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    GlossaryLight Microscopy

    uses visible light and lenses to magnify small objects

    Light Microscopy, also known as Optical Microscopy, is a technique that uses visible light and a system of lenses to magnify small objects, making them visible to the human eye. It is commonly used in biology to observe cells, tissues, and microorganisms, providing detailed images that can be essential for research and diagnosis.

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      community Got a microscope camera. Here’s the difference between healthy and miniaturized hair

      in Progress Pictures  492 upvotes 4 years ago
      A user who shared progress pictures of their scalp using a microscope camera, demonstrating the difference between healthy and miniaturized hair. Various explanations for the cause of this were discussed, such as DHT build-up in scalp sebum causing an autoimmune response leading to inflammation and eventual hair loss, with some suggesting a do-it-yourself treatment involving adding ascorbic acid powder to shampoo.

      community I just got one of these. Let's see how it goes...

      in Technology  263 upvotes 3 months ago
      Red light therapy for hair loss is controversial, with mixed results reported. Its effectiveness may depend on device quality and proper wavelength, and it is often used with minoxidil and finasteride.

      community 1year progress, just need honest response from you

      in Is this regrowth?  57 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      The user is considering changing their hair loss treatment from topical minoxidil and oral finasteride to oral minoxidil and oral dutasteride, with suggestions to add microneedling and possibly red light therapy. They are also exploring the addition of a caffeine and adenosine mix to their regimen.

      community losing ground after a year with dut 0.5mg

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  8 upvotes 8 months ago
      A 22-year-old has been using dutasteride (0.5 mg daily) for over a year but is experiencing increased hair shedding, scalp inflammation, and burning, and cannot use minoxidil due to side effects. Suggestions include consulting a dermatologist, trying oral minoxidil, microneedling, rosemary oil, caffeine shampoo, and considering other treatments like PRP or red light therapy.