Dermarolling Community Trial
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In fact, I was the first one in this forum to read the whole study. It was I the one who oppened the original thread (theres a link in the fist post of this thread to the thread I oppened before) like a week after it was originally published on *** where nobody gave a damn.
Fine then. I do think this work, I just think that the study is completely fake (well, at least their results are bollocks). But it's OK. I will shut my mouth for a couple of weeks more. We'll see at the three months mark what happen.
You have to be more specific if you are going to accuse the study of being fake. Why are they faking it? What do they gain from this?
Edit: Okay I just read the study again. There's a "Microneedling group" and a "Minoxidil group". There is no mention of any brand at all.Comment
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I was reading other forums and people express doubts based on the angle th dermaroller makes contact with the skin.
Apparently oblique vs perpendicular makes a big difference, the latter being better, and they say the dermaroller doesn't guarantee that 90 degree angleComment
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What do you think they are selling? They mention "minoxidil" and micro-needling. I haven't read the study in a while but from what I remember, they didn't mention any brands. So what exactly are they trying to sell if this is fake?
You have to be more specific if you are going to accuse the study of being fake. Why are they faking it? What do they gain from this?
Edit: Okay I just read the study again. There's a "Microneedling group" and a "Minoxidil group". There is no mention of any brand at all.Comment
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It's a conflict of interest to offer a procedure that they know works? Actually I just think that's how science and treatments work... you prove the concept and then you offer it as a service.Comment
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We haven't even found out here if it works or not
Companies paying for biased studies just to sell something is rampant in the supplement industry, I don't see how this could be any differentComment
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Because this is published in a reputable journal. The supplement studies are almost never accepted for publication. What's more, we've posted ad nauseum the research that supports the theory behind wounding + minoxidil.
Additionally, not all the researchers offer this service. The one I spoke to, for example, doesn't have his own practice and is a research doc for the hospital. Only the lead researcher does, to my knowledge.Comment
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What's more, we've posted ad nauseum the research that supports the theory behind wounding + minoxidil.
People have been using dermarolling with minox for years and until someone decided that 1.5mm was the right size then it suddenly started to be touted as the cure
Additionally, not all the researchers offer this service. The one I spoke to, for example, doesn't have his own practice and is a research doc for the hospital. Only the lead researcher does, to my knowledge.Comment
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So what? As far as I know it wasn't peer reviewed. And publication is not enough, the FDA authorizes laser therapy for hair loss and we know it just doesn't work
The theory behind wounding is strong, but again, we are not talking about the same stuff.
People have been using dermarolling with minox for years and until someone decided that 1.5mm was the right size then it suddenly started to be touted as the cure
Still bias exists
1.5mm isn't some random size. It relates to the depth necessary for disrupting the epidermis.
You are right, every study related to hair loss (and most medical fields) is biased. People run studies because they think it will work. That creates an inherent bias.
Hair lasers are not approved by the FDA for the treatment of hair loss and no studies are published supporting their use in peer reviewed journals (that I've seen). There are some bullshit publications, but they aren't in real journals. Hair lasers were approved as safe for use, not as efficacious for the treatment of alopecia. Devices have a separate approval process from drugs.Comment
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I'm on week 5. I'm going to take a picture tonight. The problem for me is that I shaved my hair down to the scalp a week ago because of my psoriasis. I also had been rolling only hard enough to cause redness with minimal blood.
This week I rolled considerable harder. I'm going to let my hair grow out a little and keep it at the same length for the full 12 weeks.
Should I continue to consider this week 5 or week 1?Comment
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I'm on week 5. I'm going to take a picture tonight. The problem for me is that I shaved my hair down to the scalp a week ago because of my psoriasis. I also had been rolling only hard enough to cause redness with minimal blood.
This week I rolled considerable harder. I'm going to let my hair grow out a little and keep it at the same length for the full 12 weeks.
Should I continue to consider this week 5 or week 1?Comment
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That's true, after finding that the initial study was not as accurate and the fact that we found follicla's patents, none of only the entire picture. So just roll to a couple of months and then report you findings.Comment
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Can I wash my scalp with something afterwards to get the blood off?
Is the saline solution only to be used before, or can I use this? What about lukewarm water?Comment
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