Can any one tell how much time should we wait after dermarolling session to shampoo the scalp?
I plan to follow the pilot study as closely as I possibly can and wash before I use the dermaroller. It would suppose that there is no problem with washing afterwards if you want to. When treating any other wound one of the first things you need to do is wash the wound. Wounds from dermarolling would not be any different.
Originally posted by hiilikeyourbeard
can this be done if you're not using minox? what else could it be used in conjunction with? i'm only on fin
If you plan to follow the pilot study as closely as possible with the hope of achieving similar results, you would need to use Minoxidil. You can alter your methodology all you want, just don't expect similar results if you do.
can this be done if you're not using minox? what else could it be used in conjunction with? i'm only on fin
Im not using minox either, i do use nizoral tho. The study has nothing to do with minox absorption tho, as its all about wounding. We should be fine and hopefully we see results.
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nooooooooooooooooooo no no no no stop and restart it now. it is not about minox absortion BUT
minox property elevating pgd2 while the wound heals.
please do it correctly, we dont know that ketoconazole 2% does the same
Originally posted by john2399
Im not using minox either, i do use nizoral tho. The study has nothing to do with minox absorption tho, as its all about wounding. We should be fine and hopefully we see results.
Hahaha No one is required to do it "correctly". Those who deviate from the methodology of the pilot study simply should not expect similar results as achieved in the pilot study. Folks can do whatever they want so long as they know not to expect similar results.
Hahaha No one is required to do it "correctly". Those who deviate from the methodology of the pilot study simply should not expect similar results as achieved in the pilot study. Folks can do whatever they want so long as they know not to expect similar results.
Actually, suggesting NOT to deviate slightly from the study is equally damaging.
If we all follow like ducks to the study than we're all destined to more or less get the same results. If some deviate more than others, we can collect data that opens up a variety of results. Wouldn't it be nice to know for sure what DOESNT work and experiment further until we find a WORKING solution?
I've been thinking of dermabrasian, essentially stripping the top layer of skin, kind of like running sand paper over it until it bleeds and applying any or all necessary topicals to induce FGF-9 for hair growth. Noones tried this approach yet, but WHAT IF it happened to be the right approach?
and he didnt apply minox i am sure , just imagine the possibilities on the scalp.
we might be talking of a cure here .RELEASED already and so cheap.
hows your rolls going hell?
Rolling is going fine, not seeing any growth yet other than the couple small hairs around the hairline, but its only a few. I'll be dermarolling again in a couple of days. However, I should mention that looking at my tracking for my shipment of CB, its supposed to have arrived TODAY as it says it was shipped successfully
So, I should be moving onto the bigger guns tonight: Minoxidil & CB-03-01! I can't wait
This guy got a sever sunburn and then grew a bunch of back hair:
According to Sharon A. Keene MD, identical twin studies indicate that sunburn is bad for hair growth on the scalp. I had a few bad sunburns when I was younger and ended up with Actinic Keratosis and had to use 5 fluorouracil, an anti-cancer topical to get rid of it. Please!!!! don't you guys sunburn your scalp. Some sun exposure is good, but be careful and avoid sunburn!!!
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
According to Sharon A. Keene MD, identical twin studies indicate that sunburn is bad for hair growth on the scalp. I had a few bad sunburns when I was younger and ended up with Actinic Keratosis and had to use 5 fluorouracil, an anti-cancer topical to get rid of it. Please!!!! don't you guys sunburn your scalp. Some sun exposure is good, but be careful and avoid sunburn!!!
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
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Oh I'm not suggesting we go into a tanning salon and barbecue our heads or get blasted with UV rays from the sun, I'm only posting the info as evidence to back up the wounding theory.
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