1st time microneedling, Dr. Pen, 16 pins, 0.8 mm. Did I went too hard or is it OK? Microneedling 5/9/2024
A user tried microneedling for hair loss with a Dr. Pen at 0.8 mm and experienced bleeding, questioning if the intensity was too much. Others suggested a less aggressive approach, and one mentioned finasteride as a helpful treatment without side effects.
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