Dermarolling vs. Professional Microchanneling for Hair Regrowth

When it comes to restoring thicker, healthier hair, not all treatments are created equal. Here’s why ProCell Microchanneling stands out compared to at-home dermarolling.

The Problem with At-Home Dermarolling

Dermarolling uses a handheld roller covered in tiny needles to create punctures in the scalp, aiming to stimulate growth. While it can improve blood flow and collagen production, results are often minimal and risks are high. Poor-quality rollers, uneven pressure, and improper sanitization can lead to irritation, infection, or even damage to hair follicles—doing more harm than good.

Why ProCell Microchanneling Works Better

ProCell Microchanneling uses a professional stamping device to create precise, evenly spaced microchannels in the scalp without tearing or dragging the skin. This process is fast, comfortable, and allows for rapid recovery—usually within hours.

The treatment is paired with ProCell’s advanced growth factor serums, rich in human stem cell-derived growth factors, peptides, and cytokines. These penetrate deeply into the scalp to reactivate dormant follicles and promote new hair growth—results that at-home methods simply can’t match.

Bottom line: ProCell delivers safer, more consistent, and more effective results for hair regrowth compared to DIY dermarolling.

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