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Protocols · March 6, 2019

How to Treat Melasma With A Dermaroller

It’s possible to improve or erase melasma with a dermaroller, yourself, at home. Here’s how.

Breaking Down the Research · March 5, 2019

Breaking Down The Research: Products for Melasma

This post contains affiliate links, denoted by an asterisk. Melasma is a condition in which stubborn patches of discolorations, darker than the natural skin tone, crop up on the face. It is often associated with hormonal swings and is sometimes…

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Getting Started · February 27, 2019

How to Clean A Dermaroller

Microneedling for skin problems is so effective, but you have to keep them clean. Here are the steps for how to clean a dermaroller.

Getting Started · February 24, 2019

Home Use v. Medical Dermarollers : Which and When

This page may contain affiliate links.   So, this website is called “Dermaroller at Home”, so this post distinguishing between ‘home use’ and ‘medical use’ dermarollers is way overdue. What is typically called a “home use” dermaroller has needles that…

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Protocols · February 23, 2019

How to Encourage Hair Growth With a Dermaroller for Androgenic Alopecia

Androgenic Alopecia is a gendered pattern of hair loss caused by the hormone dihydrotestosterone. This post outlines a protocol that a home dermaroller user can use to stimulate hair growth and improve the effects of minoxidil, even if minoxidil has failed to work for them previously.

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Breaking Down the Research · February 22, 2019

Breaking Down the Research: Microneedling and Androgenic Alopecia

Androgenic alopecia is a condition in which the hormone dihydrotestosterone interferes with hair growth and regrowth. It doesn’t exactly cause hair loss; it causes the thick hairs of your head and eyebrows to become more like the vellus “mammal” hair…

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