From what I’ve seen, it looks like you’ll respond well, diffusers who still have some type of hair all over tend to do well with needling.
Hope so mate. My hair looks ok when dry, but under harsh lights and wet it's so different
From what I’ve seen, it looks like you’ll respond well, diffusers who still have some type of hair all over tend to do well with needling.
You’re solid in this picture, I’m sporting a NW3 with some diffusing into a NW4 pattern. I’m 2 sessions in, I’ll update with pics in 2-3 months.Hope so mate. My hair looks ok when dry, but under harsh lights and wet it's so different
im going back to biweekly sessions.
the itch comes back after like three days
My 2nd session was Saturday, here it is Wednesday and I feel like I’m fully healed for another go but I heard 7-10 days is the recommended schedule. I’m thinking of going against that and getting another in this evening. I wonder if that’s pushing it?
My 2nd session was Saturday, here it is Wednesday and I feel like I’m fully healed for another go but I heard 7-10 days is the recommended schedule. I’m thinking of going against that and getting another in this evening. I wonder if that’s pushing it?
How come the recommended period for the face treatment is 3-4 weeks for +1mm? Is the skin on the scalp different? ThanksIdeally is 7-10 day periods, as numberguy said.
@ZLulic - Most people are going off of the studies which ranged between 1 to 2 week intervals. You're right though - most reading about micro needling (on esthetician/spa sites for face/etc) seems to indicate 3/4 week downtime between sessions.
If there was some optional needle size that was known to take 25% longer, but carried far less risk of scalp damage, wouldn't you take that deal? I would.
Err on the side of longer intervals if you're not sure. Keep your scalp safer. There is no critical need to nail the absolutely shortest possible window between sessions.
my 4 month update, really not sure if i have anything positive to report so far. In fact things could be worst, really struggling to get same position and lighting for photos. Also does anyone else sneeze when dermapening?!? Its getting a little overwhelming!
The front of his head looks most improved.Looks the same to me. Thought pic 4 is the worst at first but i realized it's because of the positon of your head. (head is a little bit more tilted which shows more of the crown)