Did you ever stop microneedling after getting the result you wanted? Or did you keep doing it but lesser frequency and depth? Microneedling 6/30/2025
Microneedling for hair loss, discussing whether to continue after achieving desired results. Concerns about scalp inflammation and advice to research further are mentioned.
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