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    injectable substances used to restore facial volume and smooth wrinkles

    Dermal fillers, also known as soft tissue fillers or facial fillers, are injectable substances used to restore volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are commonly made from hyaluronic acid, collagen, or other biocompatible materials, and are used in cosmetic procedures to achieve a more youthful appearance by filling in areas that have lost volume due to aging or other factors.

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      in Progress Pictures  439 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user shared a 6-month update on hair regrowth using Minoxidil 5% liquid twice daily and Finasteride 1mg once daily, along with weekly use of a 1mm Derma roller for 5 weeks. They are pleased with the fuller hair and plan to continue Minoxidil but may temporarily stop Finasteride when trying for a baby.

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      in Microneedling  2 upvotes 3 years ago
      The conversation is about using a trivitamin oil mix (Vitamin E, D3, A, Argan Oil, Sunflower Oil) for hair thinning and whether it is safe to apply it after derma rolling. It is advised to wait 12-24 hours after derma rolling before applying any products to avoid infections or allergic reactions.