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  • LevonHelms
    Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 62

    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
    ?
    Yep, that'll work.

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    • LevonHelms
      Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 62

      Originally posted by brunobald
      What are you planning on trying out first? Lithium gluconate? I also think a wider self supporting wound might work better too. The patent talks of a column of flesh being removed.
      Right now I'm just sticking with the minoxidil. I know what I'm not rubbing on my head. Semen. lols

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      • brunobald
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 169

        These derma pens might be less painfull to use even at 2.5mm? Lots of cheap chinese copys for offer on ebay.

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        • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 638

          thanks brother

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          • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 638

            http://www.hair losstalk.com/interact/showthread.php/69374-New-Dermaroller-Study-Thoughts-comments/page64

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            • the_dude78
              Senior Member
              • May 2011
              • 191

              Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
              http://www.hair losstalk.com/interact/showthread.php/69374-New-Dermaroller-Study-Thoughts-comments/page64
              But no before pictures?

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              • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 638

                no i dont see any

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                • MackJames
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 165

                  I'm on week five of derma rolling and minoxidil. I haven't noticed any new growth but my hair seems to be growing faster and hair texture feels slightly thicker. I've been on min for over a year and quit fin about seven month ago.

                  I didn't take any pics because when I started my hair was buzzed down to a 1 and now it's at 2. I'm considering experiment with other non-hormonal topicals. I've also been trying to get more sun on my scalp to prime my scalp skin further.

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                  • burtandernie
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 1563

                    You know MPB treatments are in trouble when dermarolling is the top cutting edge/future treatment for many weeks in a row. Maybe that speaks to the poor future outlook.

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                    • DesperateOne
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 289

                      Originally posted by burtandernie
                      You know MPB treatments are in trouble when dermarolling is the top cutting edge/future treatment for many weeks in a row. Maybe that speaks to the poor future outlook.

                      Or that this will be it, with a little tweaking

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                      • Pentarou
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 482

                        Originally posted by burtandernie
                        You know MPB treatments are in trouble when dermarolling is the top cutting edge/future treatment for many weeks in a row. Maybe that speaks to the poor future outlook.
                        Well, the dermarolling study was based around and cites theoretical work by Dr Cotsarelis, and most if not all of the in-pipeline future treatments use work by Corsarelis as some kind of basis, so...

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                        • baldymcgee
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2013
                          • 118

                          Originally posted by burtandernie
                          You know MPB treatments are in trouble when dermarolling is the top cutting edge/future treatment for many weeks in a row. Maybe that speaks to the poor future outlook.
                          I really didn't think there was anything to this dermarolling/wounding thing.

                          But, I have to say, just yesterday I was at the beach and I noticed a guy with significant (but well-healed) scars across a section of his back.

                          Surrounding these scars and all along them: hairs. The rest of his back was quite hairless but there was an easily visible "hair line" across his scars.

                          So either dermarolling isn't the right kind of wounding, or people are doing it wrong (too deep or too shallow), or some other factor is at play. But wounding+new hair growth is absolutely real.

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                          • doke
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 1464

                            Originally posted by baldymcgee
                            I really didn't think there was anything to this dermarolling/wounding thing.

                            But, I have to say, just yesterday I was at the beach and I noticed a guy with significant (but well-healed) scars across a section of his back.

                            Surrounding these scars and all along them: hairs. The rest of his back was quite hairless but there was an easily visible "hair line" across his scars.

                            So either dermarolling isn't the right kind of wounding, or people are doing it wrong (too deep or too shallow), or some other factor is at play. But wounding+new hair growth is absolutely real.
                            did he have hairy right hand as well.

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                            • DesperateOne
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 289

                              Originally posted by baldymcgee
                              I really didn't think there was anything to this dermarolling/wounding thing.

                              But, I have to say, just yesterday I was at the beach and I noticed a guy with significant (but well-healed) scars across a section of his back.

                              Surrounding these scars and all along them: hairs. The rest of his back was quite hairless but there was an easily visible "hair line" across his scars.

                              So either dermarolling isn't the right kind of wounding, or people are doing it wrong (too deep or too shallow), or some other factor is at play. But wounding+new hair growth is absolutely real.
                              There is no doubt it's real, the science is there. It seems that most cases I have seen of real hair growth was on a significant wound. That obviously suggest that we're not doing enough damage, I already ordered a 2.5mm but I have to get some numbing cream or else I won't be able to tolerate it. Will do some major wounding and maybe wait like 10 days.

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                              • clandestine
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 2002

                                Originally posted by DesperateOne
                                There is no doubt it's real, the science is there. It seems that most cases I have seen of real hair growth was on a significant wound. That obviously suggest that we're not doing enough damage, I already ordered a 2.5mm but I have to get some numbing cream or else I won't be able to tolerate it. Will do some major wounding and maybe wait like 10 days.
                                Be sure to keep a photo log brah.

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