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Hyaluron Microneedling Serum with 3.5% hyaluronic acid - sterile serum for dermapen and dermaroller
- Hyaluronic Microneedling Serum is a sterile serum for professional users for dermapen and derma roller applications, electroporation, electrophoresis and iontophoresis.
- It contains 3.5% hyaluronic acid (hyaluronic acid).
- The hyaluronic acid serum nourishes and moisturises the skin. The serum improves the elasticity and moisture of the skin and reduces fine and superficial wrinkles.
- One hyaluronic acid ampoule contains 5 ml of serum. This is sufficient for 3 to five applications.
- Each ampoule comes with a syringe and a needle for sterile removal.

Hyaluron microneedling serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics
Microneedling and hyaluronic serum - an effective combination for more beautiful skin
Hyaluronic acid, derma pen, derma roller, microneedling - many terms that can currently be read in many lifestyle magazines.
Due to the excellent results achieved with microneedling treatments in combination with hyaluronic acid, we would like to explain these terms below.
What is microneedling?
Microneedling is a cosmetic or medical-cosmetic treatment method for treating aesthetic skin problems such as fine lines, wrinkles, scars, age spots, stretch marks, dull skin or cellulite.
There are many more areas of application than those mentioned. They range from large pores and acne to hair loss.
Needling involves treatingthe skin with a dermaroller or dermapen. Both devices use tiny needles to make small puncture channels in the skin.
This means that the skin is deliberately injured because, depending on the length of the needles, they penetrate the epidermis to varying depths during treatment, opening up thousands of tiny microchannels in the skin and stimulating the skin's self-healing process.
This treatment method not only stimulates the skin's collagen and elastin production, but also allows different microneedling serums to be worked into the skin depending on the indication.

Microneedling treatment in which hyaluronic acid microneedling serum is worked into the skin with a dermapen
What is a dermaroller?
A dermaroller is a device that is rolled over the skin. The roller, also known as a roller, contains a large number of small needles.
Depending on the length of the needle, these penetrate the skin and the more needles there are on the roller, the more puncture channels are formed.
In addition to the different needle lengths and needle densities, there are also different widths of rollers.
Of course, the needle diameter also plays a decisive role, because the larger the diameter of the needles, the larger the stitch channel.
A distinction must therefore be made between dermarollers designed for facial treatments and those designed for body treatments. Dermarollers for body treatments usually have wider rollers and longer needles.
To summarise, the number of micro-punctures as well as their size and depth are decisive for successful treatment with a dermaroller.
The cosmetics market now offers a huge selection of different types of dermarollers.
Our advice: It is best to leave the decision for the right dermaroller to the cosmetic specialist or doctor you trust, who will use their knowledge and experience to select the right dermaroller for the indication to be treated.
What is hyaluronic acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a glycosaminoglycan and is often present as a polysaccharide (sugar compound).
It is an important component of human connective tissue and the extracellular matrix.
Hyaluronic acid is produced by the body itself. Many human cells are able to produce hyaluronic acid, but fibroplasts and keratinocytes play a particularly important role.
Further information on the chemical structure of hyaluronic acid can be found on Wikipedia.
What makes hyaluronic serum for microneedling so special?
- It is the ability to intensively bind huge amounts of water. Thanks to its swelling capacity, hyaluronic acid is able to bind up to six litres of water per gram and provide the skin with intensive moisture!
98% of our eyeball, for example, consists of water that is bound to just two percent hyaluronic acid. - Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the human body and performs many functions there - for example, it ensures the elasticity of our intervertebral discs and serves as a lubricant in our joints.
- Like collagen,hyaluronic acid has been well researched in the field of skin care and has been used successfully for many years not only in microneedling serums but also in anti-ageing creams.
Why is hyaluronic acid so important as a microneedling serum for cosmetics?
Due to its ability to bind large amounts of water and keep the bound water compressible, hyaluronic acid is responsible for the natural elasticity and firmness of our connective tissue.
In addition, hyaluronic acid, which occurs naturally in the body, has hardly any side effects. With increasing age, however, the amount of hyaluronic acid present in the body decreases.
This is due to the enzyme hyaluronidase, whose activity increases with age.
This loss of hyaluronic acid can only be partially compensated for by artificial preparations.
The use of hyaluronic acid preparations has long been established in aesthetic medicine.
For example, hyaluronic acid is used to inject wrinkles and lips, but also to remodel certain areas.
In cosmetics, hyaluronic acid is mainly used in creams and serums. In this case, it is interesting to take a closer look at the use of hyaluronic acid in microneedling.
For this purpose, it is necessary to know the different types of hyaluronic acid.
Types of hyaluronic acid used in needling
Hyaluronic acid is categorised according to its molecular size or molecular weight, which is given in the unit Dalton in which it is used.
Hyaluronic acid produced by the body has a molecular weight of 4000 to 800,000 daltons. This is also referred to as high molecular weight and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid.
Logically, it is much more difficult for high-molecular hyaluronic acid to penetrate the skin than low-molecular hyaluronic acid.
For this reason, the hyaluronic acid used in cosmetics should either be crushed or already fragmented.
Fragmented or reduced hyaluronic acid is labelled Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate in the ingredients (INCI) listed on cosmetic products.
This low-molecular hyaluronic acid should of course also be used in microneedling serums.
Sterility is an absolute must for a hyaluronic microneedling serum!
Cosmetic literature often describes that a hyaluronic microneedling serum should be applied after needling when the puncture channels are still open so that it can penetrate the skin through the puncture channels.
Even in this case, it is absolutely essential that only sterile products are used to minimise the risk of infection and inflammation.
To improve the results of microneedling treatments in combination with hyaluronic acid, the hyaluronic serum is often applied to the skin before microneedling and then injected directly into the skin using a dermapen or dermaroller.
In this case, the sterility of the hyaluronic microneedling serum used and sterile working methods are an absolute must.
The sterile hyaluronic microneedling serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics
The low-molecular hyaluronic microneedling serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics has been specially designed for needling, regardless of whether a derma roller or a derma pen is used.
A sterile needle and a sterile syringe are included with the Hyaluron Microneedling Serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics to enable a sterile working method.
This enables sterile removal of the serum through a plastic membrane. However, the serum is not suitable or authorised for injection. The syringe and needle are only used for sterile removal of the serum.
In addition to the hyaluronic microneedling serum, Utsukusy Cosmetics also offers other microneedling serums. For example, sterile vitamin serum, a firming serum, a so-called AgeKiller cocktail, a collagen serum, a depigmentation serum and the Hyal Filler - hyaluronic serum with cross-linked hyaluronic acid.

Ampoule with hyaluronic microneedling serum from Utsukusy Cosmetics - made in Spain
Indications and tasks for a sterile hyaluronic microneedling serum
In facial treatments, treatment with a derma roller or dermapen and a hyaluronic booster is primarily used for anti-ageing therapy.
This achieves excellent results in the treatment of wrinkles and sagging and dull facial skin.
In addition to anti-ageing therapy, very good results are also achieved in the treatment of scars, especially acne scars.
Body treatments with the dermaroller and hyaluronic acid focus on the treatment of stretch marks and sagging skin as well as the treatment of scars.
The following is a brief list of treatment options:
- Wrinkle treatment, wrinkle reduction
- Anti-ageing treatment with immediate effect
- Intensive moisturising and moisturising care
- Dry skin
- Scar treatment, scar care, acne scars
- Sagging and dull facial skin
- Stretch marks, stretch marks
- Skin revitalisation, skin regeneration
- Skin tightening, skin smoothing
- Supporting the gliding ability of Dermaroller and Dermapen
- Improving the elasticity of the skin
- Improving the glow or for radiant skin
In addition to the intensive, highly concentrated hyaluronic microneedling serum for the face, you will find other highly effective anti-ageing needling serums in the facial microneedling section.
Here are a few examples:

Hyal Filler: Sterile ampoule microneedling serum with cross-linked hyaluronic acid

Placent. 5 Cocktail: Ampoule with epidermal growth factors and hyaluronic acid

Collagen Cocktail: Ampoule with sterile collagen serum for Dermaroller and Dermapen
The following articles may also be of interest to you:
- The role of hyaluronic acid in microneedling: more than just a trend
- Doing microneedling at home | Instructions for Dermapen and Dermaroller
- Microneedling treatment with Dermaroller or Dermapen | Instructions from A - Z
- Microneedling serums - a closer look at the active ingredients
- The best microneedling serum or meso serum for your skin
Frequently asked questions about the hyaluronic ampoule from Utsukusy Cosmetics
For which applications is the hyaluronic microneedling serum from Utsukusy used?
- For dry skin and wrinkles
- for the treatment of lips
- for dark circles and bags under the eyes
- for sagging facial skin
- for scars, especially acne scars
- for cellulite
- for sagging skin on the body
Which facial serum and which cream is suitable for aftercare?
Aftercare should always be based on the treatment goal and the current skin condition.
Basically, the use of a facial serum and a cream with hyaluronic acid is recommended.
We recommend the Hyaluron Active Complex Homecare Set (Hyaluron Serum and Hyaluron Cream).

Hyaluron Active Complex Homecare Set
We recommend the Multi Active Complex Repair Serum with hyaluronic acid and other highly effective active ingredients as active ingredient ampoules.

Multi Active Complex Repair Serum - Hyaluron ampoules with 2 ml
Please note:
The products offered here are exclusively cosmetic products within the meaning of the EU Cosmetics Regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009). They are not classified as medical devices and are not intended for the diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of disease.
If the product description refers to "sterile" products, this refers exclusively to the sterile packaging and not to the fact that the product itself is certified as a sterile medical device.
Certain products are expressly intended only for commercial use by professionally trained personnel (e.g. beauticians, alternative practitioners, studios). These products must not be used without appropriate expertise. Please observe the respective instructions in the product description.
The effects and results described refer to cosmetic care and do not replace medical or alternative practitioner treatment. In the case of existing skin diseases or health complaints, we recommend seeking medical advice before use.
All instructions for use, blog posts and product descriptions are for information purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Use is at your own responsibility and risk.
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