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so i got it today, this thing is thick, its like hair gel
how are you applying this? with your hand??
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Originally Posted by Cob984
so i got it today, this thing is thick, its like hair gel
how are you applying this? with your hand??
Yes man it's thick. Derma roll then apply. It absorbs amazing
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Sorry but im not puncturing 1.5 mm holes and bleeding on my scalp, no way
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Originally Posted by Cob984
Sorry but im not puncturing 1.5 mm holes and bleeding on my scalp, no way
.5 they used in the study
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ok i bought the 0.5, do i need antiseptic or can i just dermaroll and then apply this?
does 0.5mm cause bleeding?
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Originally Posted by Cob984
ok i bought the 0.5, do i need antiseptic or can i just dermaroll and then apply this?
does 0.5mm cause bleeding?
Unlikely that 0.5mm will cause bleeding. Its not THAT bad even with a 1.5mm. Yes it hurts, but its tolerable.
Get an antiseptic to clean the dermaroller before and after.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
Unlikely that 0.5mm will cause bleeding. Its not THAT bad even with a 1.5mm. Yes it hurts, but its tolerable.
Get an antiseptic to clean the dermaroller before and after.
These growth factors and CB is my last hope Hellouser..which still might be too late for my hairline at this point. If I see zero progress over the next few months with both of these treatments, I'm opting for a HT with either Dr. RAHAL or Dr. Wesley.
And be gone from this forum forever.
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Originally Posted by StayThick
These growth factors and CB is my last hope Hellouser..which still might be too late for my hairline at this point. If I see zero progress over the next few months with both of these treatments, I'm opting for a HT with either Dr. RAHAL or Dr. Wesley.
And be gone from this forum forever.
I still believe dermabrasion + injections of synthetic FGF-9 could be the final answer, no HT necessary.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
I still believe dermabrasion + injections of synthetic FGF-9 could be the final answer, no HT necessary.
Are you planning on obtaining FGF-9 and injecting it in you scalp? I can't wait any longer for these so called companies to come out with this sort of treatment.
Time is not on my side when it comes to me balding..
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The problem with aggressive micro-needling is that there is really no longterm studies that have been conducted on the formation of scar tissue within the scalp that can ultimately adversely effect hair growth. If you couple that with potential tissue irritants found in these topical vehicles the potential for irreversible damage is certainly there. I really think people need to exercise caution when doing this, real damage can be caused.
Originally Posted by hellouser
I still believe dermabrasion + injections of synthetic FGF-9 could be the final answer, no HT necessary.
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