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Can Microneedling Really Make Your Hair Loss Stop?

Can Microneedling Really Make Your Hair Loss Stop?

Woman doing micro needling for hair loss

Hair loss is a very common condition nowadays and affects a large percentage of the population. Hair loss can be caused by a variety of factor such as hypothyroidism, infection, hormonal disturbances, trauma to the head, nutritional deficiencies, stressful lifestyle and genetics. 

Can Microneedling Help with Hair Loss?

You may have tried various solutions to combat your hair loss such as shampoos, conditioners, oils, vitamins, hair care products, lotions etc. but it is certainly difficult to attain results from these treatments. This is where microneedling and dermarollers come into play. Microneedling may not give you a head full of hair but it can certainly stop your hair fall and help build up your front hairline.

What is Microneedling?

Microneedling is a cosmetic or dermatological procedure. Dermatologists all over the world use this procedure to treat various skin and hair conditions. It is hard to believe that purposefully puncturing and wounding your skin can improve your skin tone, improve your scalp health and reverse the signs of aging. That is exactly how microneedling works.

This procedure basically involves the use of a pen or wand fixed with sterilized mini-needles. The pen, called a dermaroller is rolled over your skin to create tiny pricks which are only skin-deep. These pricks give your skin a chance to regenerate, producing more collagen and elastin, rightfully termed “Collagen Induction Therapy”. Increased collagen production boosts the health, radiance, and strength of your scalp skin. A healthier scalp ultimately leads to healthier hair. The purpose of puncturing your scalp skin is to stimulate the dermal papilla or hair stem cells to encourage the release of growth factors.

How Can it Be Stated that Microneedling Cures Hair Loss?

Several studies have been undertaken to check for the effectiveness of microneedling on hair fall or androgenic alopecia

A study was conducted in 2013 which revealed that microneedling and Minoxidil combines impart greater effects to hair growth and showed greater hair count and patient satisfaction.

Are There Any Side Effects of Microneedling?

Dermatologists generally label microneedling as a safe and effective procedure. Still, there are a few side effects of this procedure with skin irritation being the most common one.

Other side effects include:

  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Discomfort at the site
  • Bruising
  • Flaking of skin
  • Dryness

Bleeding is an uncommon side effect of microneedling except in patients with a bleeding disorder or those taking blood-thinners.

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Safety and Convenience

Microneedling is a minimally invasive and cost-effective procedure. You can undergo this procedure if you have overall good health. People who are taking any medications for acne or women who are pregnant cannot certainly undergo this procedure. 

The total time of the procedure is approximately two hours and should be performed by a certified dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon.

Who is an Ideal Candidate for Microneedling?

You may be an ideal candidate for this procedure if you enjoy overall good health and do not take blood-thinners or anti-acne medications. Moreover, if you have complains of ahir loss or hair thinning that haven’t responded to conventional treatments or other dermatological procedures, microneedling can be a procedure of choice for you.

Microneedling / Derma Rolling for Hair Regrowth

Courtesy of Dr. Gary Linkov: City Facial Plastics

Bibliography

Rachita Dhurat, M. S. (2013, January-March). A Randomized Evaluator Blinded Study of Effect of Microneedling in Androgenetic Alopecia: A Pilot Study. Retrieved from National Library of Medicine: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3746236/

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