C-Section Roller | Yung Bod
The first of its kind the YUNG BOD C-SECTION ROCK ‘n’ ROLLER is a multipurpose massaging beauty tool that improves the appearance of post-delivery skin and boosts absorption of topical skincare products.
Since the skin around your c-section is likely to become raised, thick, and firm as it recovers, manual massages may help your skin look flatter, smoother, and more even. This can help break down built-up collagen (which is what makes scars appear and feel lumpy and bumpy) and give your c-section skin the best chance of healing with a faint scar appearance.
Our massaging roller features two multi-purpose heads: a small amethyst stone head and a large ridged stainless steel acupressure head.
The amethyst stone head, the purple stone is known for its relaxing energy and product absorption, it has a more soothing and smoothing effect on your skin by gently massaging the area.
The ridged stainless steel head delivers a more acupressure-like feeling to your skin, which may help improve its elasticity, thickness, and flexibility over time.
These roller heads ensure your c-section skin feels supported during the recovery process, plus they enhance skincare product absorption. Once you’ve applied a topical product to your skin (such as YUNG BOD C-SECTION MAMA), the roller gently presses the formula into your skin for quicker, more effective absorption.
You’ll love the YUNG BOD C-SECTION ROCK ‘n’ ROLLER because it:
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Has two roller heads, for soothing and acupressure massages
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Soothes, smooths and rejuvenates your skin’s appearance
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Helps break down collagen build-up around your c-section skin
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Massages your c-section skin
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Boosts skin care product absorption
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Acts as a manual lymphatic drainage
It’s made from stainless steel and features an amethyst stone on one end.
After showering, apply YUNG BOD C-SECTION MAMA CREAM to dry skin. Depending on your scar’s age, we recommend the using following massage techniques to rejuvenate your skin.
New scars
Age: Approximately 12 weeks to 24 months
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Gently move the smaller, amethyst end of the roller around your c-section site. Carefully move in up and down, back and forth directions, so you’ve covered the area in a cross-hatch.
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When your wound is three months old, you can use the larger, ridged end of the roller on the site. Use your thumb and forefinger to stretch the skin in your c-section area, moving the roller in up and down, back and forth directions, so you’ve covered the area in a cross-hatch.
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You can build up pressure over time and up to five minutes of massage per day.
Old scars
Age: Approximately 2 years onwards
This area can be sore and delicate, even if the scar is years old. However, you can massage the site straight away.
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Gently move the smaller, amethyst end of the roller around your c-section site. Carefully move in up and down, back and forth directions, so you’ve covered the area in a cross-hatch.
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Use your thumb and forefinger to stretch the skin in your c-section area, moving the larger, ridged end of the roller in up and down, back and forth directions, so you’ve covered the area in a cross-hatch.
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You can massage for 10 to 15 minutes at a time, two to three times per week.
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For an extra cooling and calming effect, store your roller in the fridge.
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You never know if you’ll get a baby who’s a sleeper or a screamer: it’s the same with our amethyst stones. They’re natural, so you can expect some variations in your unique stone.
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We’re not here to tell you what to do, but like most things in life, don’t go too hard or too often with your roller.