Derma Rollers And Hair Growth

Derma Rollers are increasingly popular with men.  The idea of stopping baldness and even stimulating new growth of hair has been a much sought-after remedy. Over the years, the demand for a solution to this very common problem of male pattern baldness has led to many so-called remedies. Few of which actually work and fewer still, when utilized, look even slightly natural.

 

So, what makes a derma roller different? What are some of its advantages that are not found in other hair loss solutions?  By themselves, derma rollers do not have a unique effect on the area of hair loss except as a preventative measure. But as an aid to hair growth, they are very strongly suggested, especially when used in tandem with growth of hair creams and ointments. When used on the scalp, the derma roller pre-conditions the skin for better reception of the medicated ointments.  Not only that, by itself, the rolling over of micro needle points spread across the surface of the derma roller massages the scalp and induces better blood circulation to the head. This would result to a continuous flow of nutrients to the hair follicles.

 

Adding to the derma roller’s popularity is its availability and reasonable pricing. Androgenic Alopecia indeed attacks both men and women but the higher occurrence in men has led to the typical designation “male pattern hair loss.” In plain speak, Androgenic Alopecia or baldness happens because a person with this condition has hair follicles that react sensitively to natural hormonal activities in the scalp. The high concentration of the hormone dihydrotestoterone (DHT) in the scalp bonds to androgen receptors in the hair follicles and shrinks them, wreaking havoc on normal growth of hair cycles.

 

A lot of people, men in particular, still suffer from embarrassment when dealing with baldness, often forgetting that its occurrence is a result of a genetic predisposition. The self-consciousness they experience often lead to not seeking remedy earlier, or to turn to stop-gap measures like wearing hats or a “comb-over.” This is the reason why the derma roller turns out to be an attractive choice for them to address their hair loss problems.  It’s something affordable, easy to use and can be done at home, and is compatible with their preferred hair growth stimulants.

 

 

 

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