Very Impressive Dermarolling And Minxodil Results - From Tressless

F.Coronilla

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I have tried minoxidil previously without anything else. And it helped me reduce my shed to almost nothing within 3 months. It just never grew any hair for me. Then I dropped it and went on only anti-androgen.

now I got back on it to see if it will do anything along with anti-androgen and needling.

i do find it weird that eveyone who had success on this thread claimed to have achieved it within 2-3 months, whereas this would not be possible for majority of people for other treatments.
which anti androgen you use?
 

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Yeah that's the theory but if the mechanisms of minoxidil are stronger than the damage caused by DHT, I don't see why it shouldn't keep your hair long term. (+ the benefits of needling)
In such cases after regrowth, shouldn't weak AA's like alfatradiol help to maintain?
 

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Yes, larger pores, deeper wrinkles. Hate the poison but it works.
I wonder if better absorption is the culprit here.

I had no problem with minoxidil when I thought what I had was only Telogen Effluvium and I used it as a stand-alone treatment for a year and a half with no skin problems. Now I feel my eyes are looking more hollow and my eyes are looking more tired.

I’m going to avoid minoxidil for 24 hours after needling and lower my dose.
 

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Any idea why minoxidil could reduce your shed massively but not regrow hair (if no anti androgen was used as a combo)?
 

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I wonder if better absorption is the culprit here.

I had no problem with minoxidil when I thought what I had was only Telogen Effluvium and I used it as a stand-alone treatment for a year and a half with no skin problems. Now I feel my eyes are looking more hollow and my eyes are looking more tired.

I’m going to avoid minoxidil for 24 hours after needling and lower my dose.
I would definitely advice the 24 hours rule. I was greedy in the interim when minoxidil did not provide regrowth to me, and I started applying it after light roll of 0.5mm. I incurred chest pains which I never experienced in my previous 9 month of usage.
 

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I would definitely advice the 24 hours rule. I was greedy in the interim when minoxidil did not provide regrowth to me, and I started applying it after light roll of 0.5mm. I incurred chest pains which I never experienced in my previous 9 month of usage.

People have different tolerances to this sort of thing, i was taking 10 sometimes 20mg oral min along with rolling just before applying topical minoxidil for about a year and i was fine, no chest problems. Right now i just take 10mg oral min but thinking about starting needling and topical again, i quit it last november.
 

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Yes, 24 hours. I do the same, because I want to avoid too much minoxidil absorption. I am getting a lot of downy, colorless hairs on my neck and on my face near where my ears are. I hate it!
 

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I was going to read the 697 page thread, but thought I would ask instead: What is the consensus on needle length. I have seens Drs. say 1-1.5mm is best to activate regeneration, but have seen some good success stories with 0.5mm.

I do not intend to use minoxidil or anything with it. So if that would not get me anywhere, please share your wisdom.
 

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I was going to read the 697 page thread, but thought I would ask instead: What is the consensus on needle length. I have seens Drs. say 1-1.5mm is best to activate regeneration, but have seen some good success stories with 0.5mm.

I do not intend to use minoxidil or anything with it. So if that would not get me anywhere, please share your wisdom.
If you're not going to use minoxidil with it then don't waste your time.
 

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If you're not going to use minoxidil with it then don't waste your time.
Good to know. But from what I saw online re- doctor presentations about dermaroller, they said the mechanisms works through healing of the wound, and is not for better absorption of minoxidil. Here is a guy who grew his hair with dermaroller and a shampoo and biotin. No drugs.


 

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Good to know. But from what I saw online re- doctor presentations about dermaroller, they said the mechanisms works through healing of the wound, and is not for better absorption of minoxidil. Here is a guy who grew his hair with dermaroller and a shampoo and biotin. No drugs.


uh huh. Just like matthew mcconaughey didn't have a hair transplant and grew his hair back with snake oil. All I can tell you is don't be lazy, and read the thread, both this one and the follica patent thread. Wounding works through wound healing, but it needs something to trigger hair growth instead of skin. Think about it, if you get a wound on your arm, does it grow back with hair? No, it doesn't. Add minoxidil during the wound healing process and it might. There is a mild benefit to using microneedling alone, but you need to add certain compounds to push stem cells into forming the right kind of cells during wound healing. Check out this recent study, and notice how little hair grew back after wounding without the right signals.
 

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uh huh. Just like matthew mcconaughey didn't have a hair transplant and grew his hair back with snake oil. All I can tell you is don't be lazy, and read the thread, both this one and the follica patent thread. Wounding works through wound healing, but it needs something to trigger hair growth instead of skin. Think about it, if you get a wound on your arm, does it grow back with hair? No, it doesn't. Add minoxidil during the wound healing process and it might. There is a mild benefit to using microneedling alone, but you need to add certain compounds to push stem cells into forming the right kind of cells during wound healing. Check out this recent study, and notice how little hair grew back after wounding without the right signals.
But why some ppl got regrowth with wounding alone?
 

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But why some ppl got regrowth with wounding alone?
Do you have any examples other than that video of the guy who's obviously faking it?
Except as was already brought up, and is three times in the follica patent you mentioned, wounding alone does grow hair.
Some hair is what I said. It's not enough to make it worth suffering through all that pain every two weeks when you'll get more hair just from using minoxidil.
You are also forgetting, as somehow everyone on here does, wounding was pursued as a method to treat Androgenetic Alopecia because of the old dude whose head went in a f*****g firepit and grew hair back. He wasn't on minoxidil because it didn't exist.

That's not why it's being pursued. It was first noticed on rabbits in the 1950s, but I'm not forgetting about that anyways. That man was using a now banned arthritis drug called benoxaprofen, which actually gives hair growth even without wounding. Simply put, when you wound the skin, stem cells want to form new skin, not hair. Among other things you have to apply a drug that prevents them from terminally differentiating early in the wound healing process until they get the signals to form hair instead of skin.
I suggest you read this among the dozens of other studies on this forum before you tell people that minoxidil or other drugs are unnecessary for neogenesis.
 

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I have been needling for 4 month now, every week at 1.5mm using a derminator. Note that I did start before this 4 month mark, but I was not super consistent, now I am. During the last 4 month I also applied topical minoxidil+RU in the evening and use oral duta+minoxidil 2.5mg in the morning. My scalp has become EXTREMELY itchy, to the point I could litterally scratch my scalp the whole fuckin day. Shedding between 80 and 200 hairs a day. I believe needling and/or the topical gave me a bad Telogen Effluvium. Usually under minoxidil, I could see velus growing on my face (those hairs that are typically 2 cm below the hairline on the sides); presently I have absolutely zero of these! This is fuckin hell and I am going nowhere... I think I need to stop topical+needling for my scalp to recover while keeping the oral part. Perhaps needling at 1.5mm every week is too much for me, I don't know.
I am considering adding some low dose spironolactone 50mg to limit the test damage while being off RU. Very depressing to say the least.
Anybody can related to the crazy itch while under needling regimen?
 

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Lol most of this sh*t in these threads WITH minoxidil isn't worth the pain and suffering either. Yet you defend that.

"yOu ExpECt 2 muUch!"



I suggest you actually read the f*****g studies you're telling everyone else to read, you f*****g retard.

From Follica's own that has only been shared a million times.

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What are you bro, some sort of conspiracy theorist who doesn't f*****g love SCIENCE!?
Yes, I must be retarded to be contradicting one of the forum's biggest trolls. That must be it. I'm not going to go back and forth with you on this. My time is far to valuable to waste arguing with you over something that everyone else on the forum has already moved past. It sure is funny that Follica themselves is using minoxidil. That was a IIA study, and guess what, Follica came to a different conclusion than you. They came to the conclusion, like I already told you, that wounding alone upregulates growth factors and induces hair growth, but does not induce neogenesis. Wounding + minoxidil is superior to either wounding or minoxidil monotherapies according to the very company you're quoting. Absolutely nothing you just posted from Follica contradicts what I said, so you might want to work on your reading comprehension, and then reread my post. Don't bother replying though because you're on ignore now, you won't get a response.
 
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