Dermastamping is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure utilizing a handheld device equipped with multiple fine surgical-grade microneedles that create controlled micro-injuries in the skin’s epidermis and dermis layers. The process stimulates the skin’s natural wound healing response, promoting collagen and elastin production.

The procedure employs needles ranging from 0.25mm to 2.5mm in length, penetrating the skin vertically to create uniform micro-channels without the tearing associated with dermarolling. These precise perforations trigger fibroblast activity, enhancing dermal matrix remodeling and cellular regeneration.

Clinical applications include treatment of atrophic acne scars, photoaging, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines. The mechanical trauma induced by dermastamping increases transdermal drug delivery efficiency by creating direct pathways for topical agents. The procedure’s controlled depth penetration and perpendicular needle entry make it particularly effective for treating localized skin concerns while minimizing epidermal damage.