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    GlossaryWounds (Abrasions)

    disruptions in skin and tissue structure and function

    Wounds, also known as injuries or lesions, are disruptions in the normal structure and function of the skin and underlying tissues. They can result from various causes, including cuts, lacerations, abrasions, and tears, and may lead to bleeding, pain, and potential infection. Proper wound care is essential to promote healing and prevent complications.

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      community Did you notice Dr Rassman reply on microneedling on his website

      in Microneedling  9 upvotes 1 year ago
      The post discusses Dr. Rassman's advice on microneedling for hair loss, suggesting holding a Dr Pen with 36 needles in one spot for 10 seconds. The conversation includes differing opinions on this method, with one user explaining the importance of dipping the pen rather than swiping to avoid abrasions.

      community 4 month minoxidil foam + 1MM dermarolling update.

      in Progress Pictures  526 upvotes 4 years ago
      User sshamu's progress pictures of 4 months using minoxidil foam and 1MM dermarolling for hair loss, which resulted in impressive results. There is also discussion about how often to use the treatments, as well as potential side effects of finasteride.

      community microneedle, any long term users damage?

      in Microneedling  35 upvotes 6 months ago
      Microneedling is effective for hair growth, especially when combined with finasteride and minoxidil, but concerns exist about potential long-term skin damage. Users report increased collagen and elastin deposition, but the long-term effects on the scalp remain uncertain.

      community 1 year results on Big 3 + dermaroll

      in Treatment  93 upvotes 5 years ago
      A user who experienced hair loss at age 23, but started treatment with finasteride, minoxidil, Nizoral shampoo, dermarolling and biotin vitamins at age 32 and saw significant regrowth results in 1 year. Treatment methods such as rolling their head on the carpet were also discussed.