@pegasus2
cheers for your diligence and hard work. i have a slightly off topic question - i just looked at your regime - how is that working out for you? are you at least maintaining - norwood level?
cool. i guess the question is 'do results diminish over time when needling is combined with min' as they do using min alone. obviously, the results are better with needling and will last longer but what remains to be seen is whether needling allows min gains to be kept over the long term -...
i'm not sure what method i'm using. i dermaroll with a 1mm for about 20-30 min - one full episode of Barry. i use a 5% lidocaine numbing cream on my hairline which seems to be most sensitive. i roll in every direction over every area multiple times. as far i can tell, needling more deeply...
i think the jury's still out on 'how long the gains last?' as some are still improving/maintaining. there are some reports of people stopping needling and losing some gains. nevertheless, needling definitely improves your chances of responding well to whatever base treatment you choose. as well...
the original post - page 1. user added needling after having been on min for 2 plus years. i just added needling about 5 weeks ago having been on min for 5 years. here's to hoping it improves my results.
supposedly liquid is more effective than foam. I've only used foam because it's so much more practical than the oiliness of liquid. I'm sure someone else can chime in that's used both.
nice results by the way!
f*** -- it's 2019 and some people still think that 'gayness' is a decent punchline to a joke. Be funnier, be more creative -- this sh*t is so old.
on a brighter note -- happy to hear that their products seem to be effective. here's to hoping
Those results are freakishly good!
It's remarkable that shiny, bald heads could sprout that much hair. I certainly don't purport to know the differences in mechanisms between Alopecia Areata and androgenetic Alopecia but it bodes well that they were able to achieve those results with any...