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What do you guys think about the comments saying that microneedling when you have inflammation could make things worse?
Ewwwwkind of low atm
im skinny as f***
also been skipping lunch lately because my uni food is disgusting and there are no restaurants near
also emphasis on "plant based" and not strictly vegan
i try to avoid animal products (especially dairy) but if my family makes chicken or something then ill definitely eat some
but mostly i do try and eat vegan
Lol whatever it takes!!!Ewwww
Ewwww
Idk looks betterAfter 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
That's unusual actually
I noticed the same. Almost 2 months in.After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
May they rest in peace. It looks like miniaturized hair that shed so if that were the case then they would have shed anyway. Hopefully, those follicles will replace them with stronger hairs. Takes time and patience.After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
Honestly, I don't see any difference between the pics. Of course they are not identical, but it's not possible for me to tell which is better and which is worst.After 6 weeks, my hair looks worse than before. Many mini hairs died.
(second picture is the newer one)
I noticed the same. Almost 2 months in.
I've noticed the same problem after 5 or 6 sessions. Some people mentioned about post inflammatory hyperpigmentation which sounds like what's happening on my scalp. That worries me a lot, so I changed the needling frequency from weekly to every 10 days to make my scalp has more time to heal. The 10th session was done a week ago and It seems to fade a little now. Try to lower your needling frequency, maybe we just need more time to recovery.I’ve noticed the skin in my temple area has started to show some discoloration. Like my skin in the areas I use the pen are becoming darkened and discolored compared to the rest of my scalp. Looks weird.
Will this fade over time? Is this the result of dermarolling too frequently? I currently do it once a week.
Anybody else experiencing this?
I've noticed the same problem after 5 or 6 sessions. Some people mentioned about post inflammatory hyperpigmentation which sounds like what's happening on my scalp. That worries me a lot, so I changed the needling frequency from weekly to every 10 days to make my scalp has more time to heal. The 10th session was done a week ago and It seems to fade a little now. Try to lower your needling frequency, maybe we just need more time to recovery.
i think needling to deep will damage the follicles. Needling too often will not let them enough time to recover.
i'm fairly confident that if you needle too deep and too often you'll damage them beyond the point of no return and you'll end up with a slick bald scalp.
I’m right there with you my hair looks noticeably worse, but I also started minoxidil and Trinov around the same time so the crazy shed is probably due to that. I plan to fight this sh*t to the death so I’m not to worried just gotta give it timeI noticed the same. Almost 2 months in.
Yes, yes (probably because I started minoxidil at the same time lol) and yesQuestions for those who lost hair after microneedling:
- was loss already ongoing in the area?
- is the loss compatible with the notorious minoxidil shed?
- did you needle on the bald scalp or beyond the hairline?
Thanks