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I bought the dermaroller 1.5mm and have used it 3-4 times a week for about 3weeks now. Have only been treating my hairloss for a little over a month so I don't really have any results to report.
Using the dermaroller does hurt and will sometimes draw small amounts of blood, but not much. Other than that my scalp usually recovers within a short amount of time to use on back to back days. I got mine cheap on amazon for around $30, so it is definitely worth a try.
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I use it once a day in the morning before work. Now the key thing is I was told is that you are not supposed to press it down on your scalp so as to draw blood. You roll it lightly across the scalp back to front and front to back and the diagonally in an x formation after that you apply your topical RU or Minox and in theory the micro incision made in the scalp help the RU and Minox to get under thick dermal layer and sebum to be more effective overall. I have only used for a week or so and I must say the circulation in my scalp has increased with the combination of both products. I currently have the 1.5mm model of the dermaroller.
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Dermaroller + minox should be a great idea in theory - the disruption pushes follicles into anagen, and you add minox....
If I had a high tolerance for pain, I'd try it...o well, I'll just wait for Follica.
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