Dermalogica is entering the device space with a product that appears to capitalize on its heritage in skin treatments and make skilled level treatments more accessible.
The ProPen is a nano- and microneedling tool that comes with 4 cartridges offering different levels of penetration and precision, and has six speeds, from 7500 to 8600 RPM.
It's launching with ProRestore, a concentrate designed to hurry up post-treatment recovery, which Dermalogica chief executive officer Aurelian Lis believes shall be key in attracting latest consumers, who're otherwise deterred by lengthy recovery rates.
“With changing consumer requirements and growing excitement about things like micro-needling, we see [this launch] as a option to get an entire latest generation into this industry, which is each good for the livelihoods...
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