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  • rdawg
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 996

    Originally posted by Pentarou
    If you mean the experimentation going on, can you blame us guys? The pipeline is dry until the end of the decade, with only Cosmo's CB to look forward to between now and then (unless GSK get Avodart phase III'd as a hair loss treatment). Even us guys who can use finasteride sans problemo realise it has only very limited omph to regrow hair. These guys experimenting aren't killing or bankrupting themselves, and can at least use their experiences to rule out dead ends.
    I'd say BIM is also guarenteed to come out(it's been proven to cause some growth, they just want to get more) within the next couple years. They already or are about to start phase IIb(which was pretty quick).

    Histogen has a strong chance as well, but we'll see about that. They need to get to IIb already!

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    • Dan26
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 1270

      Originally posted by HARIRI
      Damn, so do you mean that I have to return it? I hope they accept refund otherwise Im f***d up. Nanogen 0.5mm titanium scalp roller is quite expensive

      Guys any thoughts about length of the needle? Should it really be 1.5mm to benefit from it?
      You need 1.5mm for wounding, as the study shows. You can use 0.5mm for skin so maybe keep it anyways.

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      • HARIRI
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 467

        Originally posted by Dan26
        You need 1.5mm for wounding, as the study shows. You can use 0.5mm for skin so maybe keep it anyways.


        There is a table under the Item description about which mm is suitable for your purpose. I think its the recommended one in the video posted by john2399.

        It says for HairRegeneration,Regrowth, we have to use 0.25 or 0.3 or 0.5 and maximum 0.75!!! Any comment about that?

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        • hellouser
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 4419

          Originally posted by HARIRI
          http://www.ebay.com/itm/Derma-Roller...item20cd469374

          There is a table under the Item description about which mm is suitable for your purpose. I think its the recommended one in the video posted by john2399.

          It says for HairRegeneration,Regrowth, we have to use 0.25 or 0.3 or 0.5 and maximum 0.75!!! Any comment about that?
          I wouldnt trust any claims from eBay over BTT members... except for one obvious member.

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          • HARIRI
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 467

            Originally posted by hellouser
            I wouldnt trust any claims from eBay over BTT members... except for one obvious member.
            hellouser, do you also believe that my dermaroller should be 1.5mm and NOT less in order to get positive results?

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            • hellouser
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 4419

              Originally posted by HARIRI
              hellouser, do you also believe that my dermaroller should be 1.5mm and NOT less in order to get positive results?
              I think it largely depends how deep your follicles are and skin thickness will play a major part in that. Everyone is different, my skin may be thicker than yours also I know that it is quite thin in my temples. However, even when I roll with the 1.5mm, I don't get anywhere near the kind of bleeding that some patients got in the videos posted here (like that woman running the dermaroller all over the guys face and neck). I only get small dots of blood here and there.

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              • HARIRI
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 467

                I think I will order another dermaroller around 1.5mm

                I have 2 options:-



                OR



                Which one do you recommend? Any thoughts guys? I have to make a decision as soon as possible.

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                • walrus
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 298

                  Does the study say WHY they choose 1.5mm? If not, then perhaps the effect of different needle size was not tested. Much of this is still unknown. 0.5mm might work just as well, but we can't say for sure. If the paper is to be believed, all we do know is that they got results using 1.5mm. So until we have evidence on the contrary (from a properly designed study), the same needle size would be advisable.

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                  • chimera
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 171

                    Originally posted by walrus
                    Does the study say WHY they choose 1.5mm? If not, then perhaps the effect of different needle size was not tested. Much of this is still unknown. 0.5mm might work just as well, but we can't say for sure. If the paper is to be believed, all we do know is that they got results using 1.5mm. So until we have evidence on the contrary (from a properly designed study), the same needle size would be advisable.
                    I suppose they choose 1.5 because they didn't care about improving absorption, they were trying to another thing, which is the release of growth factors. They had to damage the follicle.

                    And, in most people, follicles are 1.5 to 2.0 mm deep. You won't be able to damage your follicles at 1.0, much less at 0.5

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                    • GreyGhost1864
                      Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 47

                      I hope everyone is doing well. I figured a little update.....so I would say even last month I could gently rub in the baldest areas of my crown and feel no hair just skin. Today doing the same thing I feel something there. I sure it is still blond but I think this is a good sign. I am scared to take a new pic but will do so in 3 more weeks. I took my baseline pics a few weeks back.

                      BTW guys I know how all of you feel. Been going thru this for 21 years. I just hope if this doesn't work that something good is around the corner. I have been taking care of my skin for a very long time and I do not look 40. With a hat on I can pass for 30. I just hope by the time I am 45 I can feel the wind in my hair again. Take care of your skin and its true the gym really helps balance the mind and stress factors we all have. Your day will come.....

                      Ghost

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                      • chimera
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 171

                        Originally posted by HARIRI
                        hellouser, do you also believe that my dermaroller should be 1.5mm and NOT less in order to get positive results?
                        Remember that much of this "hair growth through growth factors" is kind of new (but not completely new). Dermaroller has been used for ages, but it has not been used to damage the follicles, just to improve absorption. You can improve absorption with a 0.5 or a 1.0 mm dermaroller, and that's why you will find that is the right size from every guy who sells dermarollers, but we are after another thing: damage, that is why you need a longer one.

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                        • walrus
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 298

                          Originally posted by chimera
                          I suppose they choose 1.5 because they didn't care about improving absorption, they were trying to another thing, which is the release of growth factors. They had to damage the follicle.

                          And, in most people, follicles are 1.5 to 2.0 mm deep. You won't be able to damage your follicles at 1.0, much less at 0.5
                          The rationale makes sense, but it still remains to be tested properly.

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                          • bigentries
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 465

                            Originally posted by walrus
                            Does the study say WHY they choose 1.5mm? If not, then perhaps the effect of different needle size was not tested. Much of this is still unknown. 0.5mm might work just as well, but we can't say for sure. If the paper is to be believed, all we do know is that they got results using 1.5mm. So until we have evidence on the contrary (from a properly designed study), the same needle size would be advisable.
                            The study clearly says at the end that there are still questions about needle size, periodicity, mechanisms, etc.

                            I don't understand why people are even speculating about better approaches

                            If the study is legit, the results should be reproducible, if they aren't, most of the speculation is probably going to lead nowhere.
                            First we need enough experiences with the study as it is, then we can play armchair scientists, but we need at least 12 weeks to be sure

                            I'm doing my part, reproducing the study the best I can, if I see something, I'll post pics

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                            • fred970
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 922

                              I'll wait to see if other members get results from this. I hope it doesn't end up like Cetirizine.

                              See you in November!

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                              • Space
                                Member
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 44

                                Is there any point trying dermaroller on its own without Minox or anything else?

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