Microneedling For Hair Loss - New Insights! (Our Study)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • My team and I just published a literature review on microneedling for hair loss. Right now, this study is one of the most up-to-date resources in the world on the topic. So, I wanted to make a video to share the findings with everyone - and explore if microneedling is a viable hair loss treatment.
    First, we'll dive into the history of microneedling: what it is, how it works, and its evidence as a potential treatment for skin and hair disorders.
    Then, we'll reveal our positions on popular questions, like:
    -Does microneedling work?
    -Can dermarolling (by itself) regrow hair?
    -What are the best needling lengths?
    -What's the best session frequency?
    -Are automated pens better than microneedling rollers or stamps?
    -How does microneedling stack up against platelet-rich plasma (PRP)?
    I hope this video helps everyone looking to start microneedling or add in dermarollers / automated needling pens in hopes of improving their hair growth.
    Our microneedling study:
    link.springer.com/article/10....
    Find more of our research here:
    perfecthairhealth.com/
    --
    0:00 - Intro
    1:19 - What is microneedling?
    2:34 - History of use (skin)
    3:55 - History of use (hair loss)
    6:16 - What is a literature review? Our design
    8:46 - Study results (overview)
    11:25 - Problems with data quality
    12:10 - Problem #1: No untreated control groups
    13:28 - Problem #2: Study durations less than 52 weeks
    15:09 - Problem #3: Heterogeneous data
    17:11 - Key takeaways
    17:41 - #1: Microneedling is as effective as PRP
    18:50 - #2: Microneedling by itself can regrow hair
    22:04 - #3: Microneedling enhances other treatments
    23:32 - #4: Microneedling enhances the "staying power" of minoxidil
    24:11 - #5: Microneedling: best needle length? It depends!
    26:06 - #6: Microneedling: best needle length?
    27:08 - #7: Microneedling: best session frequency?
    27:45 - Final notes
    About Rob English:
    -Editorial board member of Dermatology and Therapy
    -Medical editor specializing in hair loss disorders
    -Peer-reviewed publications: perfecthairhealth.com/publica...

Комментарии • 961

  • @jumpander
    @jumpander 2 года назад +940

    I've used derma-rollers for 3 and a half years now. My balding stopped and my hair slowly grew and still grows back to this day. The hair regrowth is very slow but I'll take it. Even if it takes 10 years to get back to 75% of the hair I had before balding it is still worth it.

    • @Idle_Koala
      @Idle_Koala 2 года назад +19

      What is your routine? Needle length/time etc?

    • @jumpander
      @jumpander 2 года назад +184

      @@Idle_Koala
      I've been microneedle-ing my hair for about 3 years now. The intervals differ a lot because I do it whenever my scalp starts to feel "itchy". You may know this weird kind of itchy that's probably caused by inflammation. So there have been times I've done it only every 3 months but also times where I've done it every week. It depends on how you and your scalp feel. The length is 0,5mm but it could be longer (1mm) because I sometimes put quite the pressure on it.
      I microneedle the parts of my head where the male pattern baldness is most prevalent and in addition also my eyebrows (which have grown as well). After every microneedle session I treat my scalp with eucalyptus oil, apple cider vinegar, french brandy and another kind of oil like coconut or avocado oil, so that my scalp stays hydrated and doesn't get infected. I disinfect my scalp everyday for about 5 to 7 days after the treatment until my scalp starts to get dandruff because it renews itself.
      After the dandruff I wait for at least about a week before the next treatment because your scalp has to HEAL in order to get healthier.
      In addition to that I also massage my scalp the way this channel "Perfect Hair Health" suggests (but I only started with that a week or so ago).
      The results of my microneedle-ing (and almost only rye flour as shampoo, no unnatural hair products and a healthy diet with lots of exercise) are that my balding stopped and my hair grew and still grows back to this day. I'll probably never have a juvenile hairline again withoout surgery but I will lose my "going bald at the temples" in approximately 2 to 4 years from now. Growing my hair back takes a considerable amount of time! But it's an investment I'll happily work for because I love (my) hair!
      I can't guarantee that this routine will work for you but you can at least give it a try. If it worked for me it may also work for other people.
      Use my experience and knowledge at your own discretion.

    • @Idle_Koala
      @Idle_Koala 2 года назад +22

      @@jumpander Wow thanks so much for the write up!
      I think we fall in the same boat in terms of preferring a natural approach when possible for hair loss. So it’s really encouraging to hear of your progress. I have a needling device which I used for 10 weeks and saw progress, just been lazy with my application as of late.
      I also started scalp massages recently too. Hopefully the combination will help. I’m not noticeably balding to others as of right now, but my hair is so much thinner than it was 3 years ago when I noticed increased shedding and the temples and crown are starting to go which I why I want to be proactive.
      Do you apply the ACV right after needling? I bet that hurts. Also, how do you apply the oils to your scalp. Do you massage them in and let it sit over night then rise out? Every time I’ve tried scalp oils my hair looks so greasy.
      Thanks again!

    • @jumpander
      @jumpander 2 года назад +17

      ​@@Idle_Koala Proactivity is way better than reactivity. Because if you care for your hair reactively you'll lose some hair that you'll never be able to get back. If I would have cared for my hair the way I do now only 5 years earlier I would still have a juvenile hairline today, no exaggeration. (I envy my children in the future who'll I nurture and educate with this knowledge.)
      To your apple cider vinegar question. I do apply it right after. But the burn is a good kind of burn. Just like microneedle-ing does hurt but it's also a very intense and good scalp massage at the same time. The pain from ACV is a relieving one.
      The oils I just massage onto my scalp. The places where my balding is most prevalent I focus on, the other parts of the scalp I'll more lightly oil and massage as they do not need as much care.
      I let the oils sink in over a night or two, depending whether I have an urgent appointment the next day where my hair needs to look good. But I preferably only use as much oil as it won't let my hair look that greasy. However, I do have to wash my hair after every treatment and more often in the following days after this treatment than I would do normally. But that's a low price to pay in my opinion.
      (Things to know: I am a 24 year old male, with relatively long hair. My hair goes down to my chin. My hair thickness and density is below average by birth. My balding started probably when I was 15 to 17, but I first really noticed when I was 18 to 20 and I first took action when I was 20 to 21 years old. The balding affect-ed/-s my temples and generally only my forehead region (from juvenile to mature hairline in the front). The backside and top of my head wasn't noticably affected by balding yet, thank goodness.)

    • @CutTheKam
      @CutTheKam 2 года назад +6

      @@jumpander so you microneedle your head and your eyebrows once a week? im balding a bit but i want to grow my eyebrows as well

  • @bamzerdaniel1997
    @bamzerdaniel1997 Год назад +436

    It’s so refreshing to finally seeing a channel that cares about the scientific method properly

  • @danielrony4169
    @danielrony4169 Год назад +301

    I tried Microneedling about a year ago for 4 months, I did not use a combination of Min or Fin though. Unfortunately it didn't do anything. This video gave me hope to give it another try, this time I will do it with Derma Pen and be very consistent. I will update in couple of months.

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages Год назад +117

      It's been 17 hours. Update us NOW.

    • @Loris_remix
      @Loris_remix Год назад +16

      @@EriPages 🤣🤣🤣

    • @danielrony4169
      @danielrony4169 Год назад +39

      @@EriPages Hahahahah! I promise, I won't be like others who disappear. In couple of months I will give an update. I also suffer from retrograde alopecia (I am heading to aggressive norwood 6-7). So I am needling my nape area as well, currently doing 1.5mm\week. Will give an update! Wish you all the best.

    • @EriPages
      @EriPages Год назад +6

      @@danielrony4169 thanks Daniel. Same to you. See you in August!

    • @MohondhaY
      @MohondhaY Год назад +3

      @@EriPagesdude! 🤣

  • @sonnyaugust4128
    @sonnyaugust4128 2 года назад +34

    This is the most informative hairloss channel I've ever found. You should have more views. More people need to see this

  • @nontologicalbeing
    @nontologicalbeing 2 года назад +304

    Rob, you and your team's content is the absolute best anywhere on the internet. I really appreciate the level-headed and open-minded perspectives and assessments you give. Hair loss research and treatment is surprisingly dogmatic for being such an incomplete and changing field, but it's honestly comforting to know there are people with the means and drive to dig through all these unanswered problems and questions for the benefit of everyone.

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  2 года назад +24

      I really appreciate the kind words, and your perspective. Thanks for watching and I hope the content continues to help you out!

    • @ivanfranco2363
      @ivanfranco2363 Год назад +3

      Rob and team really rock!!!

  • @tikhon1996
    @tikhon1996 2 года назад +184

    This channel doesn’t receive nearly the attention that it should. These are world class videos. Would love to see an opportunity to support with a patreon subscription in the future. Maybe even adding patreon contributors to join a discord with Rob to suggest future video topics and to ask questions. Great work!

  • @amypellegrini1732
    @amypellegrini1732 Год назад +10

    I like how you give some scientific background regarding the information you are sharing. Other sources just say stuff like "studies show..." or "studies suggest..." without even quoting which studies. Misinformation is rampant today so this is really appreciated.

  • @collinsx62
    @collinsx62 2 года назад +117

    You should be very proud of this video, the quality is astounding and blows other hairloss channels out of the water, Congrats!

  • @Cstank5
    @Cstank5 2 года назад +9

    One of the only youtube channels that I will sit and watch through the entire 30min video

  • @Kugelschrei
    @Kugelschrei Год назад +8

    Just watched the video, I have to say that your transparency and thoroughness regarding the scientifoc method in order to shed some light on this muddy study field is something I am not used to within my bubble. Kudos!

  • @Zenvinu
    @Zenvinu Год назад +46

    The amount of research that you guys have done is just incredible 🔥👍. Kudos to you.

  • @leonardweisensee9558
    @leonardweisensee9558 8 месяцев назад +4

    This man is amazing, his delivery and science is very believable, I truly appreciate all his efforts.

  • @OGAesthetics
    @OGAesthetics 2 года назад +16

    damn this channel is pure gold. why does he only have 3.8k subs?????? content deserves atleast 300k subs

  • @FrankPloegman
    @FrankPloegman Год назад +7

    Thank you very much for doing this research, explaining the research and the scientific method so well, sticking to the scientific method, and making such a high production quality video. Superb job!

  • @arsenyturin
    @arsenyturin Год назад +31

    Great work, Rob! Currently, people rely on anecdotal data and obscure studies without any kind of proof of legitimacy. Thanks for reviewing tons of material and being skeptical about the results.

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  Год назад +7

      Thanks for the kind words, and for checking out the channel!

  • @matsa2620
    @matsa2620 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the effort, both regarding the academic work behind this and regarding the work on the video itself (to make it pedagogical). I learned a few things about needle length here, that was precisely why I watched this video to begin with.

  • @HammerOfJustice124
    @HammerOfJustice124 4 месяца назад +18

    Day 1: I’m 50 years old. Started thinning at 30 and saw no effects from minoxidil so I gave up. So 20 years of not being happy with how I look. I got my derma roller today. I will try to remember this channel in 6 months and give an update on how it goes.

    • @augustgphs
      @augustgphs 4 месяца назад +2

      Please do update!

    • @arnobaert8339
      @arnobaert8339 4 месяца назад

      its too late for you

    • @HammerOfJustice124
      @HammerOfJustice124 4 месяца назад +5

      @@arnobaert8339 hey if you’re bored why don’t you go play in traffic?

    • @arnobaert8339
      @arnobaert8339 4 месяца назад +2

      @@HammerOfJustice124 i already did when i was a todler, lost both of my legs but not my hair

    • @HammerOfJustice124
      @HammerOfJustice124 4 месяца назад

      @@arnobaert8339why don’t you try derma rolling your little nubs. Maybe it’s not too late.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 10 месяцев назад +85

    0:00: 📚 A new peer-reviewed study on microneedling for hair loss has been published, providing up-to-date information and addressing key questions about its effectiveness and safety.
    4:11: 🔬 Microneedling has shown positive signals for hair follicle proliferation and health.
    8:48: 🔍 A systematic review of 17 studies on microneedling for hair loss reveals key findings and recommendations for future research.
    12:58: 😕 The video discusses the importance of having an untreated control group in hair growth studies and highlights the issue of short study durations and seasonality effects.
    17:30: 📚 Microneedling is found to be just as effective as platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) in regrowing hair.
    21:31: 🔬 Microneedling shows promise in improving hair count and enhancing the effectiveness of other hair loss treatments.
    25:26: 📌 The optimal needle depth for microneedling to promote hair growth is between 0.6 and 0.8 millimeters.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @tonylovesotis7662
    @tonylovesotis7662 2 года назад +1

    one of the best videos I've yet seen on RUclips. totally credible.

  • @sonic5d
    @sonic5d 10 месяцев назад +12

    The video presentation on micro-needling and its impact on hair growth, particularly when combined with topical treatments, was nothing short of compelling! The caliber of the content was so exceptional that it compelled me to subscribe immediately 😊
    As an educator in AP Statistics, I found the numerical data and statistical analysis presented in the studies to be both comprehensive and accessible.
    The depth of the statistical analysis was truly remarkable, and it was a delight to observe such a thorough application of statistical principles to real-world scenarios. The way you highlighted the potential biases that often infiltrate clinical trials was a masterstroke. These are the very same biases I caution my students against, and to see them so eloquently pointed out was a sight to behold 🙏🏾.
    But beyond the statistical analysis, the video was a revelation in terms of my understanding of micro-needling. The efficacy of this technique was illuminated in a way that has significantly enhanced my comprehension. In essence, this video was not only a testament to the beauty of rigorous scientific analysis, but also a valuable resource in understanding the practical applications of micro-needling. I do wonder if any of these trials were based on different hair types since I have very coarse hair: C4. Anyway, thank you so much 😊

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks a ton! I appreciate the kind words. If you liked this video, you might also like our latest video about evidence quality and clinical trial manipulation: ruclips.net/video/Or2ca-UEuDc/видео.htmlsi=FJi4mfVxmL7OByRn

  • @TheKnightGoesBrrrrrr
    @TheKnightGoesBrrrrrr Год назад +3

    The video I didn't know I needed. Great info, very much needed research , thanks a bunch!

  • @j00f
    @j00f 7 месяцев назад +16

    A key point from this video for me: Manual rollers only penetrate 50-70% of their said lenght. Optimal lenght for a roller is between 1-1,5mm.

    • @FPL_Habesha
      @FPL_Habesha 6 месяцев назад +4

      no wonder I haven't seen result using .5 roller 😆😆

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@FPL_Habeshadid you switched to a different size?

    • @FPL_Habesha
      @FPL_Habesha 2 месяца назад

      @@TaLeng2023 yes to 1.5mm 3 months ago and I have seen pretty good growth. I also use minoxidil.

    • @mastermind_00
      @mastermind_00 29 дней назад

      That was extremely important to know. I’m thinking about if I should buy a derma roller with 1mm or 1,5mm, I’m unsure which one would be the best

    • @j00f
      @j00f 29 дней назад

      @@mastermind_00 1,5mm is a better choice.

  • @MKBinDC
    @MKBinDC 10 месяцев назад +1

    This channel is a godsend for anyone wanting to cut through all the misinformation and marketing claims coming from the hair-loss industry and from chiropractors masquerading as MDs on RUclips.

  • @jasonw.bournejr6694
    @jasonw.bournejr6694 Год назад +7

    Yes and yes and yes, it works. I started scratching my almost fully balded scalp with a metalic brush(ofcourse gently)it was painful and i bled, but was so worth it. So a tool designed for the cause to cover ground evenly must work and am getting one.
    Thanks bud, u did me a favors and saved me from looking like my dad at different age differences
    PS. Am not paid to write here but felt obliged to support this guys content

  • @nickmontanaro9638
    @nickmontanaro9638 2 года назад +3

    Best hair health channel by far on RUclips.

  • @Crazy09starkillor
    @Crazy09starkillor Год назад +5

    Fantastic analysis and video! It is so hard to find good and concise information about microneedling for hair growth especially information more grounded in science, thanks!

  • @hello-music121
    @hello-music121 Год назад

    Best content. Most reliable source of information. Good job man!!

  • @hassanjaved4091
    @hassanjaved4091 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much. We need more researchers like you to share research with the general audience.

    • @hassanjaved4091
      @hassanjaved4091 10 месяцев назад +2

      And the cool thing about your presentation is that you go into a lot of details about the experiment designs to give the overall picture.

  • @NickD461
    @NickD461 2 года назад +29

    So informative, clear, concise and well put together - great job! Thank you!

    • @dahsk7872
      @dahsk7872 Год назад +1

      What do you mean? Consise? He could of said this all in a 1 minute video

  • @John-457
    @John-457 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic video 👌 been looking forward to this one, great to have some deep dive insights to these kinds of subjects.

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong Год назад

    Congratulations on publishing your paper!

  • @selfimpovingprophecy5970
    @selfimpovingprophecy5970 2 года назад

    This is so good holly molly, God bless you and your team.

  • @glicerinaldehid
    @glicerinaldehid Год назад +4

    I like your style it is very professional, I am happy that there is someone who takes this so seriously. Keep up the good work. Please make one overall review of all techniques/tools/medicine and if these work better together.

  • @haoyingjin4450
    @haoyingjin4450 2 года назад +4

    Thank you really so much Rob. You bring BOTH logic and evidence in every sentence you say and that is rare nowadays. Are you at all interested in Eastern medicine and treatments? A lot of it involves bloodflow and recovery. Some of it is outdated and needs filtering, and I feel like you would be the perfect person to combine modern science with treatments passed down from thousands of years ago. I believe that bloodflow is the fountain of youth within us and blood cells will ever be better than any nanomachines that scientists will be able to make. Thank you for bringing more light to non-invasive treatments, you are improving the world with every video.

  • @petrichor100
    @petrichor100 Год назад +16

    Hi Rob! Thanks a lot for sharing your team's study with us. I appreciate how you do not look at these studies as gospels like most RUclipsrs do. I have started massaging my scalp using the technique you detailed in one of your videos and I think you are on to something there with scalp's tightness being a big contributor to hair loss. I do microneedling with and without minoxidil and I am a believer in its efficacy not just on hair count but hair diameter. For future videos, can you please share your opinion on stem cells therapy. It is very popular in Asia and the Middle East and known sometimes by the name of Regenera Activa or Regenera. It is a very expensive treatment and wondering if it is worth it.

  • @jackwhitetron
    @jackwhitetron Год назад

    Sir, thank you for the thorough explanation. I appreciate the transparency.

  • @franklincaramonte7081
    @franklincaramonte7081 9 месяцев назад +7

    Based on your video I decided to give it a go with wonderful results. I have tried the PRP Method with some results and I did go in on a laser helmet that also helped somewhat. But the returns on this imho wasn't enough. So I bought a 1.5mm roller and 5% minoxidil and in 3 months the results are very telling. I microneedled once a week and applied the solution to the affected areas twice a day. My hairline is recovering and the thinning areas have recovered faster than with the other methods previously tried. Thank you for this video.

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome! Congratulations on your success!!

  • @richardduckworth5583
    @richardduckworth5583 2 года назад +5

    Very informative and well presented!

  • @viyugunmj359
    @viyugunmj359 2 года назад +1

    Really detailed explanation and thank you . Good video without annoying ad

  • @radimm5936
    @radimm5936 Год назад +28

    Been doing microneedling on and of for over a year just not to get any more receding hairline without any noticeable changes, but it might have helped in stopping progression for sure. Then about two weeks ago I watched pretty cool video about lack of oxygenation of the scalp and it's consequent release of DHT into the area, arguing that pretty much basic scalp massage can prevent you from deployment of DHT into the area in general. I also suffer with psoriatic condition in the area of my hairline, where it gets red and I get scaly and scabby skin flakes there especially after more strenuous workouts. So I've done some soft tissue work in my forehead area of the scalp every other day and I have to say that those psoriatic symptoms pretty much disappeared and my hair already looks healthier and feels stronger. I pretty much did techniques similar to fascia release and scar tissue massages and I was surprised that that scalp was pretty hard to move with at first but now it feels elastic and loose. It the video they spoke about this as a main cause of balding and in the same time consequence of straining mimic muscles which make the scalp skin less elastic, oxygenated etc., resulting in deployment of DHT into the area, it is also supported by some studies, for example with one by using botulotoxin into mimic muscles of subjects so they stop overworking those muscles and on majority their hair got significantly thicker. So I think that it might eventually be just as simple as massaging your hairline every other day for most people..

    • @sindrestokke79
      @sindrestokke79 Год назад +2

      I also has psoriasis with redness and white flakes in the scalp. How long do you massage your scalp for?

    • @radimm5936
      @radimm5936 Год назад +1

      @@sindrestokke79 Just a couple of minutes at a time when I have nothing to do, I'm still figuring out how to go about it, wouldn't be too bad to focus on relaxation techniques of frontalis muscle as well perhaps.. Still I think I will keep doing microneedling with that at least once a month to boost the effect.

    • @darnelljones0425
      @darnelljones0425 Год назад

      How is the scalp massages? Does it work?

    • @donjuantrumpetajohnson
      @donjuantrumpetajohnson Год назад

      None of that is truly backed up by science. So far none of it proven.

    • @deshawnman3790
      @deshawnman3790 9 месяцев назад

      @@donjuantrumpetajohnsonwhy would they do studies on that when pharmaceutical companies that fund these trials won’t make a penny from this solution.

  • @Omido.official
    @Omido.official Год назад +6

    Absolutely professional. Thank you so much for your work!! I‘d donate for that

  • @HelloTiggs1
    @HelloTiggs1 10 месяцев назад +1

    World class videos, but more important, world class information!👍

  • @tubejuanso
    @tubejuanso Год назад +1

    Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Thank you!

  • @Hondeer
    @Hondeer Год назад +16

    This is so helpful! Been doing Fina + Mino + Derma with who knows what kind of efficacy because of the varied study data, and now the massage methods you covered which I never knew how much tension was in my scalp until there wasn't! This is really straightforward and as an engineer, I greatly appreciate your methodology for data collection.

    • @SaisukeMutsu
      @SaisukeMutsu Год назад

      in which video does he talk about the massage methods?

    • @Hondeer
      @Hondeer Год назад

      @@SaisukeMutsu He has one a while back, it's on their site as well talking about stretching, pinching and pressing for 20 minutes a shot, 12hrs apart. I'm doing it only once a day for 10 minutes but it's helped my eye and neck tension at work.

    • @lalitkumarbhagwate1760
      @lalitkumarbhagwate1760 Год назад

      Whats the result now of ur scalp massage.....
      Could you give me the update (btw sorry for the poor English)
      Bro i am losing my hairs and confidence too
      😔

    • @Hondeer
      @Hondeer Год назад +4

      @@lalitkumarbhagwate1760 Dude, derma rolling and the scalp massage works! It's not an over night cure but with 1mm rollers and doing scalp massages 2-3 times a week, the wife is commenting all the time on how amazing that it's getting thicker, coming back, lots of new 'baby hairs'. Stuff is legit. I'm also taking collegen supplements to help break up the scar tissue he talks about.

    • @lalitkumarbhagwate1760
      @lalitkumarbhagwate1760 Год назад

      @@Hondeer does scalp massage stop hair fall immediately within few days or hair loss continuous even after massage?
      And which collagen supplement you consume?

  • @tyronewong6337
    @tyronewong6337 2 года назад +12

    The visual significance is another issue to address. Going from 1 hair per sq. cm. to 2 hairs per sq. cm is a 100% increase. So initial density needs to be taken into account in the statistics. Pictures definitely help. Would be good to know when to apply 5% minoxidil as well.

    • @tyronewong6337
      @tyronewong6337 2 года назад +2

      Actually, the video says that absorption is better after the skin is wounded.

    • @jcrider392
      @jcrider392 Год назад

      Didn't he say 12-24 hours after microderming?

  • @RememberTrueStyle
    @RememberTrueStyle Год назад

    Wow! Thank you so much Rob. Getting Microneedling now

  • @ivanwu365
    @ivanwu365 Год назад

    Dude you explain things clear. 👍🏼

  • @N330AA
    @N330AA 2 года назад +16

    It's definitely a cheap and low risk option that is worth adding i think.

  • @ronlevine8873
    @ronlevine8873 2 года назад +58

    By profession I do analysis of clinical studies and I was impressed by the methodologic rigor with which you conducted your video. That may bore some of your audience, but it is important to show why many studies are overoptimistic about the results and often cause disappointment among the viewers when they judge their own outcomes. You earned my respect by the the single before/after (microneedling only) study you chose to include here: the results showed some observable changes (+15% in haircounts) but were not dramatically improved, which is realistic, in my view.

    • @mckarambo5216
      @mckarambo5216 Год назад +2

      15% is still a lot, when you have done HT and depleted the donor area. S1 telling u can get 10-15% by doing microneedling is encouraging

    • @ron101346
      @ron101346 Год назад

      Is 15% “a lot?” I don’t think so. If you had 20 hairs on your vertex region and microneedling increases hair density by 15%, you would have 23 hairs. Is that worth your time and effort?

    • @mckarambo5216
      @mckarambo5216 Год назад +4

      @@ron101346 Yes it is! So lets take ur example. the density increase is usually reported by a square centimeters. So on the micro surface 3 hairs might seem not like much but if you take that upon a bigger surface you get ur worth out of it. Besides that it allows you to strengthen ur existing hair. the 15% is just an average either way in the clinical studies an average of 20 new hairs per square centimeter were reported. It depends on the individual if its worth the time and effort in my case its worth it since my camouflage density got increased.

    • @jcrider392
      @jcrider392 Год назад +8

      Call me a nerd, but I was engaged the entire time, nothing boring at all to me.

    • @thomasb3190
      @thomasb3190 Год назад +7

      im just saying.. if a certain part of my body was 15% bigger...
      i think we would all go "yeah i would like 15% more plz"
      if you know what im saying...

  • @LSmith-qu1eq
    @LSmith-qu1eq 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this useful information and congratulations for the paper.

  • @anunknowndude
    @anunknowndude 11 месяцев назад

    Absolute best channel on the topic. I can't believe there's an actual channel doing this kind of work. This should be hitting mainstream media, tv, netflix and so on. World class channel

  • @dezertson2011
    @dezertson2011 2 года назад +5

    Microneedling over the top of thinning hair needs a deeper needle length because of the buffer that existing hair puts between the scalp and the needling device.

  • @mehditalib
    @mehditalib Год назад +3

    I think about the needle length!
    You should get a good slightly burning redness and you should feel it also on the next day when washing you hair!
    If you’re bleeding it might be to much!

  • @tyler0610
    @tyler0610 2 года назад

    6800 views but this video has the quality of one that should have 6800000 views. Wow!

  • @Goozoozoo117
    @Goozoozoo117 2 месяца назад

    The fact that a Pen should not be used as deep as a roller is so important. Great info

  • @stokedupart4078
    @stokedupart4078 Год назад +11

    You can use the roller as a pen too. There's a video on it. Worth checking out. As for me, I've only done microneedling 4 time using a .5mm cuz I'm a novice to this. So far it's good. Hairs are sort of regrowing.

    • @user-pd7il3xz5j
      @user-pd7il3xz5j Год назад +2

      Can you copy and share that link here? T.Y.

    • @stokedupart4078
      @stokedupart4078 Год назад

      @@user-pd7il3xz5j ruclips.net/video/lgmcnc0EbBM/видео.html

    • @bena2591
      @bena2591 9 месяцев назад +2

      I think you mean one can use it as a stamp.

    • @FPL_Habesha
      @FPL_Habesha 6 месяцев назад

      the link to the video please

  • @AustinAdams
    @AustinAdams 2 года назад +56

    Been 2+ months and my temples are filling in nicely from micro-needling along with minoxidil and finasteride. Very promising.

    • @biggdogg99848
      @biggdogg99848 2 года назад

      It's the minoxidil not the needling doing that does jackshit

    • @BadRussian77
      @BadRussian77 Год назад +4

      As soon as you quit applying minoxidil you'll lose more hair. Once minoxidil always minoxodil.

    • @biggdogg99848
      @biggdogg99848 Год назад

      @@BadRussian77 fuck minoxidil

    • @ronburgundy4375
      @ronburgundy4375 Год назад

      @@BadRussian77 not if you go get stem cell injections lmao that's shy the hair follicles die they go dormant

    • @mysteriousjz
      @mysteriousjz Год назад +11

      @@BadRussian77 no, not really. Microneedling along with diet, and topical oils such as castor oil, almond oil, olive oil, rosemary oil etc. Just two or even less times a week will probably have incredible results and without continuing minoxidil

  • @moodwithfood5
    @moodwithfood5 9 месяцев назад

    Its perfect channel for hair growth.....
    And as i have wriitten the first line i saw that the name of the channel is also the same to my first line it means channel name complements the work in it....

  • @dexterousx92
    @dexterousx92 11 месяцев назад

    *This is the most in-depth video i have seen on this topic. Lots of great information here. I have been using a .25 needle but i think after seeing this i might go for a bigger needle. Thanks for this video. Its great information on the topic!*

    • @maste-a5661
      @maste-a5661 4 месяца назад

      What size is best in your opinion?? 🤔

    • @dexterousx92
      @dexterousx92 4 месяца назад +1

      *I currently use a 1.5 roller. Every hair type, hair thickness and balding situation will be different. my thinning was very minor and after 1.5 years of rolling i have zero thinning. i only roll twice a week. I would maybe buy a kit that has various sizes. The .25 needle i started when wont do much if you have very think hair. I hope this helps!*

  • @jaipalcse
    @jaipalcse 2 года назад +3

    For once i thought i am taking data analysis class 🤣. jokes apart it is very deep analysis which really matters. Thanks

  • @travissimpson7829
    @travissimpson7829 Год назад +22

    I've been microneedling once a week with a 1.5 for 6 months. I've definitely noticed an improvement

    • @camelcurrency9978
      @camelcurrency9978 11 месяцев назад

      isn't once a week too much for 1.5 mm? the scars are supposed to heal don't they? I'm a bit confused about this

    • @travissimpson7829
      @travissimpson7829 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@camelcurrency9978 I'm not getting any scars at all

    • @TheNotoriousB.E.N.
      @TheNotoriousB.E.N. 10 месяцев назад

      How long do you do it for? Like 5-10 mins or do you just stop with the way your scalp reacts

    • @travissimpson7829
      @travissimpson7829 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheNotoriousB.E.N. I just use it for about 2 minutes

    • @camelcurrency9978
      @camelcurrency9978 10 месяцев назад

      @@travissimpson7829 thank you, I really need to give it a try

  • @elishagabriell6529
    @elishagabriell6529 Год назад +1

    I love the skull and the scream... oh yes, and the article is first class! Congrats!

  • @himprabalkaushik4637
    @himprabalkaushik4637 Год назад

    God bless u man, seriously this guy is a blessing,

  • @rosmer00
    @rosmer00 Год назад +3

    7 months of Minoxidil use increased hair loss for me, plus hair became addicted to it, so when I stopped I even loss more hair. Never Again.

  • @diemme568
    @diemme568 Год назад +19

    GREAT! perfectly in line with my personal experience: MXDL 5% twice a day (2 ml each application, thus total ca. 4 ml/day) enhanced thru dermaroller 1 or 1,5 mm (I have 2 of them, used alternatively) *directly* on MXDL-wet scalp.
    I leave some sessions off. let's say one in 4 or 5.
    -- Procedure: draw the roller without too much pressure, one direction every pass (don't roll back and forth ! ) total time ca. 3-4 mins, every "pass" takes less than 5 s (1 s pure "pass", break between passes ca. 4 s) so 12 passes/min or around 40 passes in total, in multiple directions.
    -- Treated area: ALL of the upper crown (vertex), down to temples and frontal region.
    -- History: procedure has evolved thru time: initially, only MXDL with some micro-needling from the very beginning. Started with 1X week on dry scalp, away from MXDL application, then 2X week after some months, then 4-5 X week the following year, sometimes just after or before MXDL.
    -- Results: gradually from moderate to very good: throughout 2 degrees on Norwood scale, from 4-5 to 2-3. Now, after 1 more YR of this practice, applying the MXDL and then the roller on wet scalp: around *twice* the initial improvement due to MXDL with less dermarolling on dry scalp.
    -- Subject: MALE, 56 YO, noticed first signs of AGA in my 30's but didn't care, began treatment at 52. I monitored results thru photos, and since I am a Dr. in engineering, I'm well aware of typical problems while doing research: reproducibility, biases, other systematic factors like seasonality... etc.. so data is solid.
    hope this helps other viewers, too :-)

    • @SpoonFinder
      @SpoonFinder Год назад +1

      I really wish someone did a study to try and understand if Minoxidil goes systemic when applied roughly at the same time of microneedling, because it seems anedoctally that this is how you get the best results but I don't know if i want to take the risk of having big doses go systemic. Maybe I should just try

    • @diemme568
      @diemme568 Год назад

      @@SpoonFinder maybe ! ;->

    • @Trader7535
      @Trader7535 Год назад +1

      Great. After how much time you dry your hair after the procedure?

    • @diemme568
      @diemme568 Год назад +1

      @@Trader7535 I don't dry it; it dries by itself within a few minutes. I leave the MXDL on, so when I happen to be hot, and sweat, there's perhaps a chance some of it going into the scalp (femtograms, probably.. ) all the time.
      And... when I say "wet" microneedling, I mean WET from the MXDL ! Not from water!
      I wash my hair every ... 4 or 5 days, maybe ?

    • @Trader7535
      @Trader7535 Год назад +1

      @@diemme568 Ok, I understood wet from water. I wash my hair everyday, with Biorga Minoxidil hair seems dirty. I'll give a try to your protocol, maybe washing a little more 'cause I make a lot of fitness.

  • @annieoakley1565
    @annieoakley1565 4 дня назад

    Best analysis I have seen.

  • @krzysztoww
    @krzysztoww 2 года назад +2

    Great content! Thanks.

  • @haulandhurry
    @haulandhurry 2 года назад +58

    Micro needling works but takes time . Use it carefully without scaring your scalp and use other natural stuff with it . You won’t get your hair you had at 20 years old but it works and help regrowing your hair.

    • @limo-swine6537
      @limo-swine6537 2 года назад +24

      I'm 22 and already lost more than half of my hair 🥲

    • @felixkfriju2649
      @felixkfriju2649 Год назад

      how old are you?

    • @jcmediaoffl
      @jcmediaoffl Год назад +7

      Yes, that's true.. but this Rob, promoting chemical products.. i think he is getting commission from some where pharmaceutical companies.😃

    • @vilaskaul29
      @vilaskaul29 Год назад +5

      Use ayurvedic hair oils along with micro needling. No side effects and hair grows back.

    • @SweetenedCondensedMilk
      @SweetenedCondensedMilk Год назад +3

      @@vilaskaul29 what oils? Like rosemary?

  • @Mistrzdan
    @Mistrzdan Год назад +6

    Hi Rob! I bought your ebook some years ago but I concentrated on other things in my life and now my balding exceeds so I came back to hair loss subject and found your RUclips channel:) I am starting minoxidil + micro needling regiment but my question is do you still recommend resigning from all shampoos and conditioners while doing the regiment? Does your take on that have changed through last years? Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱

    • @jaylaw6970
      @jaylaw6970 Год назад

      Make your own. Olive or coconut oil castile.
      Plenty of vids show how.....
      Makes a massive difference!

  • @alm8538
    @alm8538 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just learned about you! I'm following you! 🎉

  • @a.zo.3791
    @a.zo.3791 25 дней назад

    This in an absolutely fantastic explanation, and a great example of how to do a systematic review

  • @MrFrankfurt13
    @MrFrankfurt13 2 года назад +18

    Avoiding the placebo effect for microneedling would be a tricky one. I guess maybe a device that buzzes but doesn't penetrate the scalp. But then perhaps the vibration might impact things...

    • @snarkygnome619
      @snarkygnome619 Год назад

      Scalp massage is a thing and apparently it works. And also patients will know if their scalp is not being poked with needles unless the scalp is under local anesthesia.

  • @SL-bu6qj
    @SL-bu6qj 2 года назад +4

    Thoughts on MN with copper peptides or growth stem cells? Wondering if results are from the needling not the product. Thanks for the great content!

  • @skyclad89
    @skyclad89 Год назад

    I'm here because I was whining to Adam Fields about my genetic hair loss. He suggested I find you, so here I am to learn something new and hopefully NOT go bald like my mother did at this age.

  • @Jaycutler709
    @Jaycutler709 Год назад +1

    This is such a wildly good video.

  • @Andreatuzze
    @Andreatuzze Год назад +5

    I've read that microneedling can enhance your peppermint oil usage based on a study done with Rogaine. My question is should you do the microneedling right before using the peppermint oil or it doesn't matter if you do it before after or even at days distance?

  • @stockholmpublishings2937
    @stockholmpublishings2937 Год назад +3

    Great input.
    Thank you for this video.
    I was actually on of the first ones doing dermarolling.
    Started at 2011 lmfao, could've never known it would become this big.

    • @uunz4435
      @uunz4435 Год назад

      Did it work?? 😂

    • @stockholmpublishings2937
      @stockholmpublishings2937 Год назад

      @@uunz4435 lol yes, however, I used it more on my face than scalp/to regrow hair.
      And today people get surprised that I'm as old as I'am. And that's after drinking heavily and smoking for years.

  • @mahinkhan4782
    @mahinkhan4782 2 года назад +2

    Wow what an effort I can foresee your channel blowing up soon
    Bests

  • @josefalthaher7798
    @josefalthaher7798 Год назад +1

    Systematic reviews are another type of art :D

  • @xy-pc9nh
    @xy-pc9nh 2 года назад +22

    Thanks Rob, very detailed and precise analysis of the studies! I would like to know your opinion and/or researched data on microneedling together with topical oils like rosemary oil etc.?
    I dont want to use Minoxidil or Finasteride so I wonder if oils might work just as well as these known medical treatments. I do microneedle with a pen but it feels like it doesnt have much of an effect..

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  2 года назад +16

      Thank you! There's no clinical data comparing microneedling with natural topicals, but hypothetically, microneedling should help to improve transdermal absorption for any topical you're applying. It also works through mechanisms separately than what most topicals can evoke. Based on what we know, I think there's potential upside to the combination approach.

  • @charlesmartino4252
    @charlesmartino4252 Год назад +4

    Very informative, I started micro needling last week with a 1 mm. Will do it weekly for the next 4 month and hope for the best.

    • @ZzzZzz-gk4bo
      @ZzzZzz-gk4bo Год назад

      Does blood come out of you during use?
      Even a little?

    • @charlesmartino4252
      @charlesmartino4252 Год назад

      @@ZzzZzz-gk4bo Yes in some spots because it is hard to keep the same amount of pressure as you are doing it. I would say done right it should look a little like a sunburn spot after you are done

    • @ZzzZzz-gk4bo
      @ZzzZzz-gk4bo Год назад

      @@charlesmartino4252
      Is 0.5mm enough and good ?

    • @charlesmartino4252
      @charlesmartino4252 Год назад +2

      @@ZzzZzz-gk4bo I use a 1.0 the first week and switch to 1.5 since than. I did that because I heard another person said they had better results using it. After using it I think it may be better because it requires less pressure. I found myself pressing harder with the 1.0. There hasn't been any thing I watched that said a .5 works. I bought all 3 and use the .5 for on my face as some say it help with wrinkles. I figure if I am doing one I might as well to the other. I also started taking Stinging Nettles for it's ability to stop Testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. Along with using a Hairmax laser band. 4 weeks in the only thing I see is less hair in the sink, no growth yet

    • @mithanshurai
      @mithanshurai Год назад

      Any update

  • @republiccooper
    @republiccooper 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video.
    Thank you very much.

  • @denislit2046
    @denislit2046 Год назад

    Immediatly liked and subscribed.

  • @ddjchoi
    @ddjchoi Год назад +5

    Great content! Thank you. May I ask what is a trustworthy medical grade brand for microneedling?

  • @ST-wh7et
    @ST-wh7et Год назад +5

    Hi Rob, from my experience and from others, the demo roller pluck and pulls out healthy hair during the process, while actually a demo pen seems more efficient accurate and cancels that side effect of plucking out.
    I have noticed less total hair after a microneedling session, now I know why, the microroller can make more damage than improvments, and is much less efficent if we have a thicker or longer hairline.

    • @ST-wh7et
      @ST-wh7et Год назад +1

      So microneedling yes, dermoRoller not always, other tools or devices rae probbaly more efficent.

    • @Sifat_Rashid
      @Sifat_Rashid Год назад +2

      @@ST-wh7et use dermaroller, just dont roll it, use it to poke, ok?

    • @diemme568
      @diemme568 Год назад +4

      you should NOT go back and forth with the dermaroller: just draw in one direction, detach it, and run again parallel, many times, then change inclination and run again only in one direction - always detaching it from the hair/scalp between parallel runs - for several times, then repeat till you cover up all the region. it does not pull or pluck any hairs, especially if they're wet with MXDL lotion, for example, or any other topical solution.

  • @averageskyfatherworshipper9342
    @averageskyfatherworshipper9342 3 месяца назад +1

    I’ve been using a derma roller once a week and minoxidil twice a day for about three months. I’ve had excellent results. My hair went from almost nonexistent on my crown to nearly thick enough to cover my scalp. I can tell the improvement just by touching it. I would highly recommend it, especially considering how affordable it is.

    • @SamungVirtua
      @SamungVirtua 3 месяца назад

      What size is your derma roller?

  • @lglomo
    @lglomo 2 месяца назад

    Man I wish I knew about your channel before. Wow this is helpful.

  • @ahmedalaa9736
    @ahmedalaa9736 2 года назад +5

    Strict to the point really , great video.
    I just have one question regarding Derma roller as some videos i watched it says that it might scar the sculp due to its angle of penetration, while derma pens are better , can you give me an insight to this claim , as i bought a 1mm derma roller used it once a week for 4 weeks and then stopped as i thought it would damage my sculp more than fixing my hair loss progression.

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  2 года назад +5

      Thanks! We haven't seen clinical evidence of scarring from microneedling rollers or pens when done within the parameters discussed in this video. In fact, we've seen the opposite! One study showed reductions to facial scars following recurring microneedling sessions using a 3.0mm needle length. I think if you keep the needle lengths under 2.0mm and adhere to proper usage frequencies, the data so far suggest you should be okay.

  • @LucasAlexK
    @LucasAlexK Год назад +40

    Hey Rob! Could you talk about Rosemary oil and peppermint oil? Some studies suggest they might be as effective as minoxidil 😅

    • @unassailable6138
      @unassailable6138 Год назад

      Peppermint oil is volatile and harmful to your lungs. You can develop permanent damage on your alveoli from essential oils

    • @sskinedGUY
      @sskinedGUY Год назад +8

      Maybe but adding more oil on an already oily scalp is going to result in more hairloss unless your scalp is normally dry.

    • @abe8885
      @abe8885 Год назад +4

      Rosemary is only as effective as 2% which is not that much when standard over the counter minoxidil uses 5% and get double the results.

    • @env0x
      @env0x Год назад +3

      they're not that good at stimulating hair growth but they are good for anti-microbial properties that can help prevent hairloss due to microbes, and create a healthy scalp to assist in hair growth. make sure you dilute them in a carrier oil, emu and ostrich oil has the best absorbent properties as they have a similar acidity profile to that of humans.

    • @Anthro777
      @Anthro777 Год назад +3

      @@sskinedGUY essential oils aren't "oily" like carrier oils...

  • @PotatoWiz
    @PotatoWiz 10 месяцев назад

    The fact that in northern hemisphere the hair shedding starts in summer blew my mind.. it's been happening all my life and I did not know it has anything to do with the time of the year.. i chalked it to humidity.. I live in Delhi, India and it gets pretty humid here in July and August.

  • @Yourenotthatguy
    @Yourenotthatguy Год назад

    This is a very helpful video thank you so much!

  • @GasperBregar
    @GasperBregar 2 года назад +7

    How long can you use the derma roller before replacing it with new one? Some say after 1 month while the others say you can use it as long as the needles are not bent or rusty. Your thoughts?

    • @garyabblott5815
      @garyabblott5815 Год назад +3

      It depends on how hard you press, depends on that needle material. Generally I would recommend changing after 3-4 uses (using once a week)
      But really, If you disinfect and dry properly and the needles are in good health I would say use as long as possible.

    • @GasperBregar
      @GasperBregar Год назад

      @@garyabblott5815 Thank you.

  • @discountinn
    @discountinn Год назад +3

    What really interests me is if microneedling can create scar tissue on the scalp that can later render hair transplants less successful

  • @cracklingsoda
    @cracklingsoda Год назад +1

    Thanks a ton, Rob.

  • @PeanutsandPopcorn
    @PeanutsandPopcorn Год назад +1

    Ngl, hearing “way back in the 1990’s” hurt like hell. 😂. Thanks for the info!!

  • @25taylor91
    @25taylor91 Год назад +4

    I just wanna know how to actually use the roller. No one says how, just that they use. Over my whole head? Just the bald spot? 10 runs over? Constantly for 10 mins? 5 mins?

  • @merdovamusic
    @merdovamusic 2 года назад +4

    Rob, I use a derminator 2 automated pen that doesn't have the ability to set depths of 0.6 - 0.8mm but rather jumps from 0.5 - 1.0mm I've been using it on 1.5mm once per week in combination with minoxidil & finasteride. I know you mentioned that the differences in hair outcomes are minuscule, but would you recommend I switch to 1.0mm since that is closer to the best needle depth penetration these studies show?

    • @PerfectHairHealth
      @PerfectHairHealth  2 года назад +5

      There were several studies showing that 1.5mm automated pens also worked, so I would stick with whatever you’re comfortable doing / whatever is getting results. I don’t think switching down to 1.0mm would make that big of a difference since that is still slightly over the threshold depth for the bulge.

    • @TheRealJohnnyL
      @TheRealJohnnyL 2 года назад +1

      Not sure which one you have, my Derminator 2 can go to .75mm. It clearly says it on the website. "Depth setting. From 0 to 2.5 mm in steps of 0.25 mm. The position of the upwards-pointing white triangle corresponds with the set depth. With a "trick", the single needle can also be made to go up to 3.5 mm."

  • @AnnamPrasanth
    @AnnamPrasanth Год назад

    This is by far the most comprehensive list of research I’ve seen on hair growth. I have a question, could you please lemme know what’s the right order of using micro needling, rogaine & rosemary oil?

  • @ElenaHaskins
    @ElenaHaskins Год назад

    Thank you for video/information excellence.

  • @SpoonFinder
    @SpoonFinder Год назад +6

    I heard somewhere that you can use smaller needle lengths inbetween sessions. So if my target is 1.5 mm every 2 weeks, I can do a session first day of week 2 at 0,75mm to increase frequency of stimulation without damaging deeper, unhealed parts of the scalp.
    Anyone knows if there's any science behind this?