Been wounding for two months without minoxidil and have noticed a drastic difference in my existing hair (no shedding, no hair on my pillow sheets, hair growing much quicker and getting much thicker), but I was not improving my hairline. I could see lots of little white vellus hairs along the hairline that just were not turning terminal. I am just now testing out minoxidil to see if that can boost all of those little vellus hairs.
Side note, the few gray hairs I did have around my ears have all disappeared! Has anyone else noticed this? Finally, I am rolling my entire face and neck. It is doing wonders for my sun damaged skin. Loving wounding, just wish I had started 20 years ago!
Sounds like good results without minoxidil, you have vellus hairs that need to grow longer think of them as a baby's hair, they need to reach another stage before they take off, I'm doing this experiment without minoxidil and would not think of using it until 6 months in then I will see where I am.
my hairline is filling in using no minoxidil, just making sure I go over each area 4 times making sure needle goes all the way in, doesn't matter slow or fast, just puncturing scalp seems fine, if it bleeds and turns red then you have created a wound. I'm going with this technique, may take longer or work even faster all I know is wounding and repair phase is making new hairs sprout. Taking msm and vitamin c with riboflavins. 2000-3000 g three times a day of both.
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