Novel Idea for hair loss treatment using ‘fertiliser’. Almost guaranteed to work. Treatment 12/26/2025
A user suggests using a poop-based solution for hair growth, comparing it to fertilizing nails. Others humorously respond, with one mentioning microneedling as a similar concept.
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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity What’s the deal with microneedling?
A 26-year-old uses topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, and Nizoral shampoo for hair thinning and is considering microneedling but is unsure about the best approach. Users suggest using a 1.0mm dermaroller once a week, cautioning against overuse due to potential scarring, and some recommend combining microneedling with minoxidil for better absorption.
community Microneedling vs Not - my experience
Microneedling combined with minoxidil and finasteride initially showed significant hair growth, but stopping microneedling and reducing minoxidil use led to hair loss. Returning to the original routine may help regain lost progress.
community How effective is microneedling without minoxidil?
Microneedling alone may not be effective for hair regrowth, though it can improve skin and reduce scars. Minoxidil caused heart palpitations for one user, leading them to stop its use.
community It’s 2026, gentlemen. Let’s finally settle this: Does Dermarolling/Microneedling actually work…YES or NO?
Microneedling, especially when combined with minoxidil, is generally considered effective for hair regrowth, though results vary by individual. Some users report enhanced results, while others caution about potential scarring and recommend professional guidance.
community Microneedling thread? Share your results
Microneedling is discussed as a method to improve hair growth, with users sharing their experiences and results using different needle depths and frequencies. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, rosemary oil, and saw palmetto supplements.
community Does microneedling not scar the skin or break hairs?
Microneedling for hair loss, with concerns about potential scarring and hair breakage. Recommendations include using 0.5-0.8mm needles, opting for dermastamps or pens, and limiting frequency to twice a month.
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research Response to Microneedling Treatment in Men with Androgenetic Alopecia Who Failed to Respond to Conventional Therapy
Microneedling can effectively promote new hair growth in men with hair loss who didn't improve with traditional treatments.
research Microneedling for the Treatment of Hair Loss
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Microneedling combined with triamcinolone can safely stimulate faster hair regrowth in people with Alopecia Areata.