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Does Dermaroller work on Hair Loss cases?

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Derma roller or micro-needling is a popular procedure in most clinics used during PRP sessions. Derma roller is used to create micro injuries on the skin for product and platelet penetration for hair bearing tissue healing process. According to research, Derma roller or micro needling works well on female clients on hair loss issues than men with genetic hair loss as the androgen hormone formation in women is comparatively much less than men with high DHT levels and loose hair rapidly and need number of PRP and GFC treatments to control the loss and Hair transplant on balding areas. Now because of improper sanitization of the rollers infection is caused in many cases and lot of Dermatologists insists not to get it done and avail PRP & GFC injectable only. Female clients getting Derma roller done in clinics should be very careful about the hygiene factors of the rollers used every client's rollers are kept separately but no one knows that every time it's been used is cleaned, sanitized and sterilized or autoclaved. We generally are always curious to understand during the Derma rollers sessions as in how it works. The Derma roller makes micro injury channels and the surface of the skin is broken, the product applied onto the scalp gets absorbed into the skin much deeper than with topical application, so its efficiency is increased. The needles come into contact with the hair follicles inside the skin, activating the stem cells in the hair bulb, essentially waking them up and getting them to start growing again. The roots of the hair follicles are stimulated by the trauma, but that’s not all. As the skin around them heals, and the body produces increased amounts of collagen and other growth factors which are built into the hairs. So you get increased hair growth, but the hair that grows out is also thicker and healthier. The micro traumas stimulate blood flow into the area, and with blood come nutrients that help the hair grow out thicker.

As a result of all these mechanisms, individual hair strands grow out thicker, and the super-thin strands which previously weren’t visible thicken and become noticeable. Achieving derma roller hair regrowth takes time and patience. The collagen induction has to be repeated over and over again to give the desired effects, so derma roller hair regrowth is actually a series of treatments, not a one-and-done. Most female clients claim to notice new hair growth within 3-6 months of consistent derma-rolling hair.