Dermaroller For Hair Growth

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If you want to learn EVERYTHING about dermarolling for hair loss, we’ve made this video for you.

In the next 20 minutes, you will have all your questions answered, and decide if this is the treatment for you.

But let me give you a hint. After you’ve seen what we’re about to show you, you will almost certainly want to give it a go.

It would be crazy not to. You are not going to want to miss today’s video. Stay tuned.


Timestamps
📌 0:00 - Intro
📌 1:14 - History of microneedling
📌 3:21 - Application of microneedling
📌 4:17 - Results of hair loss studies & microneedling
📌 7:20 - Study #2
📌 9:04 - Study #3
📌 9:37 - Study on microneedling without minoxidil
📌 12:03 - How permanent are the results?
📌 14:18 - Other treatment modalities
📌 15:11 - Types of microneedling devices
📌 17:45 - Microneedling technique
📌 19:21 - Maximizing results
📌 20:56 - Common mistakes
📌 22:10 - Our Verdict
📌 23:15 - Natural Alternatives to minoxidil

Transcription

WHAT IS DERMAROLLING

So microneedling is a very recent development in dermatology.

Invented in the mid to late 1990s, believe it or not.

So it’s only been with us for about 20-25 years.

Which is all the more incredible when you consider how simple it is, as well as all the different conditions it’s been used for, which we’ll come to shortly.

The first medical article to describe the potential of microneedling was published in 1997…by a Canadian doctor called Andre Camirand.

Dr Camirand was using a tattoo gun to treat patients who had hypopigmented scars after getting facelift surgery.

So hypopigmented means that the scars lacked melanin, and were very pale compared to the rest of the normal skin.

When the doctor saw the patients again after a couple of years, the artificial pigment he had injected had all but disappeared.

Nevertheless, the hypopigmented scars had a vastly improved appearance, with substantial repigmentation.

So the patients’ own body had generated the melanin to cover up the depigmented areas.

The doctor concluded that it must have been the actual penetration by the needles themselves that caused this healing effect.

So he started using a tattoo gun without ink on other patients. And he soon discovered he could improve all sorts of scars caused by plastic surgery.

In the doctor’s words, “the puncturing of the scar with needles had something to do with breaking down the collagen, realigning it, and bringing melanin back into the scars…We noticed in some cases a new vascularization was provoked..The scars were much softer, mobile, stretchable, and less evident”.

Interestingly, he also noted that in some cases there was hair regrowth.

In the two decades since that paper was published, microneedling has changed the face of dermatology forever.

As the Canadian doctor suggested in his original paper, microneedling disrupts the collagen that forms scars.

This results in remodeling of the tissue and surface of the skin.

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Disclaimer

This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease.

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