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      A Modified Scalpel in Hair Restoration

      research A modified scalpel in hair restoration.

      October 2010 in “Journal of Drugs in Dermatology”
      In 2010, Marco Toscani's team introduced a new scalpel for hair transplants that cuts parallel to hair follicles, reducing hair loss and improving on previous methods.
      Minigraft Preparation in Surgical Hair Replacement

      research Minigraft Preparation in Surgical Hair Replacement

      10 citations , January 1997 in “Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery”
      A new technique using a multibladed knife makes preparing hair transplant minigrafts faster and more uniform, leading to natural-looking results.
      Hair Transplantation: State of the Art

      research Hair transplantation—State of the art

      June 2002 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Hair transplantation has improved to more natural-looking results and is complemented by effective non-surgical treatments, with ongoing research into hair follicle cloning.
      Hair Transplantation in 2001

      research Hair transplantation at 2001

      January 2001 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Hair transplantation has improved to use smaller grafts for a natural look and may include follicle cloning in the future; non-surgical treatments are also effective.

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      community How deep do you microneedle and do you bleed?

      in Microneedling  6 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation discusses microneedling for hair loss, with the original poster experiencing pinpoint bleeding after using needles of 1.25mm and 0.5mm, possibly due to adding GHK-Cu to their treatment regimen. They are inquiring if others bleed at similar depths.

      community Is microneedling supposed to be a blood bath? 1mm dermastamp

      in Microneedling  41 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about someone experiencing a lot of bleeding from using a 1.0mm microneedling device for hair loss treatment and asking if it's normal. Various users suggest that the bleeding is excessive and recommend using shorter needles or less pressure, while others share their own microneedling practices with different needle lengths and no bleeding.

      community Is this how microneedling should look?

      in Microneedling  11 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about the correct way to do microneedling for hair loss, with some users suggesting the user is pressing too hard and causing too much bleeding, while others think the amount of blood is fine. Specific treatments mentioned include microneedling, with advice to disinfect the roller and possibly use a shorter needle length.