The 14 Best Derma Rollers of 2023

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The 11 Best Derma Rollers of 2022

Byrdie / Chloe Jeong

Few treatments in the skincare world are lauded for delivering as many benefits as microneedling. As a quick reminder, microneedling is a procedure in which teeny-tiny needles are rolled across the skin, creating microscopic holes. This in turn triggers the body’s natural wound healing response to kick in, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. The result? Fewer fine lines and wrinkles, firmer skin, a more even tone and texture, you name it. (Microneedling is even used to treat stretch marks and acne scars and also has the added benefit of increasing the penetration and efficacy of any products you use afterward.)

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Overall, we found that BeautyBio's Facial Microneedling Tool does the best job of improving the absorption of topical products, which is why it tops our list. We also recommend Healthy Care's 540 Derma Roller as the top budget-friendly alternative.

Rolling needles all over the skin, no matter how small, is intimidating, but you'd be happy to know that the procedure is hardly painful when conducted at home; at-home derma rollers don’t penetrate the skin as deeply as those used by the professionals in an office setting by a dermatologist or aesthetician. The recovery time with at-home derma rollers is shorter, too, and there's something to be said about achieving healthier-looking skin directly from the couch.

Not all derma rollers are created equal, so we set out to determine which ones are worthy of a spot in our routines. We tried some of the top-rated products on the market, our testers using them for weeks at a time and rating how well each improved the texture and appearance of their skin. We then combined these results along with our own research to compile this list.

Ahead, find everything to know when shopping for an at-home derma roller, plus our picks for the best on the market.

Best Overall

BeautyBio GloPRO Facial Microneedling Tool

4.6
BeautyBio GloPRO Facial Microneedling Tool

Amazon

What We Like
  • Vibration technology increases microneedling benefits

  • Reduces inflammation and increases collagen

  • Can use on face and body

  • Has interchangeable heads

What We Don't Like
  • Pricey

Who else recommends it? Today and Allure both picked the BeautyBio GloPRO Facial Microneedling Tool.

What do buyers say? 78% of 200+ Amazon reviewers rated this product 4 stars or above.

This is a favorite of the Byrdie team, not surprising given that it was created by the inventor and patent holder of microneedling technology. (File under why didn’t we think of that?) Rolling the 540 needles over your skin improves the absorption of topical products a whopping 200 times, but the benefits don’t stop there. It also delivers red LED light therapy, great for fighting inflammation and further helping with collagen production, plus a unique Vibrotactile Stimulation to up these effects even further. You can even purchase separate tips for the body, eyes, and lips so that you can use this topnotch tool from head to toe.

Price at time of publish: $199

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: LED light therapy, 540 needles

What Our Testers Say

"It wasn’t until about three weeks in that I looked in the mirror and thought to myself, damn, my skin looks good. Any signs of dullness were long gone, and I looked noticeably radiant and fresh-faced, my skin’s texture smooth and even. I began waking up with the softest skin of my life—like, can’t-stop-touching-my-face soft." — Jenna Igneri, Product Tester

Best Budget

Healthy Care 540 Derma Roller

 540 Derma Roller Micro Needles
What We Like
  • Can use on face and body

  • Titanium needles

  • Affordable

  • Gentle

What We Don't Like
  • Head isn't replaceable

Understandably, you may not want to shell out big bucks on a tool you’ve never tried before and aren’t certain if you’ll like. That’s where this very wallet-friendly option comes in, a great choice for those who are new to using derma rollers. It boasts 540 0.25-millimeter needles made from derm-recommended titanium, and it can be used on both the face and body. For less than the cost of lunch, your products will penetrate deeper into your skin, leaving you with a smooth, glowing complexion and body. Needless to say, we're sold!

Price at time of publish: $14

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 540 needles

For the best results (and this goes for any derma-roller), roll it horizontally, vertically, then diagonally across each section of your face, doing eight to 10 passes each time. Repeat two to three times per week, making sure to clean the head with rubbing alcohol after each use.

Best Budget, Runner-Up

Linduray Skincare Microneedling Kit for Face

Linduray Skincare Microneedling Kit for Face

Amazon

What We Like
  • Affordable

  • Titanium needles

What We Don’t Like
  • Head isn’t replaceable

Another super affordable pick, this also has the distinction of being an Amazon best-seller. Reviewers rave that it feels (and works) like much more expensive options, and as a bonus, it also comes with a skincare serum loaded with hydrating hyaluronic acid and vitamin E. The 540, 0.-millimeter needles roll easily across the skin, making it quick and easy to do your entire face in just a minute.

Price at time of publish: $18

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 540 needles

Best for Fine Lines

StackedSkincare Microneedling Tool 2.0

4.8
stackedskincare microneedling tool

StackedSkincare

What We Like
  • Targets fine lines

  • Has safety certification

  • Has interchangeable heads

  • Stainless steel needles

What We Don't Like
  • Pricey

This derma roller is U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act Certified, which should provide some ease to first-timers. While it's beneficial and safe to use on all skin types, it's especially great at targeting the appearance of fine lines to support younger-looking skin. In fact, in a consumer study conducted over 12 weeks, 72% of participants saw a decrease in visible lines when used as directed, and 82% saw an increase in skin plumpness. "This is my favorite derma roller," says Dr. Skotnicki. "It has very small 0.2-millimeter needles that are stainless steel, so it's safe and effective. I have feedback from patients that this has helped keep their skin bright and even-toned."

Note: You may notice some slight tingle when using this derma roller, but that's just par for the course.

Price at time of publish: $89

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Replaceable roller heads

If you have an active acne breakout, steer clear of derma rolling until it clears.

Best for Fine Lines, Runner-Up

AnteAGE Home Microneedling Intro Kit

AnteAGE Home Microneedling Intro Kit

AnteAGE

What We Like
  • Includes easy-to-apply serum

  • Targets fine lines

  • Minimizes pores

What We Don’t Like
  • Growth factors have human bone marrow stem cells

Along with the high-quality roller, boasting 0.2-millimeter needles, we like that this comes with a serum that touts some proven anti-aging ingredients, namely hyaluronic acid and growth factors. It’s a dynamic duo that can help to improve skin tone and texture. FYI, the serum is meant to be applied pre-rolling, which is different than in some other systems.

Price at time of publish: $120

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Comes with a serum

Best for Acne Scars

Sdara Skincare Derma Roller

4.3
Sdara Derma Roller

Amazon

What We Like
  • Fades scarring and sun damage

  • Affordable

  • Includes protective storage case

What We Don't Like
  • Head isn't replaceable

This is one of the best-selling derma rollers on Amazon, no easy feat. Reviewers rave about the results, particularly how well it helps address acne scarring and sun damage in addition to helping skincare products better penetrate. Dr. Skotnicki is also a fan, noting that the titanium 0.25-millimeter needles make it a great option. "Plus, it also comes with a case to protect it and it's well-priced," she says. While it is super affordable, it's worth noting that the needle head isn't replaceable, so once it wears down, you'll need to purchase a whole new roller.

Price at time of publish: $12

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 540 needles

Best 2-in-1

Jenny Patinkin Rose on Rose Derma Roller

Jenny Patinkin Rose on Rose Derma Roller

Courtesy of Jenny Patinkin

What We Like
  • Acupressure tip reduces tension

  • Multi-purpose tool

  • Stainless steel needles

What We Don't Like
  • No storage case

We love all the products this makeup artist/beauty entrepreneur comes out with, and this derma roller is no exception. A newly-discovered favorite for Byrdie Commerce Editorial Director Jessica Mahgerefteh, the tool uses stainless steel needles and has the benefit of coming with an extra head, a feature that many other rollers don’t offer. (Note: You’ll want to replace it after about 20 uses.)

Microneedle first, then flip the tool over—the other side has a rose quartz acupressure tip that’s ideal for releasing tension in spots like under your eyes or at your temples. And can we talk about how freaking pretty it is for a second?

Price at time of publish: $130

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Replaceable roller heads, 560 needles

Best for Body

ORA Body Microneedle Roller System

ora microneedling tool

Ulta

What We Like
  • Large, wide head

  • Reduces scars, stretch marks, and cellulite

  • Stainless steel needles

What We Don't Like
  • Head isn't replaceable

Microneedling isn’t just for your face. It can be a great option for combating scars, stretch marks, and even reducing the appearance of cellulite, not to mention generally improving the overall tone and texture of the skin below your chin. What makes this particular option choice for this purpose is the double-sized head, which features an impressive 1,080 medical-grade stainless steel needles, allowing you to target larger areas on the body in less time. It'll also help your fancy body butters, lotions, and serums work better, which is a major plus.

Price at time of publish: $40

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 1,080 needles

Best Value

Prosper Beauty 6 Piece Microneedle Derma Roller Kit

Prosper Beauty 6 Piece Microneedle Derma Roller Kit

Amazon

What We Like
  • Includes protective storage case

  • Affordable

  • Titanium needles

What We Don't Like
  • Not the highest quality tool

Being diligent about cleaning and maintenance is paramount when it comes to derma rolling. That means cleaning the roller head after each use, but also replacing it. That can be a little annoying and start to get pricey, given that for many rollers you have to purchase extra or replacement heads separately.

That’s why we love that you get four total heads in this kit, giving you some serious bang for your buck. Each one contains 600 durable titanium needles, and there’s also a convenient storage case included. Did we mention that it's also super affordable?

Price at time of publish: $27

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Replaceable roller heads, 600 needles

Best Value, Runner-Up

Nudeskin x Beauty Magnet 5-in-1 Rose Gold Professional Tool

Nudestix Nudeskin X Beauty Magnet 5-in-1 Rose Gold Professional Tool

Ulta

What We Like
  • Great value

  • Multi-purpose tool

  • Compact size

What We Don’t Like
  • Not the highest quality tool

Think of this as the Swiss Army knife of facial tools. For under $100, you get five different tools. There’s a derma roller, yes, but also a rose quartz face roller, eye-roller, comedone extractor, and precise tweezer. All are super easy to use, plus, the compact size saves a ton of space in your bathroom drawers.

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Five different tool heads

Best for Lips

ORA Lip Plumping Microneedle Roller System

Ora Lip Plumping Microneedle Roller System

 Courtesy of Dermstore

What We Like
  • Designed to use on lips

  • Includes protective storage case

What We Don't Like
  • Head isn't replaceable

Looking to plump up your lips without a cosmetic procedure? Yep, microneedling can help you do just that. The caveat: You’ll want to use a derma roller and/or special head that’s specifically made for lips, like this one. The super-narrow size and ultra-fine needles are choice for targeting this sensitive area.

Just like you would with your face, make sure your lips are clean and exfoliated first, and use a serum (or, for even more plumping benefits, lip plumper) afterward. We'll admit, it can be a little painful initially, but results can last up to two weeks, making it worth it.

Price at time of publish: $28

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 180 needles, slim design

Best for Hair Growth

Sonia Kashuk Microneedle Facial Roller

Sonia Kashuk Microneedle Facial Roller

Courtesy of Target

What We Like
  • Can use on face and scalp

  • Improves hair growth

What We Don't Like
  • Head isn't replaceable

This derma roller will set you back the same amount as lunch, but you'll likely enjoy it far more (and far longer) than you would a chopped salad. It boasts 0.25-millimeter stainless steel needles that glide over the skin gently to boost collagen production and smooth out the skin's surface. Also nice: It can also be used on the scalp to help improve hair growth and reduce hair loss by stimulating circulation. Plus, it'll help all of your topical scalp and hair treatments better penetrate, meaning you'll get more bang for your buck.

Price at time of publish: $10

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: 0.25-millimeter needle length

Best Pen

ORA Electric Microneedle Derma Pen System

ORA Electric Microneedle Derma Pen System

Courtesy of Dermstore

What We Like
  • Allows for precise, targeted treatment

  • Can use on face and body

  • Vibrations allow for deeper needle penetration

What We Don't Like
  • Covers less area than traditional derma rollers

Okay, fine, this isn’t technically a roller, but it produces the same great results as the rest of the products on this list. This innovative electric pen produces controlled, precise needle strokes that are faster than traditional rollers, plus it has a built-in vibration mechanism to allow deeper needle penetration. It features five different speed settings and adjustable needle heads that vary in length from 0.25 millimeters to 2 millimeters, making for a truly customizable treatment. The pen can be used on both the face and body to reduce the appearance of scars, lines, and stretch marks. Even cooler? It can even be used on the scalp to stimulate hair growth.

Manual or Electric: Electric | Features: 12 needles, two heads ranging from 2 millimeters to 0.25 millimeters, 5 speed settings

Best Needle-Free

Skin Gym Goldie Face Roller

Skin Gym Goldie Face Roller

 Courtesy of Skin Gym

What We Like
  • Gentle

  • Boosts radiance

  • Exfoliates

  • Great for those with sensitive skin

What We Don't Like
  • No collagen-boosting or penetration

If the idea of rolling needles across your face freaks you out, we get it. (It’s a weird concept and one that takes some time to get used to.) Consider trying this guy instead, which features non-invasive peaks rather than needles. They don’t pierce your skin—so no, you won’t get quite the same effects as you would with other derma rollers—but they still can help boost your glow and deliver somewhat of an exfoliating effect. Plus, it’s also a much safer option for those with super sensitive skin or those who are averse to needles.

Price at time of publish: $68

Manual or Electric: Manual | Features: Studded design, no needles

Final Verdict

We love the classic BeautyBio GloPRO for its versatility, effectiveness, and red light technology. The updated StackedSkincare’s Microneedling Tool 2.0 is also a winner thanks to its well-rounded size, stainless steel needles, and comfortable handle. And for pure luxury and chic design, the Jenny Patinkin Rose on Rose Derma Roller (view at Blue Mercury) is the best multi-tasking option. With a stainless steel roller on one end and a rose quartz massage tool on the other, this roller is a one-and-done tool for a healthy, glowing, sculpted complexion.

BeautyBio GloPRO Facial Microneedling Tool
Byrdie / Jenna Igneri

Meet the Expert


What to Look For in a Derma Roller

Needle Material

When it comes to choosing a derma roller, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sandy Skotnicki suggests reaching for a tool made from either stainless steel or titanium. “Titanium is the best, as it is stronger and therefore will be more effective over time,” she says. Surgical steel is another great option.

Needle Length

It’s crucial to look into the needle length of a derma roller not only to ensure it’s effective enough for your specific skin concerns but also to make sure your skin can tolerate it. Generally, at-home models with a needle length between 0.2 millimeters and 1 millimeter are best for beginners; however, Dr. Skotnicki says 0.5-millimeter is best. “I think for at-home derma rolling, this length makes the procedure safer,” she says. Of course, it’s always best to speak with your own dermatologist, who can help determine the best length based on your individual needs.

Replaceable Heads

This depends on your preference, but for those who strive to make their beauty routine as eco-conscious as possible, opt for a product with a replaceable head. This way, you won’t need to discard or recycle the entire handle and roller once the needles become dull. Not to mention, it'll help you save a few bucks along the way.

Sdara Skincare Derma Roller

Byrdie / Jenna Igneri

FAQ
  • How do you use a derma roller?

    When using a derma roller, first split your face into four quadrants, addressing one section at a time. “Using mild pressure, roll the device back and forth horizontally, vertically, and diagonally over the areas of the skin you’re treating,” says Dr. Skotnicki. “Usually, I suggest two to four passes in each direction.” In terms of adding products into the mix, she says you can apply a serum either before or directly after using your derma roller. Be sure to always roll on a clean, dry face, and finish off with a hydrating or nourishing skincare product.

  • How do you clean a derma roller?

    Dr. Skotnicki recommends washing your roller with warm water and then spraying it with a rubbing alcohol spray before its first use. She also suggests washing and disinfecting your roller after each treatment and again before you reuse it.

  • How often should you use a derma roller?

    “Start by using it once a month, and then work your way up to weekly depending on your skin type or if you have an associated skin problem," Dr. Skotnicki says. Also important: "A derma roller shouldn’t be used on active rosacea, acne, eczema, cold sores, or sunburned or infected skin.”

  • Do derma rollers stimulate beard growth?

    Some derma roller brands say that their tools can help stimulate beard growth—a claim that is based on evidence suggesting that microneedling can help promote hair growth on the scalp. However, although there is some anecdotal evidence that supports this claim, Byrdie's experts agree that the science supporting beard rollers as a means of generating facial hair growth, specifically, is still evolving.

Why Trust Byrdie

Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there. She’s admittedly not a DIY kind of girl, but is a huge fan of professional microneedling and relied on her extensive knowledge and experience with that, plus extensive research and input from the Byrdie team when compiling this list.

According to our Diversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find any derma rollers from a Black-owned and/or Black-founded business. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com and we will evaluate the product ASAP.

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