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Restore thin edges, Bald Spots, Grow beards fuller, Boost Collagen, Maximize hair growth

 

Microneedling can be a vital resource for those who suffer with fibrosing of the scalp and/or scarring types of scalp conditions. Not only does the microneedling increase blood flow which encourages revitalizing of the scalp promoting new scalp tissue but it also increases hair growth treatment efficacy!

 

HOW IT WORKS:
The skin consists of 3 layers:
Epidermis roughly 1.5 mm deep
Dermis approx 2-4 mm deep
Hypodermis 3.5 mm deep

 

THE DERMIS consists of
Subcutaneous connective tissue that contains a higher density of blood vessels than the dermis, which aids in hair growth. Healthy hair follicles that extend into this layer receive nutrients from arteries carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart, allowing terminal hairs to become longer and reach maturity.

 

Microneedling helps to increase the absorption of ingredients to target hair loss more effectively. It also

 

Helps increases collagen production for encouraging the skin to make new tissue.

 

Enhances proliferation and repair for cellular regeneration. 

 

Collagen is one of the building blocks that help produce keratin, the protein that makes up the hair. The more collagen the body has access to, the easier it will be for it to start hair regrowth, impact the health of the follicle for optimal growth.
 

Lets Talk About Microneedling!

Microneedling is a tool that allows you to make minor punctures on the surface of the skin to allow better product absorption. Because the top layer of our skin 

( epidermis) is designed to keep harmful things out it can also make it difficult for the good things to get in! 

 

Elevated DHT concentrations at the scalp can negatively impact sebaceous and sweat glands, hair follicle health and normal hair growth. Increased scalp DHT is a leading cause of hair loss in men. It causes the hair growth cycle to be terminated prematurely.

 

Hair follicles can become miniaturized as a result of elevated DHT within the scalp. These damaged follicles typically produce shorter vellus hairs anchored in the more superficial papillary dermis. Hairs embedded in this dermal layer don’t extend far enough into body to really benefit from nutrient-rich, oxygenated blood transported by blood vessels in deeper tissue layers.

 

HAIR GROWTH CYCLE:
 is a continuous process of four phases — anagen (growth); catagen (slowing); telogen (resting) and exogen (shedding). Your hair grows about one inch every two months. This translates to about three inches of hair growth in a six-month period and six inches of hair growth over the course of one year. A lifetime of hair growth would represent about 30 cycles.

 

It’s important to understand that your hair is made up of two separate structures, both of which play a role in growth.

 

The first structure is the hair follicle, which lies under the surface of your scalp. Your hair follicles are living structures that produce new hairs through a complex process involving the creation of new cells.

 

The second structure is the hair shaft. This is the part of your hair that grows out from your epidermis and includes most of the visible follicular structure. Here you can see the outer layer (cuticle) and assess its strength and health.

 

Each hair shaft grows from the hair bulb — an area of the hair follicle that converts nutrients into the keratinized cells that make up your hair.

 

The hair growth process (or hair growth cycle, as it’s often referred to in medical literature) has three distinct stages:

 

The anagen (growth) phase. This is the active growing phase, during which your hair grows to its full length.

 

The catagen (regression) phase. This phase marks a transition of the hair from active growth into a resting phase.

The telogen (resting) phase. During this phase, your hair follicle becomes dormant and doesn’t actively grow.

HydraStamp Microneedle Hair Growth

$38.00 Regular Price
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