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The front of his head looks most improved.
Wouldn't say so because of the light it's hard to tell. Light on the first pic is the harshest.
The front of his head looks most improved.
what other treatments do you take?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!
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!
Yes, seems there is no cosmetic progress in the crown yet. How is your frontal area doing? Are you seeing an improvement there? Seems like your crown has been gone for a long time, and that would partially explain the lack of early response.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!
Yes, seems there is no cosmetic progress in the crown yet. How is your frontal area doing? Are you seeing an improvement there? Seems like your crown has been gone for a long time, and that would partially explain the lack of early response.
Please keep needling for a year at least. Just remember PrettyFly.
Honestly, it is sad to see so many non-responders in this thread, but I have to be reminded that it is still early to have a definite conclusion given that most of us have sworn to stick to it for a full year.
What is somewhat disappointing for me is that at this point we don't seem to have replicated the first Indian study of Dhurat et alm (2013),in terms of proportion of responders. I mean, in that study, apparently EVERY subject improved at the 3 month mark. This doesn't seem to be the case here..... But we'll, that is what a trial is done for, to test or re-test stuff. Let's see what keeps happening for the rest of the year.
Yes, seems there is no cosmetic progress in the crown yet. How is your frontal area doing? Are you seeing an improvement there? Seems like your crown has been gone for a long time, and that would partially explain the lack of early response.
Please keep needling for a year at least. Just remember PrettyFly.
Honestly, it is sad to see so many non-responders in this thread, but I have to be reminded that it is still early to have a definite conclusion given that most of us have sworn to stick to it for a full year.
What is somewhat disappointing for me is that at this point we don't seem to have replicated the first Indian study of Dhurat et alm (2013),in terms of proportion of responders. I mean, in that study, apparently EVERY subject improved at the 3 month mark. This doesn't seem to be the case here..... But we'll, that is what a trial is done for, to test or re-test stuff. Let's see what keeps happening for the rest of the year.
I mean, come on, man, how is that disheartening.. even PROVEN treatments Finasteride/Dutasteride/Cypro/minoxidil often yield very little results for slick bald areas. There are users on here who take full tranny regimens with cypro/dutasteride/estrogen/oral minoxidil and still do not see any improvement
And what about redness...or soreness. More after a dermapen session? I am afraid I am somehow not doing it properly, I hardly get sore, maybe 24h max. But I do bleed quite significantly. I (still) only use a roller, once a week. Probably a light session tonight to help minoxidil absorbtion but no wounding.my scalp feels WAY better after a dermaROLLER session than with the Derminator
Derminator does not take away the scalp itch...
but the dermaroller completely removes it.
I know what you mean and I agree with most of what you said, but I must remind you the central point of my disappointment: Proportions.I mean, come on, man, how is that disheartening.. even PROVEN treatments Finasteride/Dutasteride/Cypro/minoxidil often yield very little results for slick bald areas. There are users on here who take full tranny regimens with cypro/dutasteride/estrogen/oral minoxidil and still do not see any improvement
Wound healing has phases/stages. The microneedling studies took this into account. I like your example about muscle recuperation. There are different factors that vary from person to person that will dictate how fast or slow that they will heal.@Chris-lee09 & @sportsguy97 - Everyone may be different in terms of healing. If your scalp no longer feels tender, or isn't red or isn't flaking/peeling - you're probably good to go. I'm 7 days off my session from last week now - and I'm still peeling on my temples a little and elsewhere. Scalp feels fine though. Until I get rid of the peeling - I am holding off. That might be 10 days for me, or 14.
I'm sure there's a much more scientific understanding of what's going on with the scalp healing during this time. Until we have some of that data - go with your gut in the interim.
I do somewhat equate this to the gym whether it makes sense or not. Destroying your muscles constantly with little healing time won't do any good. Rest/recoup is really important in the healing process.
I feel this. I'm not responding too well either, at least not as i pictured i would in 4 months. Still, Im seeing very slight improvements but its soooo slooooow... What's prettyfly's strory?I know what you mean and I agree with most of what you said, but I must remind you the central point of my disappointment: Proportions.
I know that even conventional, overly tested and approved drugs such as finasteride and dutasteride have no effect on some subjects, but again that is expected. Why? Because in the studies, it has been reported again and again that around 50% of people get regrowth, while the others either just maintain or keep losing.
Given this, being a non-responder to finas/dutas is of no surprise given the numbers we have been aware of from the studies.
But needling is different. Note that in the studies, 100% of patient show an improvement. I mean, every subject reports at least a very mild one, but the proportion of non-responders was freaking 0!!! I think that was the detail that got this thread super hyped. I don't think it was numberman's overly good response to the treatment alone, but the studies claiming that EVERYONE will respond.
At this point, we know it is not the case. I mean, I knew there was going to be non-responders, but I thought it was going to be like 1% of people, or something more in accordance with the studies, not the large proportions we are seeing here. This is what is disheartening to me.
I'm not saying this doesn't work, I'm not trying to take away motivation, no! I will still do this for a year, and I will still insist everyone to keep needling and not to give up based on PrettyFly and the other old needlers' stories, I'm just disappointed by the lack of congruence between the results reported in the studies and the ones we are seeing here in this trial, at the same time mark.
About your claim of half non-responders not being on minoxidil, I don't know man. Seems like the ones not using minoxidil in this thread are less that 4 individuals. To me, many non-responders here are also on min, but a proper count has to be made.
Do you understand my point now?
A mixture of dead skin and leftover minxodil thats dried onto your scalp if you use it. I get it too.After use of my derma pen, I got this white stuff. Is it dandruff or what is it? And do you peeps also get this?
PrettyFly was a user in the other forum (BTT) taking part of the trial back in 2013-2014. As far as I know, he was the only dude who didn't respond to needling in the months in which those trials were conducted, but eventually kept needling despite not seeing improvements. He eventually got most of his regrowth after a year of consistent needling.I feel this. I'm not responding too well either, at least not as i pictured i would in 4 months. Still, Im seeing very slight improvements but its soooo slooooow... What's prettyfly's strory?
After use of my derma pen, I got this white stuff. Is it dandruff or what is it? And do you peeps also get this?