Summary of "Недооцененное средство или ПУСТЫШКА? | МЕЗОРОЛЛЕР ДЛЯ ВОЛОС | ДЕРМАРОЛЛЕР ДЛЯ ВОЛОС | Гайд"
Key wellness / self-care / productivity takeaways (hair-loss care)
The video focuses on microneedling (mesorolling / dermarolling) for hair loss, framing it as a form of controlled microtraumatization intended to stimulate scalp recovery and support growth.
How it’s supposed to work
- Small needles create micro-injuries on the scalp.
- This signals the body to bring nutrients/minerals/platelets to the area.
- Promotes collagen synthesis, supporting stronger hair growth.
- Can be used as monotherapy, but is stated to work best when combined with minoxidil.
Recommended combination strategy
- Best pairing: mesoroller/dermaroller + minoxidil
- The speaker mentions studies suggesting:
- Using minoxidil + mesoroller together is more effective than using them separately.
Who it may apply to (per the video)
- Relevant for:
- Androgenetic hair loss
- Purulent/inflammatory hair loss (as mentioned in the subtitles)
- Peritologenic hair loss (term as stated)
Safety precautions & contraindications (most important)
When NOT to use a mesoroller/dermaroller
Avoid use if you have any scalp problems, especially:
- Existing injuries
- Inflammation
- Dermatitis
- Psoriasis (recommended to treat first / wait)
Hygiene and setup
- Keep the device clean at all times:
- Treat the derma roller with alcohol and/or hot water
- Treat the scalp area similarly (alcohol or hot water).
- Prefer to wash hair before starting treatment.
Pressure guidance
- You should not tear the skin until it bleeds
- Look for small red dots as the indicator that the pressure is appropriate.
How to use it (procedure method)
- Steps:
- Wash hair
- Disinfect the derma roller
- Roll over the scalp in three directions:
- Vertically
- Horizontally
- Diagonally
- Volume:
- Approximately 10 movements per area (as stated)
Choosing needle size + treatment frequency
Needle length depends on hair-loss stage and skin sensitivity.
- Examples of schedules mentioned:
- 1.5 mm: once per month
- 1.0 mm: once every 2 weeks
- 0.5 mm (noted as “5 mm” in subtitles; likely intended as 0.5 mm): once per week
- Overall guidance: choose based on:
- Skin thickness
- Sensitivity
- What other procedures you’re using
Device choice: derma roller vs automated devices (Mesopen/Dermopen)
- Mesopen/Dermopen (automated needle devices) can replace a dermaroller.
- Tradeoffs mentioned:
- More expensive
- Uses replaceable cartridges
- Cost/usage opinion in the video:
- A derma roller is described as low-cost (e.g., ~200 rubles mentioned)
- The speaker suggests they use/own them relatively rarely (and may discard after some time)
Pain consideration
- Some people find Dermopen painful (speaker references this as a point discussed by others).
Combining with other cosmetic procedures
- Cosmetic procedures like mesotherapy and plasma therapy already produce microtrauma.
- Therefore, using a derma roller together may be redundant.
- If mesotherapy/plasma therapy is rare, a derma roller might be added—but discuss with someone (as stated).
Frequency / “can you use it all the time?”
- Not recommended indefinitely at high frequency.
- Overuse may cause:
- Excessive scalp damage
- Adhesions
- Connective tissue formation
- Potentially prevent hair growth on connective tissue
- Message: be extremely careful and follow an appropriate schedule.
Presenters / sources
- Presenter: Sasha (as stated: “Hello everyone, this is Sasha.”)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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