Does anyone else sneeze or have their nose run when they microneedle their scalp? Microneedling 7/21/2024
Microneedling the scalp can cause sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes due to nerve stimulation, histamine release, reflex actions, or sinus relief. Several users experience similar symptoms.
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