We’re here to share what we know — but don’t take it as medical advice. Talk to your medical provider if you have questions.Ready to dive into the world of at-home dermarolling? You’re in the right place!Whether you’re a skincare enthusiast or a newbie looking to rejuvenate your skin, we’ll walk you through the essential steps, tips, and precautions of dermarolling. Let’s explore how this simple technique can helpenhance your skin’s textureand appearance, even from the comfort of your home.What is dermarolling and how does it work?Dermarolling—sometimes known as microneedling—is a process that involves a tool called a dermaroller. Its needles, usually between 0.5 to 1.5 mm long, gently create tiny passages in your skin.But don’t worry; when used properly, this shouldn’t harm your skin! This rolling action triggers your skin to release growth factors while stimulating new collagen and elastin. After dermarolling, your skin might show some redness for a few days, but that’s normal. The m...