I think I've messed my hair up by trying all these weird thingsTelling this guy not to masturbate because his hairline is slightly maturing?
That’s nuts. His hair looked fine.
I think I've messed my hair up by trying all these weird thingsTelling this guy not to masturbate because his hairline is slightly maturing?
That’s nuts. His hair looked fine.
Right thanks, I'll definitely do that, my hairs also been really dandruffy since I dermarolled, I wasn't expecting a shed this big to happen from just one sessionYou could probably try saw palmetto, an herbal supplement that can be found at most drug stores. It operates like a weak version of finasteride. There's also castor oil.
And yeah I think that dermarolling can definitely induce shedding. If you aren't using a topical, then it would probably take more time to see regrowth too.
Does anyone know if shock loss from a dermaroller is possible. 1.5mm btw
I'm 18, do you really think I can afford a DermaPen? This is ridiculous man, all these things I'm trying are making my hair worse. I now have a massive bald patch on my crown from the shedding that the dermarolling caused. I'm talking to a doctor on Friday, I'm getting a Finasteride prescription, and hopefully I won't have to think about hair loss again for some time.This is actually what I was implying that caused your sudden shedding (shock loss).
Also, it depends on how you're Derma rolling - your technique. You're not meant to drag across. And then the quality of the Derma roller will also have an effect. The cheaper ones will naturally give more problems than the Dr Pen.
I linked a video quite some time back, in this thread, on the difference between using a Derma roller and a Derma pen.
Shut up, you literally destroyed your hair with dutasteride. I'm on online school, so I literally have nothing to do but think about thisHey nebula, do you stay online all day long, do you keep doing stupid sh*t all day long?
I'm 18, do you really think I can afford a DermaPen? This is ridiculous man, all these things I'm trying are making my hair worse. I now have a massive bald patch on my crown from the shedding that the dermarolling caused. I'm talking to a doctor on Friday, I'm getting a Finasteride prescription, and hopefully I won't have to think about hair loss again for some time.
Does he do it for free?get w r rassman to consult with you. you can find him in reddit
I don't get spending money and I got fired from my part time job. As we're in the middle of a lockdown, it is very unlikely I will be able to find a job.I did not assume money would be an issue for you because one of your parents is a doctor, so I assumed you get a decent amount of spending money per month. You could save up whatever spending money you get and also try to take up some holiday job/side hustle that can help you earn the money for a Dermapen. In a few months you could possibly have enough money if you work at it.
There's plenty of teenagers your age which do whatever it takes to get the money they need for whatever they want. If you want the best bad enough, you will have to look at finding a side job. There's even online jobs that don't require work experience. Just do your research.
Nah, it's defo the crown, and these both are with flash, and they're just a week a part. I used to just have a cowlick, now I have some craterIt looks fine tbh using flash on your camera makes things appear worse then it seems. Is that your crown area? It looks like the back of your head I thought crown was on top of head.
Yeah I've figured that out now, thanks, I knew it had gone wrong when the hairs that were falling out were thick and strongly pigmented. I think I got shock loss on the entire area where I rolledDermarolling by itself isn't the best idea because you may not be able to keep up with the healing and regrowth process without something like minoxidil, another topical, something like castor oil, or even finasteride.
How likely do you think it is that these hairs will regrow?Dermarolling by itself isn't the best idea because you may not be able to keep up with the healing and regrowth process without something like minoxidil, another topical, something like castor oil, or even finasteride.
Yeah, I have hope they'll come back because the hairs I shed weren't minaturised, it was more like shock loss. I'm going to a dermatologist to get my scalp checked out before I do anything else though, because the thinning is quite bad nowNo one knows if you will see regrowth. That said, there's probably a good chance. The general rule is, if you've lost recently you can regain quickly too, provided that the treatment is appropriate.