The conversation discusses using a dermastamp for microneedling to treat hair loss, focusing on needlelength and frequency. Users share their routines, including applying minoxidil after microneedling, with some waiting 24 hours to avoid side effects.
Microneedling with 0.6 mm needles combined with 5% minoxidil is more effective for hair count and thickness than minoxidil alone or with 1.2 mm needles. Biweekly microneedling at 0.6 mm depth is recommended for better results in treating androgenetic alopecia.
A 36-year-old is experiencing underwhelming results from derma stamping for hair thinning, using needlelengths of 0.5mm to 0.75mm. They are considering increasing needlelength, taking a break, or pairing the treatment with rosemary oil.
Microneedling with needlelengths 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.
The conversation discusses the use of a derma roller versus a derma stamp for microneedling to prevent hair loss. The user has been using topical minoxidil for 2 months without results and seeks advice on needlelength.