sorry to bother you again but what vehicle are you using?Yeah Yeah my minoxidil contain :
>melatonine, adenosine, tretinoine, WAY, Sandalore.
Thanks, would you mind providing a link?According to their website Follica should publish their half year report around the end of August
Thanks, would you mind providing a link?
Thanks. Sorry to be dense but where do they specify August?Under the photo with the yellow grassFollica
puretechhealth.com
Micro needling does create new hairs. That's why people use it on their beards as well when they can't grow anything more then stubble, and after a year some have insane results.Follica says their treatment creates new hairs, but I don't buy it. Microneedling does not create new hairs, and you'd have to continuously repeat the treatment, at least according to what Dr. Rassman says:
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Follica have research showing neogenesis from wounding and other research on humans showing increased hair density after wounding.
Rassman have not researched this and have not given any reasons to doubt Follica at least in public. Believe what you want.
I don't think there is any other way to infer that though, because beard gains from rolling are permanent (or at least linger for a long time after treatment). This doesn't occur in the scalp.For the record, Rassmann is a staunch advocate of microneedling.
@trialAcc: Rassmann didn't mean that they're programmed to minituarize in their location, although this can be easily inferred from his comment, but that the hair brough back will subsist only as long as you keep treating it.
What are the proofs of this gentleman?
So you says that "Follica says their treatment creates new hairs, but I don't buy it. Microneedling does not create new hairs, and you'd have to continuously repeat the treatment, at least according to what" because someone has said that?!
So, if Dr. Rassman says "They are aliens on the moon", you will say "there are aliens on the moon"?
It is not a very scientific process.
It's not a good argument. Raoult in France is a very popular scientist but his chloroquine doesn't work against COVID, most of most of his predictions turned out to be false and his last studies have a very bad methodology.
Only well-conducted scientific studies can prove anything.
This is what Dr. Rassman said on his blog. I don't think there's a specific study but obviously he has many years of expertise to base his conclusions on.
Generally, the dermaroller (the microneedling device) induces Anagen, a single hair cycle and it should be sustained for the duration of the growth cycle. After the hair goes into telogen (about 2-3 years for men and 3-5 years for women), the pre-treatment state should return so you would have to go through the entire dermroller treatment all over again. Microneedling induces wound healing and the release of inflammatory molecules that can stimulate hair growth bringing hairs that have stem cell present back to functioning and into the anagen growth cycle.