Seriously? Was this found in the actual wounding/derma rolling study for hair loss?I don't think you should worry. Sweating was found to help with healing wounds, even.
Seriously? Was this found in the actual wounding/derma rolling study for hair loss?I don't think you should worry. Sweating was found to help with healing wounds, even.
Not in that study, but it was found that "sweating produces an acid mantle that protects wounds by regulating new skin growth and preventing infections".Seriously? Was this found in the actual wounding/derma rolling study for hair loss?
When you do intensive wounding on the scalp 1.5 to 2 mm deep into the skin can your scalped sweating become an Infection risk? I have hyperhidrosis due to quadriplegia, And the stuff looks really promising feels great but it would really suck to get a infection
Might help with inflammation that’s about it.anybody tried something like this with dermarolling? is it any good?
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As long as your tools are clean beforehand you will be fineDo you guys rub you skin with some alcohol after dermarolling to prevent infection?
Do you guys rub you skin with some alcohol after dermarolling to prevent infection?
If you got the money then I'd go with the Derminator 2. If not, any $30-$40 Dr. Pen you can find on Ebay will do.which pen are you using? any recommendations?
Anytime, man.thanks a lot, what else are you using with it? minoxidil? before or after the "rolling"?
thanks again
which pen are you using? any recommendations?
That's the guy who ripped his scalp apart, right? Also no Minoxidil too, IIRC.Some of the guys from the old dermarolling thread that got good results don't seem to be active anymore, which is a shame. The user 2young2retire for example, he got insane results. Would be interesting to see if he kept it up after all these years and how his situation is today.
I like his quote.Yeah he went really hard. The reason thread got closed.
You guys should read through the thread. Very exciting to read. There are plenty of users that reported good progress, even after a few years.