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Do you apply it only to bald spots? Or else, how do you apply it through hairy areas?I apply a combo of lidocaine and tetracaine to the scalp before microneedling. No pain whatsoever.
Do you apply it only to bald spots? Or else, how do you apply it through hairy areas?I apply a combo of lidocaine and tetracaine to the scalp before microneedling. No pain whatsoever.
Have you been using this? Looks pretty useful, why aren't people talking about this in the hair loss communities. Perfect for those who apply topicals right after microneedling. Going to give this a try and it's pretty cheap as wellAs you press needles into skin serum in bottle under needles releases at same time. It doesn’t clog or leak..You can easily pinpoint area to be treated. And can tinker with serum adding ingredients
YesMy question, do th ehairs obtained by microneedling and minoxidil fall again, if you taper down or discontinue the treatment ?
So.. is there anything that can be done to retain these new hair obtained by microneedling, suppose one develops sides or tolerance to the medication ?
I'd like to know this too. Some people say minoxidil affects the collagen production, some say it compliments itWhat is the general consensus about when to use minoxidil after microneedling?
I've read conflicting views, some doctors say they have no issue with minoxidil straight after rolling others saying leave it 24 hours.
Thats what I thought, I didnt understand why people say wait for 24 hours, I thought that defeats theobject.If you're microneedling for topical absorption, apply the minoxidil straight after. If you wait 24 hours, those holes will be closed.
Chen is all-time best results I've ever seen with any treatment. And almost entirely through microneedling. I think daily needling is key, man. Started my regimen this morning.Top Responders Continued...
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Chen is a long time needler that came out of the shadows into the large microneedling thread. He has been rolling for a couple years to achieve these results. He is now on finasteride to maintain results, though did achieve the majority of results in these photos from rolling + minoxidil!
Regimen Details: 1mm Dermaroller twice per day, Minoxidil once per day(?), now on Finasteride though saw results prior to its use
Source: https://www.hairlosstalk.com/intera...s-from-tressless.117746/page-350#post-1769927
~2 year results:
/u/hairhairhair2018 via Reddit.com/r/tressless (added 2019-03-07)
Regimen Details: Big 3 (finasteride, Min + Nizoral) for 14 months. Needling Since August 2018 (~6 months), Needling every week (no minoxidil for 24H after) - only lightly and rarely see blood. Use a Dermaroller with 192 needles
Source:
14 Month Results (8 on Big 3, and last 6 incorporated needling):
Find me one dematologist who says microneedling everyday is a good idea, you have to understand the skin needs time to recover. Everyday is much more likely to cause harm than good.Chen is all-time best results I've ever seen with any treatment. And almost entirely through microneedling. I think daily needling is key, man. Started my regimen this morning.
I've done it. I just didn't keep doing it. My skin's fine. I think the elevated growth factors for such a long *** time might be the main issue.Find me one dematologist who says microneedling everyday is a good idea, you have to understand the skin needs time to recover. Everyday is much more likely to cause harm than good.