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I bought a professional grade micro needle machine for $150+.

 

it’s torture when u use it on your scalp, it hurts too much for me I only tried it a couple times on my head..

as for the face, I think it works well to develop collagen n stuff makes u look more youthful.. but it still hurts so I don’t do that anymore either. 

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1 minute ago, Legend007 said:

I bought a professional grade micro needle machine for $150+.

 

it’s torture when u use it on your scalp, it hurts too much for me I only tried it a couple times on my head..

as for the face, I think it works well to develop collagen n stuff makes u look more youthful.. but it still hurts so I don’t do that anymore either. 

It’s better suited on your face. The skin on your face heals better. My beard scars are invisible. My scalp scars, not so much. 

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Interesting info. I think if you are regularly going too deep to cause a lot of bleeding then that is probably going to create scars and thus worsen your hair growth rather than helping it. I wonder if there's a certain depth that would be ideal which wouldn't be deep enough to cause scarring, but would be enough to help minoxidil absorption and help your hair grow.

 

 

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41 minutes ago, LeveledUp said:

I could never do it consistently tbh.

always been too lazy to do it, I’d do it once then put it off for like a month 

Same … I did it for a couple of months then forgot or couldn’t be arsed. Never done it this year so probably won’t bother

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