Follica Microneedling Protocol Patent Disclosed

SausageDawg

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We could have had this study done on this forum with participants using various depths but for some reason folks here prefer to talk about pfs, topical CB, it and other useless crap.

Completely agree but the only issues would be evaluating results.. I honestly struggle to trust most of the anecdotal evidence on this website because I've read some stupid stuff and I've seen laughable photos. We need equipment to measure hair width/count. You're right though, we need too work communally to solve this illness not rely on the whims of medicine
 

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So 0.6mm twice a week. I may try it, anything over 1.5mm hurts like a mofo. Also haven't seen the results I've been looking for at twice a month with 1.5mm.

I wish they gave more info in these studies like how the rolled the scalp, what they used, pressure, etc.
 

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So 0.6mm twice a week. I may try it, anything over 1.5mm hurts like a mofo. Also haven't seen the results I've been looking for at twice a month with 1.5mm.

I wish they gave more info in these studies like how the rolled the scalp, what they used, pressure, etc.

Biweekly can mean either twice a week or every two weeks. I'm almost certain they did it every two weeks in this study. Try the .8mm every two weeks that Follica uses.
 

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I think biweekly as in fortnightly too. I used .75 daily for a month with two sessions at 1.5 but that's quite a hassle. I will continue the fortnightly cadence at .75 due to hair getting in the way.
 

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Very interesting study...
I’ve been doing 1.0 every two weeks (Derminator 2) but now I am considering trying 0.75, at least in the crown area, where I have the least hair and the scalp is thinner.
 

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Biweekly can mean either twice a week or every two weeks. I'm almost certain they did it every two weeks in this study. Try the .8mm every two weeks that Follica uses.
So do you think they apply the minoxidil just before the needling?
 

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We could have had this study done on this forum with participants using various depths but for some reason folks here prefer to talk about pfs, topical CB, it and other useless crap.
Except we couldn’t because people here would have different lengths of hair, different types of needles, and so on and so on...

But I totally agree with the sentiment :)
 

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I was doing 1.5 every three days, then upgraded to 2.0 every week with minoxidil mixed with sandalore twice a day, I see a growth but I don't know if I would get a good result without finasteride.
 

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Guys what is your opinion on Minoxidil: would you guys say its definitely worth it to combine with finasteride (and then also microneedle) when finasteride is not fully halting the recession? Or better try dutasteride?

Also, since I have a pretty thin skin, is there a high chance of getting dark under-eye circles you guys think?
 

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Guys what is your opinion on Minoxidil: would you guys say its definitely worth it to combine with finasteride (and then also microneedle) when finasteride is not fully halting the recession? Or better try dutasteride?

Also, since I have a pretty thin skin, is there a high chance of getting dark under-eye circles you guys think?

How bad is your hair loss? i would say give finasteride alone 12 months, you might be an excellent responder to it and not need min. If after 12 months you are maintaining but not happy with the results add minoxidil and needling. Sorry, i misread your post, if you are not maintaining on just finasteride make the switch to duta.
 
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So do you think they apply the minoxidil just before the needling?

Follica? No, they apply it 24 hours before needling and 24 hours after to avoid systemic absorption. Better results if you apply it immediately before. I prefer to do it immediately after because I don't like needling with greasy hair.
 

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Hello fellow fighters.

I have been microneedling with a stamp of 36 needles, and now realize that the main benefit I should be seeking is neogenesis rather than good penetration. So is the forum's favorite D2 or are there other better options out there? I trust Derek with my life so I am swaying towards D2 :). Do you guys think they do black friday/ cyber Monday sales? My LLLT helmet was $200 on black Friday directly from the company so I was wondering if I could get a discount on D2 from its supplier (assuming owndoc.com is the only one)?
 

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The D2 is the highest quality pen on the consumer market. The only problem is that it's too slow for the Follica method. It takes 30 minutes with the D2, whereas it only takes 5 minutes with some faster pens like the A7.

This is such a god damn pain.

I have a feeling / memory that most of the early people seeing results were all using the A7 and lots of D2 people (including me) are not.
 

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Hello fellow fighters.

I have been microneedling with a stamp of 36 needles, and now realize that the main benefit I should be seeking is neogenesis rather than good penetration. So is the forum's favorite D2 or are there other better options out there? I trust Derek with my life so I am swaying towards D2 :). Do you guys think they do black friday/ cyber Monday sales? My LLLT helmet was $200 on black Friday directly from the company so I was wondering if I could get a discount on D2 from its supplier (assuming owndoc.com is the only one)?

Which helmet, and do you think it is actually beneficial? I've been on the fence to get a LLLT device for years.
 

Equal Rights

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Which helmet, and do you think it is actually beneficial? I've been on the fence to get a LLLT device for years.

Pls don't, the effect of them is nonexistent. I have the Theradome Laser Helmet with 80lasers, and I mistyped, I got it for 200$ off not 200$. I can assure you it does nothing, at least for me. I do have a more aggressive case though. If you are sticking to your low pharmaceutical regimen, I suggest adding B6 and zinc sulfate instead of zinc, to make zix, and oral castor oil. Im going to see if I can return this helmet lol, look around on youtube see what kevin mann and derek say about these devices if you are actually gonna purchase one. I advise against it as I doubt it will add benefit to your stack, but if you do wait for the upcoming black Friday or cyber Monday sales.
 

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The D2 is the highest quality pen on the consumer market. The only problem is that it's too slow for the Follica method. It takes 30 minutes with the D2, whereas it only takes 5 minutes with some faster pens like the A7.

Thanks for letting me know. I guess xanny + D2 will make for a great romantic friday night. Just gotta wait for my sale :)
 

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Did this protocol end up being more effective than the usual microneedling?
 

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It's hard to say. I don't know how many people actually did it and stuck with it. It's worked well for me, but maybe needling for 1/5 the time would've worked just as well.
I think I saw Kevin Mann mention that as long as you’re wounding, maybe even in a serious way with a lot of blood, you’ll get regrowth. It reminds me of the bald guy who got burnt on his scalp and regrew hair. Maybe this protocol was supposed to mimic that without fire? I did recall a few users mention a burning sensation.
 
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