When using Hydra Needle at home, several key precautions need to be paid special attention to ensure the treatment effect and safety:
Hygiene and disinfection: Before using the hydra needle, the needle must be disinfected with 75% medical alcohol to prevent infection at the treatment site.
Operation skills: During the treatment, ensure that the operation is gentle. Avoid excessive force or repeated operations on the same part to reduce skin irritation and damage.
Choose the appropriate needle length: The length of the needle should be appropriate for the treatment site and skin problems. Longer needles are suitable for deep scars and stretch marks, while shorter needles are suitable for the superficial and middle layers of the skin.
Side effects and discomfort: After treatment with Hydra Needle, side effects such as slight redness, swelling and sensitivity may occur. Usually it disappears in 3-5 days. If the symptoms persist or worsen, stop using it immediately and consult a professional doctor.
Avoid sun exposure and exercise: After treatment, the skin may become sensitive. Avoid direct sunlight or strenuous exercise, swimming, sauna, and other activities.
Frequency of use: Generally, hydra needle treatment can be performed every 4-5 weeks, but not too frequently, to avoid skin damage caused by overuse.
As a supplier, Diaminy recommends that users understand the product usage guide in detail before DIY hydra needle microneedle treatment and choose carefully according to their skin condition. If any discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult a professional in time.