How to Use a Derma Roller for Hair Growth: Complete Technique Guide

You’ve got your derma roller, you’ve got your hair growth serum—now what? Proper technique makes a significant difference in results.…
Close-up of a clean microneedling device for scalp microneedling at home, perfect for pairing with Glownetics hair growth serum for enhanced hair loss treatment.

You’ve got your derma roller, you’ve got your hair growth serum—now what? Proper technique makes a significant difference in results. Let me walk you through exactly how to microneedle your scalp effectively.

Before You Start: The Right Equipment

Needle Depth

For hair growth, you need longer needles than for facial skincare:

1.0mm: Good starting point if you’re new to scalp microneedling. Reaches upper dermis.

1.5mm: Optimal for most people. Reaches the follicle bulge where stem cells reside.

0.5mm or less: Too shallow for significant hair growth stimulation. These depths help with product absorption but won’t trigger the growth factor response you need.

Roller vs. Stamp

For scalp specifically, rollers can work well because you’re covering larger areas. However, stamping devices (pen-style) offer more precision for targeting specific thinning zones.

The Glow Hair Kit includes an appropriate device designed for effective scalp treatment.

⚠️Hygiene First
Always sanitize your device with rubbing alcohol before and after use. Scalp microneedling creates open channels—you don’t want to introduce bacteria. Replace needle heads regularly; dull needles cause more trauma and less benefit.

Step-by-Step Scalp Microneedling Technique

Step 1: Prepare Your Scalp

Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo and let it dry completely. You need a clean scalp free of products, oils, and debris.

If you have longer hair, use clips to section it away from thinning areas so you can access the scalp directly.

Step 2: Apply Your Serum

Before microneedling, apply your copper peptide or growth factor serum to the areas you’ll be treating. This allows the actives to be driven deep during treatment.

Be generous—you want good coverage.

Step 3: Section and Treat Systematically

Work in sections to ensure complete coverage. For each section:

Apply moderate pressure: You want to feel the needles engaging with the scalp, but not causing significant pain. A slight prickling sensation is normal.

Roll in multiple directions: Roll horizontally, then vertically, then diagonally. This ensures you’re creating channels in all directions for thorough coverage.

4-5 passes per direction: Don’t overdo it. More passes don’t equal better results and can cause unnecessary trauma.

Lift and reposition: Don’t drag the roller from one area to another while it’s pressed into your scalp. Lift, move, then press again.

DirectionTechniquePurpose
HorizontalRoll from ear to earCovers width of treatment area
VerticalRoll from forehead to crownCovers length of treatment area
DiagonalRoll at 45-degree anglesEnsures complete channel coverage
Multiple passes4-5 passes each directionThorough without overtreatment

Step 4: Apply More Serum

After microneedling, apply another layer of serum. Those channels you just created are open and ready to absorb. This post-treatment application often delivers even more product to follicles than the pre-treatment dose.

Step 5: Let It Work

Don’t wash your hair for at least 4 hours, ideally overnight. Give the serum time to absorb through those open channels. You can gently massage the serum in, but avoid vigorous rubbing.

Both! Apply before treatment so serum gets driven deep during microneedling, then apply again after while channels are still open. This two-stage approach maximizes absorption and delivers more active ingredients to follicles.

What to Expect During and After Treatment

During Treatment

Sensation: Mild to moderate prickling. Some areas may be more sensitive than others. It shouldn’t be painful—if it is, you’re pressing too hard.

Appearance: Slight pinkness or redness to the scalp is normal and indicates proper depth.

After Treatment

Immediately: Scalp may be pink and slightly tender. This typically resolves within hours.

Next day: Most redness should be gone. Scalp may feel slightly tight or dry.

Following days: Normal scalp sensation returns. Some people notice mild flaking as the scalp heals.

⚠️Red Flags
Contact your doctor if you experience severe pain, excessive bleeding, signs of infection (increasing redness, pus, fever), or prolonged irritation beyond a few days. These are rare with proper technique but should be addressed.

Treatment Schedule

Frequency: Once per week. Your scalp needs time to complete the healing and growth factor response between sessions.

Duration: Commit to at least 3-6 months before judging results. Hair growth is slow—stimulation today won’t be visible for months.

Maintenance: Once you see results, you can potentially reduce to every 2 weeks for maintenance.

Between Sessions

On non-microneedling days, continue applying your hair growth serum daily. The daily application maintains consistent stimulation, while weekly microneedling provides the deep delivery and growth factor boost.

Daily routine:

Apply serum to scalp in thinning areas. Massage gently for 1-2 minutes. Leave on (don’t wash out immediately if possible).

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Using wrong needle depth: 0.25-0.5mm won’t stimulate significant hair growth. Use 1.0-1.5mm for scalp.

Rolling too frequently: More than once a week doesn’t improve results and may cause irritation. Your scalp needs healing time.

Pressing too hard: Moderate pressure is sufficient. Excessive force causes unnecessary trauma without better results.

Skipping serum: Microneedling alone is less effective than microneedling plus topical treatment. Always use with appropriate serums.

Inconsistency: Sporadic treatments won’t produce results. Commit to weekly sessions for months.

Not sanitizing: Always clean your device. Introducing bacteria to open channels causes problems.

Optimizing Your Results

Use quality serums: Copper peptides, growth factors, or minoxidil (applied hours before or after, not immediately).

Take photos: Progress is gradual. Monthly photos help you see changes you might not notice day-to-day.

Address underlying factors: Nutrition, stress, and overall health affect hair growth. Support your treatment with good lifestyle habits.

Be patient: The hardest part. Results take months, not weeks.

Yes, but not immediately before or after microneedling—it can cause irritation on freshly treated scalp. Apply minoxidil at least 4 hours before microneedling or wait until the next day after treatment. The combination is more effective than either alone.

The Complete Weekly Protocol

Microneedling day (once weekly):

Clean, dry scalp → Apply serum → Microneedle systematically → Apply more serum → Leave overnight → Wash next morning

Other days:

Daily serum application → Gentle massage → Leave on for hours or overnight when possible

The Bottom Line

Scalp microneedling technique matters. The right depth, proper coverage, appropriate frequency, and good serum products combine to create an effective at-home hair regrowth treatment.

Be consistent, be patient, and let those follicles respond. The results are worth the commitment.

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