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    A dermastamp is a microneedling device used in hair restoration treatments to stimulate hair growth and improve scalp health. It consists of a handheld tool with a cluster of fine needles that create micro-injuries in the scalp, promoting collagen production and enhancing the absorption of topical hair growth products. This technique is relevant to hair loss as it can help rejuvenate hair follicles and potentially reverse thinning hair. Key distinguishing characteristics include its targeted application and the ability to adjust needle depth for different treatment areas.

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      community Dermastamp or Dermaroller — which one is actually better?

      in Microneedling  8 upvotes 3 months ago
      The conversation discusses the effectiveness of dermastamps versus dermarollers for hair loss treatment, with some users preferring dermastamps for precision and less hair damage. One user reports using a dermastamp with minoxidil, while others mention the convenience of dermapens and the cost-effectiveness of dermarollers.

      community Dermastamp vs Dermaroller vs Dermapen

      in Microneedling  5 upvotes 7 months ago
      Dermastamp is preferred for hair growth and skin health due to fewer scars, with recommended needle sizes of 0.5-1.5mm. Dermapen is also favored over dermarollers, which are considered dangerous.

      community Dermastamping — do you use hyaluronic acid as lubricant?

      in Microneedling  3 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses using high molecular weight hyaluronic acid after microneedling to form a protective barrier, though it's considered expensive and offers marginal improvement. Users share experiences with different microneedling tools like derma rollers, dermastamps, and Dr. Pen, with some opting not to use any products on the scalp.