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What's your age and Norwood?
I'm 32.....Not sure how I would describe my norwood...but I have a lot of thinning on the crown and diffused thinning on the top.....but my hairline is fairly intact.
What's your age and Norwood?
What the f***???Another insane result after 3 months only
Guy was not even using min!
https://www.reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/7uiwhh/progress_3_months_of_nizoral_and_infrequent/
I dont get any flaking ? I use the dr pen and do 2.5mm and do 2 full passes. Is that not enough ? I see blood spots but maybe i need more passes as ive never seen any flakeing ? I have been doing dernaroller before 1.5mm with no results so far. The pen seems to be doing more. I wounder if i need to wound even moreI would go as far as saying that should be happening to everyone who is doing this correctly.....that is the healing process which you are triggering by wounding, same as when you burn your skin in the sun.....the damaged cells are rejected by the body and die....replaced with the new cells and your are left with the dead skin cells flaking off.
With regards to stopping after 3 months.....if you are getting improvement, not sure why you would do that? If my hair is getting thicker, I wont slow down till at least the 6 months mark and then reassess.
I dont think its stresses your scalp that much.....my head is red for a day or so and then is back to normal...except the skin flaking as above.
Hi unless im missing something no one seems to be discussing the "Int J Trichology. 2013 Jan-Mar; 5(1): 6–11. A Randomized Evaluator Blinded Study of Effect of Microneedling in Androgenetic Alopecia" that inspired the actions of the guy this thread is about or is it old news it seems impressive . I can only assume it doesn't work or no one could see a way of exclusively making money from it ?
Yea hopefully follica have something extra to add to mix , i just can't beleave this study was done in 2013 is cheap easy to copy and everyone's been going on about brotzu thread all day everyday for years instead, all seems to good to be true .Well, Follica is working on a wounding treatment. Been on it for quite some time. But clearly, if done correctly, microneedling does work.
I was thinking exactly the same. Deep down I believe that dermarolling does not work, but I wonder why would people be making it upYea hopefully follica have something extra to add to mix , i just can't beleave this study was done in 2013 is cheap easy to copy and everyone's been going on about brotzu thread all day everyday for years instead, all seems to good to be true .
There was a wounding thread a few years ago where some dude butchered his scalp. The thread was closed and after that I think people kinda forgot about it. The guy who butchered it got a lot of regrowth, from what I've heard. Maybe that's the reason, cause the evidence is there; plenty of success stories and no reason to lie about it, either.Yea hopefully follica have something extra to add to mix , i just can't beleave this study was done in 2013 is cheap easy to copy and everyone's been going on about brotzu thread all day everyday for years instead, all seems to good to be true .
problem is ppl are lazy to try derma rolling they want some kinda of magical pill.Yea hopefully follica have something extra to add to mix , i just can't beleave this study was done in 2013 is cheap easy to copy and everyone's been going on about brotzu thread all day everyday for years instead, all seems to good to be true .
problem is ppl are lazy to try derma rolling they want some kinda of magical pill.
Yea hopefully follica have something extra to add to mix , i just can't beleave this study was done in 2013 is cheap easy to copy and everyone's been going on about brotzu thread all day everyday for years instead, all seems to good to be true .[/QUO
Exactly, it's worth mentioning that it's not comfortable. You see a lot of them going on about how they'd do anything to get their hair back, but at the end of it they're just empty words. If some people can't stick with taking a pill/rubbing some lotion on their scalp twice a day, then I could see why they wouldn't stick with this. In fact, I think very few people stuck with it on that thread and those were the ones who got results.
well from what i understand of the 2013 study everyone responded 0 no change 10 mild improvement 22 moderate improvement 18 marked improvement the before after photos for only 3 months are great if its all real but just cant beleave its not a thing .I was thinking exactly the same. Deep down I believe that dermarolling does not work, but I wonder why would people be making it up
Yea that's why i dont get this is not a marketed thing repeatedly hurting your self must be tough, so people would pay to have this done by someone else so they can zone out while someone accurately covers the area.Exactly, it's worth mentioning that it's not comfortable. You see a lot of them going on about how they'd do anything to get their hair back, but at the end of it they're just empty words. If some people can't stick with taking a pill/rubbing some lotion on their scalp twice a day, then I could see why they wouldn't stick with this. In fact, I think very few people stuck with it on that thread and those were the ones who got results.
Yea that's why i dont get this is not a marketed thing repeatedly hurting your self must be tough, so people would pay to have this done by someone else so they can zone out while someone accurately covers the area.
yea cost is the other thing i dont get even if you go the most expensive option it still costs no more than 2 heavy nights out drinking for trying it for 6 months or soWell we should have a good idea in 3-6 months.....it cost me £45 and the pain isn't bad for 10 minutes once per week....Brotzu has less good evidence and is 70 euros a month.....still I will add it to this if things are going well.
yea but if it works like the 2013 study claims and that other guy this thread was about i of thought it would of been massively advertised by nowYou can pay for PRP and microneedling, but it's an absolute rip-off, that's why I thought it was worth investing in a derminator.