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I like the D2 even if it takes longer per session. I used a Dr Pen at ,1.25mm with new needle and fastest setting. I couldn't feel anything. I then switched to my D2 and at 1mm I could really feel the burns on my skin.
Guys check your pens. I started needling/minoxidil foam with a Dr. Pen A7 jan 2019. I saw cosmetic improvement at about 60 days. I switched to liquid minoxidil at 60 days. From the start i felt the effects of the minoxidil pretty hard. Face was bloated body aches ect. After switching i didnt notice the sides nearly as much. Also I didnt seem to bleed or have a sore scalp or peel like when i started. At about 5 months I started to lose alot of vellus hair. Alot. I had pretty big problems in life at that point so it was something i couldnt worry about. Lost probably 60% of my gains. I thought maybe my skin was becoming scarred from the needling. It also didnt seem to hurt nearly as much. It felt like my pen was just banging my scalp.
I bought a new pen last week. A M8 with the new 16 needle cartridge. Hurt like a b**ch and bled. I think these pens wear out, i remember a few ppl saying they didnt bleed as much atfer a few months. The A7 seems like a high quality device. Its heavier than the M8 and has a faster speed. But the A7 just dosent wound anymore. New tips didnt make a difference.
heres the link to the ebay seller i got both pens from. My only concern with this seller was the fact this listing was about $30-40 bucks cheaper than other suppliers in the US and amazon. I hope its not a knock off or something.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-Auto-Stamp-Dr-Pen-M8-W-Rechargeable-Wireless-Microneedle-Cartridge-Tips/254542254493?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Pretty sure he just meant that the frequency doesn't matter as long as you end up with the same wounding, poor choice of wordsNot true at all. According to Follica density is more important than depth, and that is consistent with the quorum sensing study.
Not true at all. According to Follica density is more important than depth, and that is consistent with the quorum sensing study.
seriously. what's up w the name callin....Gentlemen let’s be civilized
to low pgd2 and up pge2,in my country .@LowHairLine Don't just like the post. Give some advice because I'm f*****g confused.
Been on finasteride for years along with minoxidil.
Now on dutasteride 2 to 3 times a week with finasteride everyday and minoxidil but only hairline is responding and it only responds when I dermaroll regularly. I ran an experiment where I did not dermaroll for almost 3 weeks and those tiny hair refused to grow. But coming back to dermarolling and doing just two sessions and they f*****g start growing right in front of my eyes with a week. This is not the first time I've ran this type of experiment and I'm sure I'm not seeing things.
Dafuq?
Anybody here can recommend how long should I wait to see my maximum potential before spending on a hair transplant?
Been on dutasteride for 9 months. Recently on dutasteride 2 to 3 times per week with finasteride everyday because dutasteride ran out in local pharmacies.
Two years. Dermarolling is a game changer. It's hard to overstate how big it is when combined with minoxidil and dutasteride. Keep it up for at least a year to see what you can get back before you go for a transplant.
very f*****g painful nonetheless, like I'm forced to endure torture so that I get a chance in having a resemblance to something all people have and take for granted, and sh*t on you for not having it. f*** life seriously.Yup dermarolling is amazing, I'm going to combine it with zix soon.
True but if we can believe Follica, you'll only need to do it once every 2 weeks at 1 mm.
And LMFAO at your regimen bro