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Yeah, I've never seen sh*t either. I just started trying to apply some min to the corners and then needle over that to see if some can get absorbed better
For me, it doesn't work on the most hairless areas. It works best where there's some hair. (Doing it at 1.0mm, and at the end of the session switching to 1.2mm (to compensate because the Derminator gets a bit clogged with blood and detritus). As for the intensity, it's usually three or four days before the crust comes off.)so... after 4.5 months of weekly needling at 1.25mm and minoxidil every night... i have to say... I HAVEN'T GROWN sh*t. I don't understand all these posts of people with regrowth... are they doctored images??? I MAY have gotten some thickness in some areas. But the huge bald spots are still there. it looks like sh*t, it feels like sh*t.
so... after 4.5 months of weekly needling at 1.25mm and minoxidil every night... i have to say... I HAVEN'T GROWN sh*t. I don't understand all these posts of people with regrowth... are they doctored images??? I MAY have gotten some thickness in some areas. But the huge bald spots are still there. it looks like sh*t, it feels like sh*t.
It worked for me. Hairline even. Needling and minoxidil, a lot of baby hair, some have materialized into full hair.yeah the summary is don't waste your time.
How many pins do the cartridges that you use have? 16?I agree, I was on the "trust the science" bandwagon for a while with religious Follica frequency but it just won't work as good as weekly. And there is so many people reporting the same to the point 1x/weekly has become mainstream and not Follica.
I guess self-microneedling is not really comparable to in-clinic Follica and the bad quality of self-treatment is compensated by doubling frequency. Thats the only logical explanation.
That's dermaroller with titanium needles and it's non replacable catridge.I’d Google it. Everybody here will have an opinion / different experience.
I would normally replace cartridges after 4 or 5 uses. That’s the good thing with the electric stamps.
I threw my derminator in the bin. It was a pain to use and I hated that it was plugged in.
I used to needle on fast at 1.5 and my head would be a bloody mess.
I’m now using the Dr Pen, the cartridge has more needles, and I’m using it at 1.5 depth and it doesn’t hurt as much or bleed. Rather it feels more like a burn.
Does anybody else relate to this?
Thanks for the share.
You're doing yourself a disservice, and even harm. As you can see, Dr pen and all those Chinese made devices scratch and scar your skin, vs the derminator that actually punctures it.
Yeah this.But the derminator fires slower, so it doesn't punch as many holes when dragging. If it were sped up, it would look similar to the other pens
Drive?My Dr Pen has 6 speeds. At high speeds you can't drive, there will be a bloody streak, at low speeds there is no problem.
I personally drive with a breakaway.
You can even fly on my Dr Pen )Drive?