texture but, once the skin’s repair-processes have kicked into action, generating new collagen and elastin, you’ll reap the benefits of finer, brighter, smoother skin. Not cheap, but many women swear by it."

Daily Mirror

Can these gadgets REALLY make you look younger?

December 2009


The Home Meso-rejuvenation Genuine Dermaroller was featured in their article on new space-age anti-ageing gadgets

"The latest gizmo to make the headlines is a roller covered in tiny needles. It’s a watered-down version of a professional treatment which pierces your skin with thousands of tiny holes to stimulate collagen production. This stimulates the epidermis and allows your anti-ageing skincare products to penetrate deeper. Regular use will improve the appearance of skin."
Attitude Magazine
Attitude
Rocknrolla
December 2009

Genuine Dermaroller Therapy was showcased in their feature on the latest skin needling devices


"In spite of its off-putting design, it’s actually infinitely safer than the common practice of injecting a muscle paralyser into your brow or shedding dead skin with chemicals. There is also considerably less ‘downtime’ with the Dermaroller (you’re basically a bit red for 24 hours after the treatment) compared to the week-long Sith Lord complexion that comes with chemical peels... The Dermaroller – both the professional and home use version – presents something of a breakthrough."

Daily Mail
It’s a Rollover
November 2009

In a full page treatment review of Genuine Dermaroller Therapy

"…something strange happened. It was slow, subtle and I hadn’t really noticed until I began to get compliments about my skin from other beauty writers – who have eyes like lasers that don’t miss a thing. I was then forced to acknowledge that, yes, my skin was looking much improved. A bit fresher, a bit livelier, maybe even a bit tighter. It had to be the Dermaroller."
My Weekly Magazine My Weekly
How Far Would You Go to Look Younger?
November 2009

Quoting Dr Paul Cronin, owner of the Eternal youth Clinic in Cheshire, in a feature on new anti-ageing treatments


"Dermarollers are effective in reversing sun damage and can significantly improve skin pigment, texture and tone… Three treatments of around £400 each are needed and results can last up to three years if you look after the skin afterwards."
Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetics Magazine
Trade Secrets Needle Therapy
November/December 2009


In a tried and tested feature on at-home micro-needling devices


"I used the roller as instructed along with their LipoPeptide Collagen Booster for facial skin improvement. I have used it two or three weeks as instructed and I have noticed a difference but I plan to book an appointment with a practitioner offering and in-clinic micro-needling treatment as I would like a more intensive course for faster results. I think this device would be good to use post-treatment as it would maintain results."
Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetics Magazine
InStyle
Top Five Celebrity Body Beauty Secrets
December 2009


In describing Jennifer Aniston’s ‘Flawless Skin’


"Jennifer Aniston reportedly uses the Dermaroller treatment to give her skin a fresh faced, natural look. The roller stimulates the skin to regenerate and repair itself naturally and safely, creating smoother, brighter, healther younger looking skin. It can be used on the face, neck and hands and is extremely effective at reducing stretchmarks and acne scarring."
Tatler
Dr Know-How
November 2009


In a profile feature on Dr Michael Prager


"Dermaroller is proven to improve acne scars and is particularly effective in treating very lined décolletés and even stretch marks. Severe sun damage can be treated safely with this new procedure and you don’t need to avoid the sun afterwards. It works by stimulating skin cells to produce natural collagen by pricking thousands or microscopic needle columns into the dermis of the skin."

Tatler Magazine

General Practitioner
Therapeutic Options to Treat Acne Scarring
October 2009


In an article on the best treatments for acne scarring in the UK’s leading magazine for GPs


"Dermaroller is a percutaneous collagen induction technique using small needles on a roller. A local anaesthetic cream is applied then a roller is passed over the affected area several times to achieve pinpoint bleeding. The treatment is safe and involves minimal downtime but it takes since months to see a final result. I usually repeat the procedure at three months… about 75% of cases show a good or excellent results."
Asiana Magazine
Asiana
Spot of Bother
October 2009

Recommended as a treatment for blemished skin

"A hand-held roller covered with minute pins is rolled over the face. The procedure works by fracturing the skin (by producing thousands of pin pricks on the dermis) and encourages it to repair. The process encourages rebuilding of collagen, while flattening scars and pigmentation."


At Home Magazine At Home
Turn Back Time
October 2009

Recommended in their feature on non-invasive surgery


"The Dermaroller is a medical roller that has micro-surgical precision needles mounted around a rolling device. It’s good for treating acne scars, sun damaged skin, facial lines and stretch marks. The results do not occur immediately, but a few weeks after just one treatment, the difference is noticeable. And because results are gradual, it tends to be long lasting."
Company
Anyone for a High-Tech Facial?
October 2009

In an article on high-tech treatments

"When skin is slightly traumatised, it works overtime to produce more collagen and elastin, which give your skin firmness and an even texture. You don’t get all the bruising and swelling that comes with more aggressive laser treatments or deep chemical peels and, because anaesthetic cream is applied before the treatment, you shouldn’t feel the needles anyway. A week on, my pores are a little smaller on the side that was treated and definitely feel less clogged."

Company Magazine






R Magazine
R Magazine
The Dermaroller Treatment
September 2009

In a beauty feature on aesthetic clinic Mulberry House Clinic and Laser Centre, Northamptonshire


"Cosmetic Doctor John Tanqueray says 'Genuine Dermaroller Therapy is enabling us to provide significant results for patients who couldn’t or wouldn’t be treated with fractional or resurfacing lasers because of their skin tone, the resulting down time or costs. For our clients with scars, ageing or sun damaged skin and stretchmarks Genuine Dermaroller Therapy is comfortable, safe and effective, and is rapidly becoming a first-line treatment.'"
Marie Claire Magazine Marie Claire Magazine
Beauty Barometer
September 2009

Featured as ‘going up’ in their Beauty Barometer


"Angelina’s Super-Dewy Skin – Apparently Angie’s glow is down to Dr Michael Prager’s spiky Dermaroller. Worth the prickly pain, surely?"
London Evening Standard

The Sonic Boom in Skincare

September 2009


Recommended in a feature on the latest skin technology and facial treatments


"One device that’s best left to the professionals is the Dermaroller. The direct trauma to the skin stimulates collagen renewal that should result in your skin becoming firmer and more glowing. Brad and Angelina are allegedly big fans (it’s also popular for acne scarring)."
Hello!

Step Back in Time

August 2009


In an article on A-list celebrities turning back the time


"Used for some years in LA to reduce the appearance of acne scars, wrinkles and even stretch marks, the Dermaroller has hundreds of tiny needles that penetrate the outer layers of the skin. The body then heals the subsequent ‘wounds’ by producing collagen, which helps keep the skin firm and younger looking. Angelina Jolie is reported to have tried Dermaroller therapy after being introduced to it by husband Brad Pitt, who is himself thought to have undergone a series of treatments to combat acne scars."

Hello! Magazine

The Times Magazine The Times Magazine
Take One Problem
August 2009

Recommended as a solution for scarred skin in their regular ‘Take One Problem’ page

"The Dermaroller consists of fine needles on a roller that stimulate healing."
Grazia
Ouch! Angelina’s Bizarre New Facial
August 2009

In an article on Angelina Jolie’s favourite treatment

"Now Grazia can exclusively reveal that Angelina’s strangely dewy complexion isn’t down to surgery, but a pioneering treatment called the 'Dermaroller'. With more than a passing resemblance to a medieval torture implement, the Dermaroller is covered with hundreds of tiny needles which are applied to the face to deliberately cause pores to bleed. 'Angelina wanted to pull out all the stops', said a source. 'She knew all eyes would be on her. She’s been using the Dermaroller on and off for six months, as she wants to avoid plastic surgery.'"

Grazia Magazine

The Times Magazine Rejuvenate
Pins and Needles… The Latest Way to ‘Roll’ Away the Years
July/August/September 2009

In a feature on skin needling

"Dr Patrick Treacy is a firm advocate ‘I am a long time favourer of the procedure. One notices a very pleasing improvement in a patient’s skin about six weeks after the treatment. Genuine Dermaroller Therapy will be a treatment I can confidently recommend to my patients.'"




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