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    GlossaryHyaluronic Acid

    naturally occurring substance that retains moisture in tissues

    Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps retain moisture in tissues, particularly in the skin and joints. It is often used in skincare products and medical treatments to hydrate the skin, reduce wrinkles, and alleviate joint pain by acting as a lubricant and shock absorber.

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      community Microneedling aftercare advice

      in Microneedling  4 upvotes 4 years ago
      Microneedling aftercare involves using saline water instead of sea water, and avoiding hyaluronic acid due to its potential pro-inflammatory effects. Users suggest using jojoba oil as a carrier for essential oils like rosemary and lavender, and combining microneedling with minoxidil for better hair regrowth results.

      community 18 months Dut - Shed after shed without any gains

      in Update  115 upvotes 8 months ago
      Dutasteride caused persistent hair shedding and no improvement for 18 months, leading to a switch back to finasteride. The user also uses oral minoxidil and plans to focus on better scalp health.

      community oral hyaluronic acid supplements?

      in Treatment  5 upvotes 4 years ago
      Oral hyaluronic acid is not beneficial for hair, as it gets broken down in the stomach and has no strong evidence supporting its effectiveness. The user is taking finasteride, dutasteride, and topical minoxidil for hair loss, but combining finasteride and dutasteride is considered redundant.

      community Dermastamping — do you use hyaluronic acid as lubricant?

      in Microneedling  3 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses using high molecular weight hyaluronic acid after microneedling to form a protective barrier, though it's considered expensive and offers marginal improvement. Users share experiences with different microneedling tools like derma rollers, dermastamps, and Dr. Pen, with some opting not to use any products on the scalp.