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A yearHow long have you been doing It?
So far so good
A yearHow long have you been doing It?
Noticeable changes?A year
So far so good
Hey all,
I found this post on tressless (reddit's forum for hair loss) earlier today. If you look at his pictures, the results are seriously impressive. This guy has never used finasteride, and had previously tried minoxdil for 2 years with no results. For these results, he apparently would use a dermapen on his entire scalp every 7-10 days, and use minoxodil twice a day. Keep in mind he never had results with minoxdil before this. He has posted 2 threads on reddit about his progress and seems pretty legit. Personally I've dermarolled before but only a handful of times - and never with an electronic pen. Might have to reconsider adding this into my regimen after seeing these results.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tressless/...onth_progress_update_minoxidil_and_dermanpen/
https://www.reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/9lw8bz/how_to_video_microneedling_with_dermapen/
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After popular request, I’ll summarize the exact procedure you should follow for maximum results. Shoutout to @74775446 who is the person in the above links that started this new hype on dermarolling. I’m basically just repeating his regimen below which I am also following.
1. Purchase an electric needling device such as a Dr. Pen or Derminator. These devices use needling cartridges, which can be used a few times - however I recommend switching the needling cartridge every session, they are very cheap. A dermaroller will also work but it is less effective and a bit harder to use.
2. Before needling, wash your scalp with shampoo. Sanitize the needling cartridge / roller in a basic disinfectant or alcohol, I also run mine under hot water for a minute just to ensure all bacteria and debris is removed.
3. Needle the affected areas accordingly. You should pass each area twice vertically, horizontally, and diagonally for a total of 6 passes. The needling device should be set to 1.5 - 2.0mm. Redness of the skin and even small pin pricks of blood should be visible. Don’t go too hard to where you’re bleeding to the point of it dripping, you could potentially scar your follicles that way.
4. Repeat this procedure every 7-10 days. You need to give your skin time to heal.
5. It is recommended to use minoxidil (rogaine) alongside dermaneedling. Some people are applying minoxidil directly after needling, some wait 24 hours. I personally use it right after needling. You should be applying minoxidil every day at least once a day if you choose to add this in. Starting and stopping minoxidil will likely cause increased shedding if you are not routinely applying it - which is another topic in itself.
6. Yes, it is normal for your scalp to be red / flaky a few days after a session. The redness should not be noticeable after 2 days.
More microneedling results from other users: https://imgur.com/a/9moOBwA
It’s really quite a simple process, no need to overcomplicate or overthink things. If anyone has any other questions that I missed feel free to ask in the comments and I’ll update the FAQ.
Not noticeable no.Noticeable changes?
What daily amount of minoxidil do you apply?I've been needling about 10-11 months now
You didn’t lose those gains from zix, anytime you stop minoxidil your gonna lose the gains it gave youHello guys. I'm back
About less than a year ago I was on here a lot. I had ok growth with minoxidil, needling, finas, vitamin and massage. After 4 months the minoxidil side was too much for me especially terrible skin on my forehead. I thought that I'm happy with gains so decided to stop tropical minoxidil and replace it with zix. After about 4 months of that I've loss about 75% of the gains I had. For a second I didnt think I'll come back to this forum lol. I'm considering trying out low dosage of oral minoxidil hoping the side on that isn't that back. Can those with experience with oral minoxidil chime in.
Hello guys. I'm back
About less than a year ago I was on here a lot. I had ok growth with minoxidil, needling, finas, vitamin and massage. After 4 months the minoxidil side was too much for me especially terrible skin on my forehead. I thought that I'm happy with gains so decided to stop tropical minoxidil and replace it with zix. After about 4 months of that I've loss about 75% of the gains I had. For a second I didnt think I'll come back to this forum lol. I'm considering trying out low dosage of oral minoxidil hoping the side on that isn't that back. Can those with experience with oral minoxidil chime in.
Great results. No fina or anything else?
What daily amount of minoxidil do you apply?
It is double the recommended daily amount, also the roller could increase absorption. Have you had any side effects?Just minoxidil once a day before I sleep, 1.5mm dermaroller once a week until I bleed slightly. No finasteride
Liquid about 4ml all over my scalp once before bed
Isn’t this whole thread about increasing absorption with rollers?It is double the recommended daily amount, also the roller could increase absorption. Have you had any side effects?
Btw, has anyone seen this result? Surely the best result I've seen short of taking transition meds.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/bsoseu/one_year_results_on_big_3_dermaroll_32yo_nw7/
It is double the recommended daily amount, also the roller could increase absorption. Have you had any side effects?
Yeah, I agree about going all in at once. I think a lot of the body works on a kind of 'weight' of signals, so the switch to start growing is only turned on if growth factors outweigh inhibitors. Balding guys have a constant stream of inhibitors hitting their follicles, so to overcome this, perhaps all at once treatments prevents any adaptation and subsequent down weighting of these growth signals.Pretty good. Nothing really special about his routine. He is just on Big 3 / Dermaroll 1.5mm weekly. The one thing that he had going for him is he went from nothing to full on attack mode. Where a lot of us added this ammo slowly overtime so it wasn't as drastic. Either way, great results.
I'm currently doing the same regimen, except doing 1.0mm once every 2 weeks since I've buzzed me head. Not sure which frequency or depth is better at this point... hair hasn't changed much in the last few years.
OK here is a better before after
This is from March 2017 taken at the hair transplant clinic, you can see diffusing through my mid scalp, no grafts put there however. Just for my hairline
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Now this was taken April 2020, diffusion has gone, I tried to part my hair and expose any scalp. A lot better now
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This is just how it looks now a days, pretty wavy hair , wish it was straight, atleast I got quite a bit still so not complaining
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