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Reposting in this thread since it gets a lot more views...
From what we have broscience'd so far:
Light wounding = some growth factors + increased absorption + 'immediate' results (low range wounding doesnt deactivate hair cycling)
Deep wounding = a lot of growth factors + increased absorption + breakup of fibrosis+chance of neogenesis + longterm results
The question seems to be how important the breakup of fibrosis is, assuming we're even achieving it
There is no problem to do both. Just do deep wounding once in four to six weeks, and after recover you can still do your low-rolling.
Westonci is also doing this cause he doesnt bother to find a real vehicle for his pge2, thats pretty much the once reason here.
More to low rolling: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5064188/
Does lymphedema compare to what happens in our scalp? I don't remember ever seeing any swelling.
And if there is fibrotic tissue, is that something we need to deal with? If so, how? And how do we tell that it's there?
You can also deal with 100% dmso peeling with it. I remember reading something but it doesnt really matter to me if it is there or not.
3mm wounding gotta deal with it. I also used a lot of DMSO in the past months, no peelings though. You can also check pubmed/google for picture of frontal scalp fibrosis alopecia, the hardcore version of fibrosis.
Dealing with 'physical obstacles' should be done imo. Deep wounding is beneficial for sure. Also it keeps you away from those ppl who are right now repeating history (pulling out all the fibrosis and calcification stuff).