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I am wondering bc I am about to get microneedlign soon.
can't it increase your change of palpitations if you do so?
can't it increase your change of palpitations if you do so?
peopel say systemic can seriously f*** you up tho. do you think thats true when it comes to personal health/ palpitations/ blood pressureyour post is in the wrong section (should be minoxidil section). After using a dermaroller & minoxidil with little success (and constant irritation) I switched to a form of microneedling , namely, using a single needle. I've gotten great results in the crown, and the sides and front have thickened as well. I think the better absorption via the puncture 'wounds' allows for a better systemic effect, as evidenced by the hairier knuckles.
you got a good place to get hte single needle?your post is in the wrong section (should be minoxidil section). After using a dermaroller & minoxidil with little success (and constant irritation) I switched to a form of microneedling , namely, using a single needle. I've gotten great results in the crown, and the sides and front have thickened as well. I think the better absorption via the puncture 'wounds' allows for a better systemic effect, as evidenced by the hairier knuckles.
don't you basically mean a dermapenyour post is in the wrong section (should be minoxidil section). After using a dermaroller & minoxidil with little success (and constant irritation) I switched to a form of microneedling , namely, using a single needle. I've gotten great results in the crown, and the sides and front have thickened as well. I think the better absorption via the puncture 'wounds' allows for a better systemic effect, as evidenced by the hairier knuckles.