Microneedling hair
Content: 150 Milliliter (€66.00* / 1000 Milliliter)
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Regrow hair with microneedling!
Can microneedling stop hair loss and ensure more hair growth?
Is it possible to regrow hair with microneedling, i.e. to combat hair loss and improve hair growth?
Since scientific studies have shown that this is possible, there has been a real hype not only among men but also among women to treat hair - or rather the scalp - with microneedling.
For those who suffer from hair loss and are prone to baldness, this is often a great psychological burden.
For this reason, they leave no stone unturned and have often already tried a wide variety of treatments before discovering microneedling treatment of the scalp.
However, this group of people must also realise that treating hair or the scalp with microneedling is not a miracle cure, but requires a lot of patience and, above all, consistency.
Hair loss: treating the scalp with microneedling (Dermaroller or Dermapen)
Microneedling with a dermaroller or dermapen is a cosmetic treatment carried out by beauticians, alternative practitioners and doctors to treat various effects of skin ageing.
It is also known as "skin needling" or collagen induction therapy, as it stimulates collagen production in the skin.
Microneedling is used as an anti-ageing treatment for the skin, but is also a recognised method for treating hair loss and improving hair growth.
Microneedling involves using a dermaroller or dermapen to injure the scalp with tiny needles, as it is believed that the same process that creates wounds in the skin also regenerates the hair follicles.
This stimulation of the hair follicles leads to new hair growth or thinning hair, as occurs with androgenic alopecia or baldness, can be thickened again.
In addition, the tiny puncture channels promote blood circulation and greatly increase the absorption of active ingredients.
For whom is microneedling treatment of the scalp for hair loss suitable?
If you are struggling with normal hair loss or thinning hair or suffer from androgenetic alopecia, a microneedling treatment can help.
Microneedling is often used on very small, fine hairs that are in the process of falling out. This is because the process can be halted or even reversed and thin hair can be turned back into fuller, stronger and thicker hair.
People who have already lost all their hair in a certain area or on the entire scalp will not benefit much from a microneedling treatment.
In these cases, the dermal papillae in the hair follicle may no longer produce hair or they may already be dead. As microneedling increases the density of existing hair but does not stimulate the growth of new follicles, treatment in an area that has been completely bald for a long time is not very promising. In this case, a hair transplant is probably the better solution.
People with a full head of hair should refrain from undergoing microneedling treatment of the scalp, as improper treatment, especially if the needles are too long, can also damage the hair follicles.
KAMI - a care line from Utsukusy Cosmetics for treating hair and scalp with microneedling
Utsukusy Cosmetics, a Spanish cosmetics company that has been in existence for more than 40 years, has developed KAMI, a care line that is specially designed to prevent hair loss and stimulate hair growth.

The KAMI care line for the scalp includes the following products:
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KAMI Peeling / Scrub

Scalp scrub for a healthy scalp and beautiful hair
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KAMI Shampoo

KAMI Shampoo stimulates the blood circulation of the scalp
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KAMI Disinfectant Solution

Disinfectant solution for scalp and roller
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KAMI Microneedling Serum

KAMI serum against hair loss and for more hair growth (hair growth)
The KAMI serum for microneedling treatments can be worked into the scalp using a dermapen or dermaroller, but is also suitable for manual application.
- KAMI Serum prevents hair loss
- KAMI Serum stimulates the hair roots and thus the growth of new hair
- KAMI Serum ensures thicker, stronger hair and more volume
- KAMI Serum promotes blood circulation in the scalp
Procedure for microneedling treatment of the scalp with a dermaroller and KAMI serum
When using both a Dermapen and a Dermaroller, the maximum penetration depth of the needles should be 1.5 mm. The penetration depth should be chosen so that there is no bleeding.
Microneedling of the hair or scalp should be carried out once a week for five weeks.
- Moisten hair with water.
- Exfoliate the scalp with KAMI Scrub for at least 5 minutes and then rinse with water.
- Wash hair twice with KAMI Shampoo.
- Prepare the scalp for the microneedling treatment by disinfecting it with Utsukusy's KAMI disinfectant solution.
- Using gloves, apply KAMI Serum to the scalp in the areas where it is to be worked in.
- Work KAMI Serum into the skin using a DermaPen or a suitable dermaroller
- Then cover hair and scalp with a warm towel for 10 minutes.
- Dry the hair.
During the week, i.e. until the next microneedling treatment, another ampoule of KAMI Serum should be applied so that the serum can be massaged into the scalp every other day after washing the hair with KAMI Shampoo.

KAMI Serum - active ingredient ampoules
Using KAMI at home without microneedling
KAMI products should also be used at home between microneedling cycles.
The best way is as follows:
- Moisten hair with water.
- Apply KAMI Serum to the scalp using gloves and massage into the scalp.
- Exfoliate the scalp with KAMI Scrub for at least 5 minutes and then rinse with water.
- Wash hair twice with KAMI Shampoo.
- Then cover hair and scalp with a warm towel for 10 minutes.
The KAMI Serum should be massaged into the scalp every other day after washing the hair with Kami Shampoo.
For whom microneedling against hair loss is not suitable
Of course, there are also people for whom a microneedling treatment is not suitable. A beautician experienced in microneedling treatments will usually be aware of these, but you should also seek advice from your doctor.
Here is a brief list of some of the reasons why microneedling treatment is not suitable. However, there are certainly other reasons why microneedling should be avoided.
- Skin cancer
- Hepatitis
- Taking blood-thinning medication
- High blood pressure
- Radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- A tendency to excessive scarring
- sunburn
- Wounds and other skin injuries
- Pregnancy
People who are allergic to any of the ingredients should also not use the products in the KAMI skincare range.
Good to know:
The sterile serums from Utsukusy Cosmetics may only be used by professional users who are familiar with the handling of sterile serums and sterile working methods.
The sterile serums from Utsukusy Cosmetics are not suitable for so-called injections, i.e. they must not be injected.
In places where the KAMI serum comes into contact with the skin, temporary reddening may occur due to the increased blood flow to the skin, which may restrict the ability of the treated person to socialise.
To avoid or minimise this redness in untreated areas, these should be covered and rinsed with warm water immediately after contact.
As with microneedling treatments on the face, this leads to increased sensitivity to the sun. For this reason, the scalp should be protected from UV rays after the treatment and appropriate sun protection should be used.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. If contact occurs, rinse with plenty of water. For external use only. Do not swallow. Keep out of the reach of children.
Frequently asked questions about microneedling against hair loss and for more hair growth
Dermaroller: Which needle length for more hair growth on the scalp?
If you suffer from hair loss or want to stimulate your hair growth, a dermaroller could be a good solution for you. Experts recommend a needle length of between 0.5 mm and 1.0 mm for this application. But why this length?
- Penetration of the skin: With a needle length of 0.5 to 1.0 mm, the dermaroller can effectively penetrate your skin layer without causing too much pain or damage.
- Stimulation of blood circulation: Dermarollers with this needle length stimulate blood circulation. Improved blood circulation promotes the supply of nutrients to your hair follicles and can therefore stimulate hair growth.
- Production of collagen and elastin: Using a dermaroller can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. These proteins are essential for the health and growth of your hair.
Despite the benefits, it is important that you consult a skincare professional before using a dermaroller. They can show you the correct technique and help you minimise any potential risks. Bear in mind that improper use can lead to skin irritation or even infection.
To summarise: A dermaroller can be a helpful tool to promote hair growth. It is important to choose the right needle length and to have the application instructed by an expert. This way, you can maximise the potential of this tool and contribute to healthier, stronger hair.
What effect does microneedling the scalp have on hair loss?
Microneedling is a proven method for treating hair loss. The scalp is treated with a dermaroller containing tiny needles. This method deliberately causes tiny injuries to the scalp in order to activate the body's own healing processes.
Various processes are set in motion as part of the body's reaction. On the one hand, fibroplasts are stimulated to produce more collagen and elastin. New fibroplasts are also formed. These two effects contribute to the strengthening and regeneration of the connective tissue.
In addition, tiny blood vessels are generated that contribute to wound healing and optimally supply the tissue with nutrients. Improved blood circulation and nutrient supply to the scalp can stimulate hair growth and slow down or even stop hair loss.
Microneedling also improves the absorption of active ingredients. The small puncture channels created by the needles allow active ingredients to penetrate deeper into the skin and develop their effect there. It is important to use sterile serums to avoid infections. One example of such a serum is the sterile KAMI serum from Utsukusy, which was specially developed for use with needling.
To summarise, microneedling of the scalp for hair loss has the following effects:
- Stimulation of collagen and elastin production
- Formation of new fibroplasts and blood vessels
- Improved nutrient supply to the hair follicles
- Slowing down or stopping hair loss
- Improved absorption of active ingredients
Please note that it is always important to seek detailed advice before undergoing such a treatment and to only have it carried out by trained personnel.
Professional users from the beauty industry with a trade licence can find the products from mccosmetics and Utsukusy Cosmetics in our B2B shop www.cosimax.shop.
The following articles about microneedling with a dermaroller or dermapen may be of interest to you:
- Combat hair loss and ensure more hair growth with microneedling
- Microneedling against hair loss - better hair growth and more beautiful hair with Dermaroller or Dermapen
- Microneedling at home | Instructions for Dermapen and Dermaroller
- Microneedling treatment with Dermaroller or Dermapen | Instructions from A - Z
- The best microneedling serum or meso serum for your skin
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 to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any 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.