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and that brothers tells me only one thing, at least for me
THE WOUNDS MAKE HAIR IT IS TRUE
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Originally Posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
and that brothers tells me only one thing, at least for me
THE WOUNDS MAKE HAIR IT IS TRUE
Yeah, so I think you guys should visit Dr. Hannibal Lecter ...
http://www.allmystery.de/i/t0ac03b_h...g-brain.jpg?bc
He is the only doctor on this planet who found out the proper dermaroller deepness for hair follicle stimulation - and therefore hair regrowth.
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lol thats 2 in one .smp and regrowth thanks we might drop by his meat market
Originally Posted by 534623
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So the majority of people are using 1.5mm? Not 1mm?
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OK guys I will stop acting like a P***y and get the 1.5mm Titanium dermaroller. I will get this one:-
http://www.ebay.com/itm/540-Micro-Ne...item3a71f7426a
Its 540 titanium needles and it will give better coverage than 192 needles. Any thoughts?
Your are right after all about the 1.5mm, no pain no gain. I hope it wont leave any scarring. I will use it on my non hair transplanted areas like midscalp and crown every Saturday before bedtime as mentioned before. How many minutes I should use it in one session? Any advice?
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5 to 10 min roll it until it becomes like somebody hitted you hard and see at least some blood drops
Originally Posted by HARIRI
OK guys I will stop acting like a P***y and get the 1.5mm Titanium dermaroller. I will get this one:-
http://www.ebay.com/itm/540-Micro-Ne...item3a71f7426a
Its 540 titanium needles and it will give better coverage than 192 needles. Any thoughts?
Your are right after all about the 1.5mm, no pain no gain. I hope it wont leave any scarring. I will use it on my non hair transplanted areas like midscalp and crown every Saturday before bedtime as mentioned before. How many minutes I should use it in one session? Any advice?
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Originally Posted by HARIRI
OK guys I will stop acting like a P***y and get the 1.5mm Titanium dermaroller. I will get this one:-
http://www.ebay.com/itm/540-Micro-Ne...item3a71f7426a
Its 540 titanium needles and it will give better coverage than 192 needles. Any thoughts?
Your are right after all about the 1.5mm, no pain no gain. I hope it wont leave any scarring. I will use it on my non hair transplanted areas like midscalp and crown every Saturday before bedtime as mentioned before. How many minutes I should use it in one session? Any advice?
In the review on that owndoc's website posted earlier in this thread, they advice against 540needle dermarollers. They say that the needles look more like knives and could acutally damage the skin. Off course it's a commercial website, but they seem to know what they 're talking about.
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put it together here ----------
since they used 1.5mm 192 needls in the study why experiment further?
their results are miraculus, we must do it like that if we get the same success then we can discuss further posibilities
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i mean who knows what might happen in an other way, galea necrosis. more hairloss. many things that are creepy and scary,
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Doctor Representative
Originally Posted by hellouser
There was a thread on another forum I saw where a guy had a tattoo removed from his arm using a laser. In the following weeks, thick terminal hair grew from this area, and not just one or two strands of hair, at least a dozen within the former tattoo area which looked to be about 2x2 inches in size.
Photo:
Thread Source:
http://www.hairtell.com/forum/ubbthr...wth_in_Ta.html
Here's what one person in that thread had to say about lasers on the skin:
Laser caps and other types of laser therapy have shown some effectiveness in the treatment of hair loss. The laser caps are way too expensive IMO. One of our patients built his own. I'm not recommending you do that though and I'm sure there are some risks involved in using laser light.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
Last edited by 35YrsAfter; 02-22-2015 at 02:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
These articles really need to be looked at by the community here. Also, and courtesy of Conpecia, he was able to remember a case from law school:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkins_v._McGee
Hawkins' hand was scarred from contact with an electrical wire. He was approached by McGee, a doctor, about having the scars removed. McGee guaranteed to make the injured hand a "one hundred percent good hand". McGee used a technique of "skin grafting" that he was unfamiliar with and failed to remove the scars. Because McGee used skin from Hawkins's chest area, the graft caused the palm of Hawkins' hand to grow thick hair.
The increasing evidence of wounding theory is starting to pile up....!!! Thanks for the article Conpecia
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