Hydra Needles can be used by professionals and everyday users at home. However, DIY users shouldn’t use any microneedling device with a needle length longer than 2 millimeters.
Before use, make sure that your face or your client’s face is properly sterilized. Don’t use Hydra Needles or any other microneedling devices on patients with active skin infections or open facial wounds.
Fill the Hydra Needle’s applicator vial with your serum of choice. The vial can hold up to 5mL of liquid. We recommend serums with thinner consistencies, as very thick serums can’t dispense properly during treatment. Not all serums are appropriate for microneedling treatment, so follow this guide on which serums can be safely used on microchannels:
Safe to Use for Hydra Needle |
Don’t Use for Hydra Needle |
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Vitamin B (Niacinamide)
- Growth Factors
- Peptides
- Ceramides
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- Retinoids
- Vitamin C
- Any serum that contains acid, such as (but not limited to):
- AHA
- BHA
- Lactic acid
- Glycolic acid
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Perform the microneedling treatment as you would with any microneedling pen. To ensure proper serum dispensation, keep the unit at a 90-degree angle from the face. After the treatment, cap the Hydra Needle and dispose of it in a specific disposal container for used sharp items such as medical needles and cannulas. Throw away all your used sharp medical supplies according to your local guidelines.
Contact FACE Med Store for inquiries and customer support.
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