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Microneedling / Derma Rolling for Hair Regrowth
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
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Microneedling / Derma Rolling for Hair Regrowth explained by Hair Restoration Surgeon, Dr. Gary Linkov. Dr. Gary explains how microneedling can help with hair regrowth and how to use derma rollers or derma pens for hair regrowth. Microneedling can be a good treatment for hair loss.
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He’s the only bald guy giving advice on how to grow hair. But also the only guy I take advice from. 😂
Too funny…I literally was thinking the same thing! 🤣
What logic is this. Avoid his advice, as he cannot grow hair himself.
@@raba2d723 he don‘t need hair tho
@@wetbeans7957 your just making excuses for your hero
Lol 😂 omg
He guides us to reach treasure, that he himself cannot posses.
😁😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁😁😁
Correct, I'm also thinking about that🙄
May be he have some medical issues cos we can se he dont have hair on eyebrow as well
copy paste
@@Radharani7kr he does and has explain it many times on his videos
This dude is powerful he teaches people the wisdom of hair when he has none. He’s above it, he doesn’t need it. He has gone further beyond.
I mean he looks good. He doesn't need hair tbh.
He also has a condition, that’s why he doesn’t have hair.
Omg the answers to this comment... Lol
Very true😃😃😃😃
If it really works you wouldnt have rich bald people
been fighting hair loss since 17. nobody realizes how much of a toll it takes on on your mental health. especially for women. when i lost 70 lbs i lost even more hair and i really really ended up hating myself.
But you have good boobs so don't care to much about your hair lol
As a thyroid disease (non-treatable!) sufferer I often lose weight rapidly for (next to) no reason, and my hair falling out was a symptom. You look very young, so if you haven't had your thyroid checked yet... you probably should! If your weight loss was voluntary, you're still going to have hair loss lacking micro-nutrients from a typical diet. Always supplement with a multivitamin and minerals when you diet for a long time! It takes time to readjust to a new (improved) diet. Good luck!
sounds like its due to hormonal/malnourishment factors
As someone who recently started experiencing hair loss after I got Covid, your channel has become even more intriguing to me. Thank you for the video!
The only hairloss doctor who accepts his hairloss! Best doctor ever!
To me, it screams "well if he couldn't even help himself...."
@@Snaphoo ikr was just thinking that thats like the fat out of shape personal trainers I see at the gym just funny af
Umm what? That just shows he can't even help himself.
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet there are different types of hair loss. His is caused by an autoimmune disorder that attacks his hair follicles. Now tell me how he can transplant hair when it’s not male pattern baldness. Please stop leaving rude comments that are coming from a place of ignorance.
not a great marketing tool
You are an incredibly effective and approachable biomedical communicator. Concise and understandable dissemination of research to the public is truly an art and you have it nailed.
You're so calm and clear, pure soul! Keep the work up, I think I can speak for most of us that we appreciate you and what you're doing!
This man has ascended to a point of dimensional consciousness that hair is no longer required on his mortal head.
you missed the chance to write "dermal consciousness" and I am compelled to tell you this
The energy from his brain burned all of his hair off.
Brillaint comment
It good to be bold and now you can feel the rushing air caressing your egg head.
One punch man
I don’t know why more people are not talking about hair loss after COVID. My hair was falling out in chunks & lost all elasticityI. I can’t even begin to tell you how much hair I lost. 😞 The dermatologist made me feel worse by saying “It’s just hair, it will grow back” but nooooo it’s so much more than that!!! My heart goes out to anyone that has experience hair loss because it’s absolutely devastating!!!
I can't express how much I appreciate this video and many of your others. I am a nursing student and a hairdresser of 20 years and I have always seem to attract people with hair loss. So that is my specialty. I'm getting my license so that I can do more to help people with this type of science. I don't have time to read peer-reviewed studies anymore so you are helping me stay abreast and knowledgeable so that I'm not giving out false information. 😂 Anyways, thank you so much, so much gratitude here for you!
An Excellent Teacher, a Truthful Guide, & top that with humble, respectful, strong and positive demeanor.
Wish I had a Consultant like him to assist to and work with during my Residency days in order to boost my career motivational drives.
A Big FAN.
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Always an honor to hear the advise of Master Saitama himself
Lmao!!! Made my day
Hahahahaha. I love u
Imagine if this dude actually walked up and punched you.
😂😂
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He’s teaching us the knowledge, many doctors don’t care/ want us to know for free.
Doctor Gary, watching your informative content gave me the confidence to undergo FUE transplant. Asking informative questions certainly removes cowboys and I found a fantastic clinic that has guided me all the way. I'm two months post FUE
He is genuine,honest and a real professional, thanks alot
I stumbled on this guy, and this is literally the advice anyone needs. Scientific, unbiased, and describes the limitations of each therapeutic option--this is exactly how it should be done. Thank you for your content :)
Absolutely agreed! I just stumbled upon his video as well, and I'm very impressed so far!
@@nicksshitbro check out more plates more dates. Derek is the true king of hairloss knowledge and experience.
@@PunishThemMetal oh word? I listened to him on jre and must not have realized it. Theres no way they didn't talk about it
@@nicksshitbro Whatever was talked about on JRE doesn't really matter, Derek's own channel is the goldmine for people with hair loss.
This doctor has the most beautiful skin and pleasant face so his severe alopecia works , but would ruin me and most. I’m blotchy, discolored, lumpy and wrinkled. He’s great w/o hair, nothing to hide.
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He is very hand some man
@@sandradee8641 he’s hot!
I agree, he looks great without hair 💞
I agree. However he's young..That alone helps a great deal. Plus he does have good facial features and his head shape. Plus his overall speaking is very interesting.
I'm a certified microneedling practitioner (and a junior doctor) and I have seen first hand how effective micro-needling is (when performed by a professional). I'm always a sceptic when it comes to the aesthetic industry but this is one procedure I'd actually pay good money for.
Bro will this help my hair line (couple inches patch)
Hey do you think its possible to reach out to find a progamme for it ?
How did you become certified in rolling a micro needle over the skin?
Does it work for beard growth? I have a couple areas on my face that have never grown hair
Skeptic
Nice and smooth. never watched a video such informative ,organized and scientific on that topic. Thanks dr!
You have an incredible ability to explain more complex things clearly and concisely. Definitely a gifted communicator - you would be a brilliant educator !
I absolutely agree with you, however if he went strictly into education, the world would loose another fantastic MD who can practice, study, and publish his findings for the rest of the world to benefit from. Such a conundrum! 😊
You seem so gentle and calming. Definitely one of my favorite channels 😁
Thanks! Please subscribe!
This guy is simultaneously a treasure trove of highly credible information on retaining or restoring hair while also being a reminder that bald men can be *very* good looking if they just accept it and shave their heads. He's like a visual and real life version of surgeons' well-known tendency to avoid surgery if at all possible.
He's not actually, he doesn't shave his head. Notice how he doesn't have eyebrows? That's due to autoimmune desease, so he doesn't have male pattern baldness
@@nathanliteroy9835Yeah but he looks good, that's the point.
He's beyond the vanity of keeping his hair and trying to help those still fighting to keep their hair. He's above putting himself through pain. He's reconciled his hair loss and not going against his body. Kudos Doctor!
He didn't, he doesn't have male pattern baldness, he has an autoimmune desease that made all of his hair fall out. This is why you don't see eyebrows
He has a newer video, his hair is back!
This was honestly the most informative and helpful video I’ve seen from a medical professional about using this modal for hair loss treatment. Thank you for this Dr. Gary! Valuable knowledge and information should be shared freely like this! 🙏
You and Derek More Plates More Dates have, by far, the best content for hair loss. Keep up, you are impacting thousands on every video and it will keep growing, I am sure.
Rolandas is also very good, check him out too. But you’re right that these two are great!
Thanks! Derek doesn't seem to want to collaborate at this time, I've reached out on Insta. Maybe one day he will have a change of heart.
@@drgarylinkov I think you should reach out to Rolandas he's fairly down to earth, well informed and up for collaborations as his channel is still growing. I think you'll both benefit each other as well as your audiences. Also Hairchemist is a great channel, there's a lot of content involving oral minoxidil plus you and Killian are both qualified in different areas that tie in with hair restoration (Surgery and Pharmacology)
Hopefully he gets to reach out to you one day 🙏 he's recently been busy with lots of podcasts
@@drgarylinkov How about Kevin Mann from Haircafe?
Appreciate the quality of information and covering many areas of options, the sources and screenshot of comparison makes for study details and additional authenticity, finally top notch presentation, my first video from channel.
I’ve had 3 plastic surgeries already to help with scarring from accidents and a breast reduction. This surgeon is ON POINT especially with his research!!! I would definitely go to this man.
Thank you Doc. It's nice to be reassured about my hairloss regimen by a very knowledgeable doctor such as yourself.
I'm so glad he popped up these Dr's on U tube are the best in so grateful
He guides us to the treasure he cannot have. God Bless him.
This channel is a great source of information on a subject which commonly causes individuals distress/uneasiness. Great job, guys. You do your job well.
Love the channel! Rare to get an expert take the time. Also, I know your hair loss situation is a bummer but it's kind of nice to find an expert dealing with the same emotions that come from any type of hair loss. Thanks for your content.
You explain everything very succinctly and clearly. Thanks for the help!!
It’s always great to watch these videos, especially when the Doc is attractive.
I recently bought a dermaroller to combat my hair loss, and I was a little worried that maybe I had been bamboozled and caught up in some pseudo-science , but this makes me feel much better about my decision. Glad to hear it's rooted in real science, and I hope to get my hair back!
Update (August 23, 2023): It's been around a year, and I have not regrown any hair. That being said, my hairline has also not further reclined, so this could be holding onto what I have. Some of my peach fuzz hairs on the balding areas look like they might be a little longer than they were before, but that might be wishful thinking.
My current routine is I dermaroll my hair every two weeks, alternating between 1mm and 0.5mm. I've been super inconsistent about it, which may be affecting things. I'm also doing 10-20 minutes of scalp massage a day with an electric scalp massager. And I've been using retinol on my scalp for the last couple months to hopefully make my scalp skin healthier and easier to grow hair from. I will update again if there are any changes later.
With DR RORPOPOR HERBAL on RUclips natural supplements am cured from PCOS and hair loss within 21 day's you are a God sent to my life.🤗
Can you point me to what you got? I see ones for face don't see for hair
@@vineets It's more about the needle size than what it says they're for. It's generally recommended to start with 0.5 or 0.75 needle size for the scalp. I just got a 0.5 needle size dermaroller off of Amazon that had good reviews.
@@Sylvie_X Thanks for the info. How has it been working for you?
@@vineets I just got it not long ago, and am waiting for a serum to arrive (I think my delivery went missing) before I start, so I haven't used it yet.
This would go down as one of the best videos ever due to the informative part, the funny part and the relaxing part. Epic!!!
Don’t think this was mentioned but the general advice is the shorter the needle, the more often you can do it, the longer the needle, the more time is needed to allow for full recovery of scalp between treatments. Though the exact amount of time that’s best is debatable, as an example, if using .5mm you could possibly do every week, .75 or 1 mm consider waiting 10- 14 days, etc.
As a Barber I found all your explanations very useful
Thank you for the information Dr. Gary Linkov, I appreciate the time and effort you have contributed to explain in an efficient manner. I have spent years and days worth of hours researching this personally. You explained all I know, and even more in a matter of 15 minutes, a true professional.
This was an excellent video, the information was clear, logical sequence and all concerns were addressed using evidence based information.
Thank you for this, it’s exactly what I needed. I just started derma-rolling and this answered all the questions I’ve had!
Hi Doc. You are truly amazing and describe every thing with in-depth knowledge. Im an aesthetic practitioner and do learn a great deal from your videos and incorporate into my practice.
You're a great teacher! Any patient would be lucky to have you as their doctor. 👍
This is better than sleep stories on the calm app. Your voice is so relaxing and it makes me sleepy. About to put this on replay all night 🤣.
What a wonderful idea. I just might do that.
To me the crackling frying voice sound is piercing to my hearing though his speech and words is nice. If I was sleeping in the same room where he was talking it would wake me up even if he was not speaking up to record audio as in his videos.
If u like mono tone sure
@@johnmallqui4600 Eh, it's nice to hear someone talk naturally from time to time rather than having the impression they're trying to get you to switch to their "amazing one-of-a-kind internet and cable bundle for just tWeNnY-nione-ninedy-nine a month!!1!" when in actuality it was 29.99 for the first month and 69.99 for each month after that, but you were lulled into a false sense of security because of their upbeat demeanor and now you have trust issues.
@@user-kp8tf7id9n haha OK ok I feel that
You're thorough and awesome! I recently developed TE in Sept after Covid from June, a super stressful heartache and surgical complications w/sepsis in Sept. The trio of horror did a number on my entire body. So after watching your video, I purchased a micro needling pen to try for the telogen effluvium. Thank you for an excellent vid!
I use the Banisher 2.0 then apply the Vit C Serum
Damm Hope you doing better now
@@marvin2678 I got an iron infusion which seemed to be magic. I didn’t realize how critically iron deficient I was… Since then, my hair has grown 1.5” and my heart rate has stabilized, so thank you for your well wishes 😀
Micro needling sounds more appropriate for me. This was an easy to understand presentation. This calm knowledgeable doctor held my attention to the very end, which is unusual for me. Great video.
Love your videos! I've learned quite a lot, about so many different things that I'm either looking into doing, or just plain curious about. And you've taught me so much more about procedures and treatments i never knew existed, such as this video.
Much love from Cape Cod, Massachusetts 💙
I have alopecia areata and pcos hair thinning which has caused me daily concern lately. I can’t express how much I appreciate this video and being able to access this knowledge for free in a world that either doesn’t get or can exploit my worries. So thank you. X
I have androgenic alopecia and pcos hair thinning. Did micro needling work for you? What depth did you use?
This video is super helpful… especially the tip about switching from a derma roller to a derma pen. I have not heard that advice from any other source. Thank you.
Microneedling brought back hair to my front line that has disappeared more than 40 years ago ( I am in my mid 60s ) and proved that some of my "assumed" long dead hair follicles were not dead at all ! (I micro every week or so and results started to show after about 9 months - a sort of small scabs which when "picked off " a new hair emerges - strong , naughty "stick up " hair -the type I had in my youth ! )
Just curious, you using finasteride or minoxidil as well?
@@nate237gmail No, neither .
What needle size you were using or recommend?
Did you use any oils ?
Wow. This is encouraging
The video I was waiting for!! :) Scheduled an appointment with my dermatologist to tell him about this.
Thank you for this video! I feel like you’ve given me more information in 15 minutes than my past providers have in 3 years
I follow Dr. Gary on Instagram and he ALWAYS has the most understandable, clear, concise language for describing everything he does!
It’s amazing to see how much Calliou has accomplished ❤
Kudos for th exceptional work you are doing to help the public. You are an incredible communicator and teacher. You should give seminars (either online or in person) on all the research you cover...ESPECIALLY to other doctors (don't assume the average doctor or even specialist in other fields knows the information you are conveying and is giving good advice to their patients).
I had 2 micro needling treatments on my decollete for sun damage and wrinkling at the surgeons office with excellent resurfacing results.I will use sunscreen and topical serums to maintain the results.Treatment were about 4 weeks apart-it was painful and the skin stayed red for 24 hours afterward but looks so great now!Love your channel!!!
Im curious about microneedling for skin treatment as I read somewhere that the treatment causes cell division. While that renews the skin temporarily, the treatment simply divides the existing number off cells since they cant keep being divided in all eternity. I've been looking for clarification regarding this but haven't found it anywhere. Since you've only done it for a specific purpouse and not for de-aging you will be fine though.
I done microneedling on my skin cause I have loads of red spot from acne and microneedling did nothing to make these red dots go away, though it did make by facial hair grow which I'm happy about
You're truly gifted as an educator and I hope that is part of your practice.
Thank you so much for the easy to understand information Dr Linkov. For me personally, I've found that a dermastamp is most effective, since a dermaroller would just pull out hairs from my scalp. I also use Dutasteride lotion or PRP immediately after my dermastamp session. I do this on a biweekly basis. Make sure to replace the needling device on a regular basis, since the needles will become dull after a while.
Been at it for about 5 months now and i am seeing a big difference in my hairline, it's starting to grow back with lots of new hairs popping out and my beard is also getting fuller, thanks for this great video Gary!
You use it on your beard too? What Mm size did you get
@@6.0Lover420 0.0 to 1.0mm
Do you change your derma roller or you just use one derma roller ?
Hey are you doing the dermaroller at home? Are you applying something else after rolling?
Which size, depth?
You're a naturally great communicator & educator. Thank you for freely sharing your knowledge and expertise!
Thank you a LOT of delivering the most amount of information about this crucial topic in a simple & evidence-supported way!
I asked my sister today, and she said that my middle part looks denser. Derma rolling has truly helped me. Although the difference is not very visible, but I am happy
Just based on what I know about skin from tattooing, I can tell you with confidence that ALL the depths from 0.5 (or even 0.3) mm to about 1.8 or 2 mm are "the correct depth" - on different individuals. 2.5 would hit the hypodermis even on most very-thick-skinned people, so that seems rather extreme - but 2mm for like the arms and legs, and up to 1.2 to 1.5mm (depending on area)on the face and 1.1mm on the scalp seem about right for MAXIMUM depth. Less might still do the trick better or equally as good, but going deeper than that lands you firmly in the hypodermis - which is one of the main risk factors for "clean puncture scarring" (as opposed to "torn open punctures" like you might get from a wheel or just improper use). For reference: a tattoo NEEDS to go into the dermis to become permanent (if you go too shallow it falls out again, if you go too deep the ink spreads beyond where it's intended to go), and I think "tattooing depth" is roughly the correct depth for needling, too. Because the epidermis is mostly inconsequential since it's not doing much besides make more epidermis, and the hypodermis doesn't contain any hair follicles to stimulate. The one possibility I see that would topple this hypothesis, though, is that JUUUST barely going into the hypodermis would allow substances from there to pass to the dermis more easily, and help the follicles in said dermis grow better.
So it's good or not?
A doctor who lost his hair helps people not to lose their hair Godbless you Doc ❤️ I’m suffering from an early stage of alopecia
Finally, someone who explained this process the way I could understand and answered all the questions I had. Thank you.
Now to find someone in my area that knows this as well as you do.
Microneedling is amazing, and I knew it’d work wonders on an at-home level after my dermatologist treated my thyroid related hair loss with PRP.
This was awesome and I like that you talk to us using some technical terms👍🏾. I’m undergoing treatment for non scarring alopecia and I find this series VERY helpful… keep cranking them out!
What treatments.. Can you please share !? Are you using minoxidil.. Is that it !?
This man guy is an angel on Earth, and I don't want to imagine a life without him anymore.
Whenever i look in the mirror and see my hair how is it now , i thank this guy
I'm impressed. This was a completely random find. I thought it'd be really boring, but it was really interesting.
I can binge-watch you for hours Your voice alone gets me through my workday! Subscribed!!!
I found this video very helpful! I am delighted to find hair loss solutions based on science and research instead of uneducated opinions! I will be watching more of your videos. Thank you!
I use to do permanent make-up. One of my clients had undergone cancer treatment and lost her hair. While her scalp hair grew back, her eyelashes and eyebrows didn't. She over compensated, and drew-on eyebrows that were far to large and dark for her face. When she came to me, I told her that we would start off with an eyebrow style much smaller than she was drawing, but that if she later insisted, I would increase the thickness. Well, end of story, not only did she thank me for not applying the style she was pushing for, she fell into tears, when she showed me a month later that she had eyebrow hair growing in the area I had treated. She later had me apply eyeliner along her lash line and experienced regrowth of her lashes as well. Sometimes, not giving a client what they think they want, can be the best gift.
I'm so glad I found you omg I've been struggling with for so long I was 14 when it first happened I'm 56 now for the last five years I've only had to small spots. . Back when this first happened nobody had a clue to treat it til now til you
Very informative and thorough! I love the clarity and honesty about what still needs to be clarified. I very much enjoyed this video.
Yea, so did I! This Dr. is a great communicator, very researched, clear and concise...Excellent!
Very informative! And answered all my questions and doubts that I had of roller micro needling. And how times I should roll in that area.
I started 4 months ago after being extremely depressed because I started losing hair last year. I used the dermaroller but my hair was not recovering.
But now something amazing happened. I see LOTS of little hairs growing.
I never had complete bald spots but I had very thining hair. Now about 30% more hair is growing. I also take biotin everyday.
Thank you for this video. It works for me
Hey, pls can you help me answer this.
How often do you use your derma roller??
And after I use it, can I rub olive oil or coconut oil on the bald spot??
Thanks
@@wesleyjanvier2758 I use the dermaroller every 3 days. 0.5mm.
And I have no idea with oils. I don't use oils. Only dermaroller and biotin
@@89simba57 alright thanks so much my bro, can I get to see a pic of you or something like that?
Then for long did it get to start working??
@@phorton7668 have u seen new growth from dermarolling and oils?
Still works or not?
Thanks for the clear and well documented advice 💛
I wish doctors in all practices were so willing to share their sacred knowledge in such an easily digestible way. You're doing God's work!!
Unbelievably helpful. Dermatologist mentioned it but said the nhs doesn’t recommend it as no trials on it! So after 7 years of seeing my dermatologist and making 30% progress I now can try something else…so I’m excited. I’m keen to do it professionally so am grateful for your input!
Now 1 year later, did it work?
I have thinning of my hair line. I have been doing a combination of finasteride/minoxidil topical spray, ketoconazole and caffeine shampoos, and .5mm derma-rolling for about 4 months and have had amazing results so far! This video helped me explore derma rolling and I have found Dr. Gary's videos very helpful!!!
Hey I have a question, when you Derma roll your hairline, how long after do you wait to apply minoxidil on it…?
@energydriver46 I do it right afterwards and never have had a problem.
@@davidc9396hi! How often do you microneedle?
@Emmieee.elllle I use a 1mm derma roller once a week.
@@davidc9396 thank you so much!
I have been seeing hair loss specialists for 15 years been on compounding medication that used to work but now I’m on prp injections. I started out with 5 times more hair than a normal person, thick coarse hair that looked lovely. Now it’s miniatured fine fuzz. I found your video really informative and I will try the micro needling.
This was very helpful. While I do have hair, I find as I get older, I'm thinning. I have a derma roller for my skin and I think since I have braids the roller might actually be ok to start considering my hair isn't loose. Enjoying this channel. Thanks.
Derminator 2
I started offering microneedling and micropigmentation a few years ago as an add-on service for clients. I found that doing a light micro-needling before I do the micropigmentation works well. I appreciate your knowledge and expertise and your ability to explain the process without being too technical. Glad I found you by "accident"!!!!! Rick
Hi Rick, thanks for the comment. What has your observation been in terms of hair recovery with microneedling. Is micropigmentation about restoring hair color? Appreciate your feedback.
@@Reader481 Hi. The micropigmentation is basically tattooing the scalp with dots to represent what I would qualify as a 5 o'clock shadow on the scalp. The pigment doesn't penetrate as deeply as a tattoo. And I use color pigment which doesn't hold as long as tattoo ink but it's more natural. I found in all my research dark brown or black ink works best even if the person has gray hair because you're creating a shadow. The climate in South Florida clients tend to perspire a lot I found the microneedling helps to prep the skin to take the pigment. I don't do it every time it would depend on the density of the scalp and not with each individuals treatment. It definitely works well when I'm trying to cover a scar. I really started the microneedling for rejuvenation of the face and hands researching then led me to the possibility of hair growth. As a hairdresser for over 40 years it's a constant for us in the industry, clients are always going to look for solutions for hair loss. I haven't seen a lot of dramatic improvements but definitely some. Usually price and commitment of time is a factor. Then of course there was covid 😖 Plus depending upon whether the hair follicles are dormant or not will determine results. I have had it done in my crown and there was definitely improvement. But I haven't been consistent because one, I'm lazy and two it really wasn't that bad to begin with 😁
@@ricklesser5851 Thank you so much Rick for taking the time to provide an elaborate answer. It certainly increased my knowledge (and options). I wish you success in your business and blessing in your life. Cheers!
@@Reader481 👍
This man is a legend .. couldn't find the one piece but made the map for us .
If you are familiar with microneedling on the body or face, you will know that at day 2 and 3 and 4 after microneedling if you pluck hair with the twesers the hari roots oppose next to nihil resistance and hair come out like butter. Therefore I have my reservations on washing the hair one or two days after microneedling, I would let it heal completely and wash them only after 7 days from the microneedling day, no matter what. One could wet the scalp on day 5 but do not start rubbing because long hair especially become tangled and then is difficult to comb them without pulling the roots. Just keep them in a plait for a week and then wash
I really love how evidence based all of these videos are!
great information with such a simple, concise presentation! Thank you!
points: weekly, 1.5, reduce pain, sanitize the area, stop when redness/bleeding
This is a magnificent learning video. Thank you Dr. Linkov !
Wow, this was wonderful. Insightful and balanced and very very helpful. Thank you for the full picture of how this works and what the risks and benefits are or could be. Great work
Thank you so much Dr. Linkov. I have been struggling with hair thinning for the last 18 months or so, it has been so damaging to my self esteem. I was lucky to have a great dermatologist who was compassionate and took it seriously, and then I moved and visited a derm that completely dismissed me and told me to accept it. I'm a 37 year old woman who had very thick hair for 35 years; it's not that easy to "just accept it." It is so hard to find actual legitimate information on the treatments, instead of "influencers" peddling fake oils and lies. I bought a dermapen and started using it one week ago; I was going to do it again this week, but I saw your video and I am so glad I did. I will wait another week or two. I am hopeful that this will help. Even if I do not regain my full head of hair, if I can keep what I have and regrow some, I will be happy. Thank you again for providing this.
Happened to me at your exact age. My hair was always thick and shiny. I started rogain and my hair got thicker than ever. I used it for 10 years! Hair was so thick, but eventually I stopped. And now my hair is thinning out fast. So upset
I was thinking about getting a dermapen or dermaroller. Would love to hear how it works for you
@@olgaitz2553 just curious, why after 10 years you decided to stop? Thank u
@@carolek3045 because literally my hair was so thick and I started thinking it won’t change much if I stop. Also, I believe I had side effects, swelling and heart palpitations, bp up and down. After I stopped rogain all side effects are gone
Thanks for creating & sharing this, Dr Gary 🕊
Glad you covered the *long-term frequency* 13:06 not only the depth 12:00
This is so relieving for me. Thank you for sharing this. I can’t thank you enough.
Thank you Doctor. I am always interested to learn more about microneedling and about all the things you talk about, even the ones that don't apply directly to me. You share excellent information in an understandable and interesting way. I also really appreciate how open you've been about sharing your journey with alopecia.
dont trust youtubers there's no proofed that his a doctor
@@milotxhemaili7501 except, you know, Google.
Your videos are fantastic and you're so well spoken and thorough. Thank you so much
Something about this guy makes it easy to trust him. ❤ Subsribed.
My son has recently been through chemotherapy for osteosarcoma and then Limb salvage surgery which lasted 13 hours. Initially his hair came back after the chemotherapy, but became thin on the top of his head and his beard became patchy after the surgery. I can see his scalp so easily now when before he had incredible hair. He's only 21 his leg is only just now beginning to heal and it's been a year and a half since the surgery, which means, he's been cancer free for a year and a half now thank God! (We just had scans today and this is such a relief) and as his mom I'd like to see him happy, whole, cancer free, and growing his hair back is 1 step towards this goal. We've been to a dermatologist regarding this and he felt this could've happened because of the extended surgery and anesthesia. Idk if you will even see this, but if you do, maybe you could let me know if you think micro needling would help him. We could try it at home or I can see if his dermatologist offers this service. Thanks for any advice you can offer.
First of all, congratulations.
Second, if he's ok with applying Onion juice on hair, then do it. Onion juice is proven to work on non genetics related hair loss. It will regrow the hair in the bald patches with consistent application.
Third, applying coconut oil and castor oil will also help in maintaining thickness.
Try these. I hope they will work. Good luck
Surgery trauma and new meds can absolutely cause hair loss. I had a dbl lung transplant and my hair fell out and became very thin. Eventually started to thicken up and I had a serious med change, it thinned again. Now I’m about normal again. Your dermo may be right. But if he’s got a good immune system, norm wbc count, then try the micro needling as well. Also be careful he doesn’t have thinned blood or platelet issue. Good luck!
@@San_Deep2501 thanks so much, we will give this a try!
@@slimlouis6441 his platelets are pretty much back to normal, but thank you for thinking of that it hadnt occurred to me. I think it's worth trying, but we see the dermatologist in a couple of weeks and I'll double check with him. I hope you are doing well and on your way to better health! It's all the more challenging in these crazy times we're living in.
Hope your son is doing well