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    GlossaryMicroneedle

    Microneedles are tiny, minimally invasive needles that are used in various dermatological and cosmetic procedures, including hair restoration treatments. They create micro-injuries in the scalp, which can stimulate the body's natural healing processes and enhance the absorption of topical treatments, such as minoxidil. This technique is relevant to hair loss as it may promote hair growth by increasing blood flow and delivering therapeutic agents more effectively to hair follicles. Key distinguishing characteristics include their small size, typically ranging from 0.1 to 1.5 millimeters in length, and their ability to induce a controlled inflammatory response without causing significant pain or damage to the skin.

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      community How to take care of the microneedler?

      in Microneedling  7 upvotes 7 months ago
      Disinfecting microneedlers is important to prevent infection, with suggestions to use high-percentage alcohol or denture tablets for sterilization. Rollers may cause skin damage, so stamps or pens are recommended for safer microneedling.

      community Does microneedling cause hair to break or fall off?

      in Microneedling  8 upvotes 1 year ago
      Microneedling can potentially damage hair if not done carefully, with suggestions to press instead of roll and to use a pen. It's recommended to microneedle once a week at 1.5mm and wait 24 hours before applying Minoxidil to avoid unwanted absorption.

      community Best Microneedle Lengths To Stimulate Stem Cells

      in Microneedling  18 upvotes 2 years ago
      Microneedling with needle lengths of 1.5mm to 2.5mm to stimulate hair follicle stem cells for potential hair growth. Using needles longer than 2.5mm is not recommended due to risk of puncturing veins in the scalp. A dermastamp is suggested over a roller.