Very Impressive Dermarolling And Minxodil Results - From Tressless

Bill_Russo

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Heady said you decided the pen was best for every one and here is another doctor using a pen lol its a joke least i think that's a pen in the description
I convinced everyone so hard it even affected the timeline. Showed those doctors how it's done 2 years before I even knew about microneedling. :cool:
 
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WishIHadHair2570

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The one thing that makes me happy I'm broke is that the ones who would notice are those close to me and they'd know it can't be a transplant, because they are expensive as shitfuck. Even if my economical situation were to mprove, I'd never have that kind of money to spare.

If it makes you feel better, I have near unlimited funds but I'm still going to be slick bald by 26/27 if the current rate keeps up. We're all in this shitty race together.
 

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If it makes you feel better, I have near unlimited funds but I'm still going to be slick bald by 26/27 if the current rate keeps up. We're all in this shitty race together.
I Started losing my hair in 1999 thought id be norward 7 by 2005 but instead im norward 2.5 in 2019 still So hair loss dont always lead to a complete baldness that said i been on finasteride and min since the mid 00s
 

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I covinced everyone so hard it even affected the timeline. Showed those doctors how it's done 2 years before I even knew about microneedling. :cool:



Did you watch this video at 5.27 they use a wired pen it shows her technique if i researched correctly shes a hair transplant doctor specializing in child burn victims . strange thing is they dont appear to be trying to do the whole norward area of the scap just his frontal defuse.
 

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If it makes you feel better, I have near unlimited funds but I'm still going to be slick bald by 26/27 if the current rate keeps up. We're all in this shitty race together.
It makes me feel better in the sense that at least we can through it together. But it still sucks that we have to go through it.


Did you watch this video at 5.27 they use a wired pen it shows her technique if i researched correctly shes a hair transplant doctor specializing in child burn victims . strange thing is they dont appear to be trying to do the whole norward area of the scap just his frontal defuse.
Yeah, her technique is quite odd indeed.
If I understood correctly, she used it to further push the product she previously injected.
 

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It makes me feel better in the sense that at least we can through it together. But it still sucks that we have to go through it.

Yeah, her technique is quite odd indeed.
If I understood correctly, she used it to further push the product she previously injected.
This must be the protocol of this trial cant wait to see the results i understand how to do the prp part of the video but the electo stimulation is beyond me makes me laugh if this works the old Frankenstein movies were onto something.
 

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This must be the protocol of this trial cant wait to see the results i understand how to do the prp part of the video but the electo stimulation is beyond me makes me laugh if this works the old Frankenstein movies were onto something.

I've yet to see a double blind, peer-reviewed study confirm efficacy of prp for hair loss and yes, the electro part seems like a good marketing add on. Technique aside, God! she has great boobs.
 

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I've yet to see a double blind, peer-reviewed study confirm efficacy of prp for hair loss and yes, the electro part seems like a good marketing add on. Technique aside, God! she has great boobs.
this appears to be prp micro needling trial which would be different to prp they say they have other stuff to trial and will do so according to what countries laws are i think. Their parent company is working on heart eyes brain etc regeneration so that makes them more credible . Ha ha thought i was only one to notice
 

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I caved in an ordered a derminator. I originally did 2 sessions with a roller and felt it did more harm then good. I have long hair on top and it was alarming to see it ripping some out as I rolled. I then switched over to a manual stamp, while it was better, it was very slow to use and difficult to be consistent and cover all areas evenly. I completed about 8 sessions total (7 to 10 days between sessions), haven't noticed any regrowth yet, though hair and scalp seem healthier since I began needling. Hopefully my derminator gets here soon.
 

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Did you watch this video at 5.27 they use a wired pen it shows her technique if i researched correctly shes a hair transplant doctor specializing in child burn victims . strange thing is they dont appear to be trying to do the whole norward area of the scap just his frontal defuse.
do you have a source for this video? id like to see if she does updates or follow ups on this patient
 

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do you have a source for this video? id like to see if she does updates or follow ups on this patient
https://haircellstim.com/
https://leonhardtventures.com/haircell/

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1. HairCell Bioelectric Stimulator + Tesla Brush = electric stimulation as a stand alone
2. HairCell Bioelectric Stimulator + Tesla Brush + Amniotic Fluid + Amniotic Fluid Filled Membranes and/or PRP.
3. HairCell Bioelectric Stimulator + Tesla Brush + Amniotic Fluid Filled Membranes + PRP + HC-15 fifteen component stem cell + growth factors + exosomes + micro RNAs + selected alkaloids + nutrient hydrogel + hair scalp/ECM matrix mixed hair regeneration composition.
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lol They missed kitchen sink off of treatment 3 it looks like their doing number 2 in video im keen on seeing a update
 

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Hey guys so I just emailed dr. Feriduni which is one of the better names out there I believe. I went there for a paid consultation about 5 years ago and since I'm probably going to get a transplant there (wanted to see if finasteride would at least maintain for a few years first) they've always been very responsive to my e-mails (keeping the customer happy I suppose).

Basically he said that micro needling would not have an effect on future transplants, but also said he seriously doubts the effectiveness of it.

So, time to prove him wrong! Gonna put off that transplant another year and see if I can get any regrowth first with this. 1-2 more years of being a subhuman and I can hopefully start living my life.
 

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Using @JJL58 's form since it was so thorough

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Current date: 1/28/2019
Nickname: overpourgoodfortune
Age: 38
Hairloss started at: mid 20’s?
Current Norwood: Type 4 or 5 I think?
Balding pattern: Both
Affected areas: Temple area / Crown / Vertex
Treatment history: Previously used Minoxidil for around 2 years. Experienced no re-growth, though I seemed to at least maintain or loss was very slow during. Went off it for ~6 months and began to thin even more. Decided to go on Finasteride (Dec 10) and found this needling thread a week into that prescription (Dec 18). Decided to go off finasteride after one month of use (Jan 10) and purely do needling + minoxidil instead. That should be a disclaimer for any early results – it could be finasteride at work.
Needling since: December 18, 2018
Needling until: 6m to 1yr and will judge thereafter based on results
Needling frequency: Once, every other week as of this update, though intend to do every 7 to 10 days going forward. Christmas + a Vacation interrupted my ability/desire to needle weekly.
Needling, total number of sessions: 3
Needling device: TBPHP Dermapen from Amazon.ca
Needling depth/needle length: 1.5 to 2.0MM (start session with 1.5 and finish with 2.0mm)
Needling intensity: Multiple passes until mild redness. Not a lot of pressure, enough to feel like I'm making consistent contact.
Needled areas: Entire top of head / all thinning areas
Needling side effects: Redness / Tenderness for ~48 hours. Flaking starts around days 4/5 and continues into 7 days after or so.
Using minoxidil: Yes
On minoxidil since: One week before needling (Dec. 10/2018)
Using other treatments at the same time: (edit: Nizoral too) Vitamin D, Biotin. finasteride was used during first 4 weeks of needling though now ceased.
Witnessing regrowth: YES
Regrowth since: 5 weeks after needling
Pattern of regrowth: Vellus hairs on temples near hairline at this point.
Description of and satisfaction with regrowth: So far so good. Nothing obvious outside of closeups though. Definitely thinned out initially and experienced a shed around week 2 through 5 and hair looked noticeably thinner. What hair remained seemed to be healthier/happier or stronger if you will though by week 5 though.
Photos showing own progress or lack thereof: See below
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First off my baseline photos:

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Here are some week 6 shots of my temples which I found interesting. Note: I don't have any good Day 1 comparisons of this area sadly... so I'll have to use these as comparisons in the weeks/months to come and you'll just have to take my word for what is going on here. I'm going to use my real point/shoot camera going forward as well since the detail is 100 X than my cell phone camera.

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(1) This stray mofo has been here for yeeears holding on to nothing. Easy for me to keep track of next to my skin blemish there. I usually shave that guy down but keep it growing sometimes when I forget. Looks silly as hell. Either way - I can tell new action is occurring due to this being the only stray random I've had to shave down for years.
(2) This new stray mofo showed up out of nowhere which made me start looking closer at my temples.
(3) Lots of little black hairs close to the hairline. (Edit: maybe these are simply "miniturised" hairs? Who knows, let's see in a few months. When you put a telescope to your temples - you'll find something interesting I suppose)

Bottom line - 2 years on minoxidil previously I didn't see any of that action. Disclaimer again, could be the 4 weeks of finasteride at work before I quit. Only time will tell if needling/minoxidil helps this continue into the months ahead.

Then there's this photo....

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(4) I noticed lots of blonde/brown hairs showing up under different bathroom lighting while on vacation. Super hard to capture on camera, but they're all over the temples in the right lighting.

Again, no good comparisons on those temple shots for Day 1, but this post will serve as a comparison for the future months.
 
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74775446

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Hey guys so I just emailed dr. Feriduni which is one of the better names out there I believe. I went there for a paid consultation about 5 years ago and since I'm probably going to get a transplant there (wanted to see if finasteride would at least maintain for a few years first) they've always been very responsive to my e-mails (keeping the customer happy I suppose).

Basically he said that micro needling would not have an effect on future transplants, but also said he seriously doubts the effectiveness of it.

So, time to prove him wrong! Gonna put off that transplant another year and see if I can get any regrowth first with this. 1-2 more years of being a subhuman and I can hopefully start living my life.

I had pretty much decided on a hair transplant but I really, really didn't want one; it seemed better than being bald, though.

That's how I ended up finding that Indian study, got started the next day and, almost one year later, I most certainly do not need a hair transplant.
 

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I've yet to see a double blind, peer-reviewed study confirm efficacy of prp for hair loss and yes, the electro part seems like a good marketing add on. Technique aside, God! she has great boobs.

Anything I've read about PRP being successful makes me think the wounding part is what causes hair growth, not the plasmablahblah.
 

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Current date: 28/01/19
Nickname: 74775446 aka Numberguy, the guy here to scam you all
Age: 32
Hairloss started at: 27/28
Current Norwood: II
Balding pattern: Both
Affected areas: Temples, scalp
Treatment history:
  • Minoxidil since 06/14 until 06/16
Needling since: March 2018
Needling until: Still needling
Needling frequency (average): Weekly
Needling, total number of sessions: 30-ish
Needling device: Roller (unbranded, cheapest on Amazon UK), Pen (TBPHP)
Needling depth/needle length: 1.5mm - 2.0mm
Needling intensity: Reddness, few spots of blood
Needled areas: Temples and scalp (top of head)
Needling side effects: None. Flaking in the beginning.
Using minoxidil: Yes
On minoxidil since: March 2018 (same time I started rolling)
Using other treatments at the same time: Nizoral shampoo and biotin (hardly every remember to take these)
Witnessing regrowth: Yes
Regrowth since: May 2018
Pattern of regrowth: Terminal on scalp, vellus and a few terminal on temples
Description of and satisfaction with regrowth: +5. f*****g delighted and still find it hard to believe, don't care if it doesn't get any better from here.
Photos showing own progress or lack thereof:
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