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dermastamping?Does this increase risk of tumors or anything? Did anyone read that study a couple of pages or so back?
dermastamping?Does this increase risk of tumors or anything? Did anyone read that study a couple of pages or so back?
What speed setting do you use?
BIG JIMMY USE BIG SETTINGI use medium
WatDoes this increase risk of tumors or anything? Did anyone read that study a couple of pages or so back?
Its just how minoxidil works. You shed first and regrow more and thicker after 2-3 months.
Nah it's well-documented that hairs shed and return 2-3 months later. It's just a hair cycle thing regardless of treatment type.So if people who aren’t on minoxidil are also getting results after 3-4 months then does that mean dermstamping is triggering a similar reaction causing growth?
I think it’s an interesting thing to consider.
BIG JIMMY USE BIG SETTING
Does this increase risk of tumors or anything? Did anyone read that study a couple of pages or so back?
Nah it's well-documented that hairs shed and return 2-3 months later. It's just a hair cycle thing regardless of treatment type.
Right.
So now let’s say you’ve got a hair follicle that’s about to sprout in 2 months. If you’re stamping that whole time than surely what’s happening is that the follicle is getting stronger and stronger the whole time.
Seems obvious now that I’m saying it
This one was posted way back. He's a member of this forum, I believe.Another case of microneedling and hair massage induced regrowth https://reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/a2dm99/regrowing_hairhairline_via_mechanical_stimulation/
Well, I've seen it before 'round here. Maybe that post is updated.Huh? No it's a new result.
Another case of microneedling and hair massage induced regrowth https://reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/a2dm99/regrowing_hairhairline_via_mechanical_stimulation/
Huh? No it's a new result.