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Dermaheal new product

Post by MG63 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 5:29 pm

Dermaheal has a new product appears to be promising and a nice compliment to the serum - Mesotherapy Biomimetic Peptide Solutions HL Anti-Hair Loss.

Anyone try yet?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Fizzball » Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:22 am

It looks interesting but I kinda lost faith in Dermaheal recently, I'll wait until someone else gives this one a shot first and given the information at the website it shouldn't take too long to see results.

"On average, patients notice visible improvement in two to three sessions."

I wonder how long this product will stay in their line up for.
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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:37 pm

I'm debating whether to try it or not. I did get a response from them on keeping it in their line-up- it will stay as long as there's interest. If not..my guess is it could be special ordered from them..but maybe I should confirm that :-s That was one of my questions too as I could about imagine what would happen if the stuff did work well for someone..and then it was no longer available.

And the latest 20% off code is 20SPRING ..for those interested.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:28 pm

For those not on DermaHeal's e-list..they now have a 40% off code for this particular product: HL40

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:26 pm

So can we use a dermaroller will it be as effective or do we have to get shots injected?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Wed Apr 27, 2011 5:26 pm

"Results will vary depending on patient being treated. On average, patients notice visible improvement in two to three sessions. The results do last, as long as the maintenance procedures are performed regularly and Dermaheal Home care hair products are used in conjuction with the mesotherapy HL treatment".


lol so does that mean you wont see good results unless all their other products?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Fizzball » Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:49 pm

It likely really means they don't precisely know if it would work but since they are taking your money they might as well take a larger share of it.
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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by mitcky » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:55 pm

Where can one buy this?? Seems to me that only "professionals"can get this......am I wrong (again)

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Re: Dermaheal new product

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Mon May 02, 2011 5:03 pm

So I wanna buy this but the code dosnt work anymore and I'm not payin $50 more to buy it. And is mesotherapy same and dermarollin?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Mon May 02, 2011 6:51 pm

intricate..I've asked them about the discount..will post when I hear back. It seems the product is more for meso..but supposedly a dermaroller would also work. I've asked about the gel product too..see if that's available. If I remember correctly they say a dermaroller for that..

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Tue May 03, 2011 9:16 am

The discount code should be working again..it's good until the 15th.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Tue May 03, 2011 3:10 pm

So you do have to use at least a dermaroller with this.......

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Wed May 04, 2011 4:32 pm

I wouldn't use it w/out something like that...

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Wed May 04, 2011 5:43 pm

I have a dermaroller but only really tried it on my scalp once....so if I roll it in one motion a few times in the same spot then put on the product that should be it or is there anything else to do when using the roller and a product? I with they would put that u need something like a roller on the directions, I actually didn't see any directions.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Thu May 05, 2011 8:10 pm

You have the product already and there are no directions? I'll have to look..but I think the HL product/vials that came in a box didn't have much detailed info either. This new one is more for mesotherapy but they're saying a dermaroller can also be used.

I always dermaroll first..then apply the product..then dermaroll again.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Fri May 06, 2011 2:37 pm

This is the confusing part on there site i didn't see anything about using a Dermaroller or anything like that......so I decided to go ahead and order it today and the only direction on the box are "cleanse before applying to target area using massaging technique" lol......no mention of using a dermaroller. They package it up real nice and looks real professional, when i went through 3 months of the Phytolium 4 which when I got them there was at least 1 vial spilling all over inside the box.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sun May 08, 2011 5:42 am

Just bought this, gonna use it after my renokin is done as I am done with renokin and no results.
I'm gonna dermaroll before hand and stop Minox cause I'm using it right now

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Tue May 10, 2011 7:16 pm

Just applied my first app. Will keep u guys posted

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Tue May 10, 2011 8:06 pm

Intricate1 how many times did you go over the same spot on the scalp with the roller and did you roll it all in one motion? thanks

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Tue May 10, 2011 9:36 pm

I rolled it in one motion one way for about 5 times and another motion about 5 times... I'm not a pro at dermarolling or anything but I have been doing it about 6 months. No tingling or anything. On the box it says it is human peptides I don't know what that means.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Thu May 12, 2011 9:37 pm

I think the ingreds are listed on the website..as it is for the gel product: http://dermahealproducts.com/dermaheal- ... -loss.html

CG30 for 30% off of that one...which makes it even easier for me to decide :?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Sat May 14, 2011 2:20 pm

How do you guys clean your dermarollers?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sun May 15, 2011 3:31 am

I have before with alcohol.... I should be doing it more often

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Sun May 15, 2011 9:39 pm

Just used it last night and had a question about the roller....can you use it from front to back and then front to back again then side to side? When I did it from front to back and front to back it felt like my hair was getting tangled up in the roller.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Thu May 19, 2011 3:30 am

I have realized that it is more efficient to have shorter hair. It gives me a feeling that it also helps with absorption. I think it should be enough to do it in any ONE direction as long as long as you apply the whole target area more than 10 times.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by megan99 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:19 am

Jacob wrote:I think the ingreds are listed on the website..as it is for the gel product: http://dermahealproducts.com/dermaheal- ... -loss.html

CG30 for 30% off of that one...which makes it even easier for me to decide :?


jacob that link doesn't go to that product anymore. any idea on how to find it?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Fizzball » Sat Jun 04, 2011 6:54 am

You may have to email them and deal with them directly on that one, their costly Stem C’rum can only be purchased by contacting them as I believe it wasn't very popular therefore was not kept in stock, I believe it will be made on order therefore they don't waste any money on their end.
It may well be that the gel is in the same category as the C'rum but keep in mind that there have been a few people that paid a high price for failure when it came to the C'rum, no one here or anywhere else that tried it reported any success to the extent (or any hair growth) that was detailed on the website in the past.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sat Jun 04, 2011 1:32 pm

Just wanna report some thickening and hair becoming darker, similar to A&G but I think a&g worked better lol.
Now it has been about a month so I will uPdate in the future cause I have seven vials left.
I like the convenience of having to do it every 3 days. I think it's worth giving a try for people just to gauge what it does for you.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:23 pm

megan99 wrote:
Jacob wrote:I think the ingreds are listed on the website..as it is for the gel product: http://dermahealproducts.com/dermaheal- ... -loss.html

CG30 for 30% off of that one...which makes it even easier for me to decide :?


jacob that link doesn't go to that product anymore. any idea on how to find it?
As Fizzball said..you could try emailing them to see what they say. They can get any Caregen product btw...although they might not be able to sell certain "for professionals only" products. But I'll see if they'll have it on the website again.

On the cleaning of the dermaroller(I still need to try a dermaSTAMP yet btw)..here's this again:
Though your roller technically arrives sterilized, you really ought to rinse it with a anti-bacterial/sterilization solution before you roll your face for the first time, and especially AFTER each rolling session (rather than using water alone). As a general practice, I recommend a 20 minute soak in Hydrogen Peroxide followed by a good rinse under hot running water for a fast and cost-effective method of cleaning your roller before your first roll (then repeat this again after you've finished).

For those who are prepping their faces with topicals (actives and/or serums) BEFORE or DURING a rolling session, another effective method of sterilizing your roller from the debris that will collect on the needles is to use *Denture Tablets*. Denture tablets are not only anti-bacterial agents, they are enzyme cleansers which means they can break down skincare serums & creams as well as fatty deposits that attach to the needles from your skin cells. Simply add one tablet to a half cup of warm water and soak the roller head for 20-30 minutes, then rinse well under running water before air drying. http://www.dermroller.com/mts-protocols.html

A soft toothbrush is also very useful for gently removing any remaining debris on the needles, however, this may not be necessary at all after a good soak with a denture tablet.

Denture tablets are not only very effective, they are also much cheaper compared to other enzyme cleansers being sold specifically for dermarollers. Here is a product that initially caught my eye before I discovered that denture tablets will do the exact same thing - http://www.oniskai.com/shop/product_info.php?p ... 96f7928c4a

Thanks to Readers Digest I've discovered that Denture Tablets have many other extraordinary uses; check out this link for more interesting tips. Smile http://www.rd.com/tools-and-quizzes/extraordin ... e23830.htm

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Mon Jun 06, 2011 5:24 pm

The link is working again: http://dermahealproducts.com/dermaheal- ... ution.html

20% code is HC20 for all hair products in June...for those who didn't get the email.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Thu Jun 09, 2011 4:36 pm

Now they've increased it to 25% code: SUMMER25

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:23 pm

I'm looking to give this a go as well. To the person who asked about dermaroller needle length, I am using .75mm.

Any reason this product might not be considered safe considering all of these growth factors, etc? I know the verdict is still out on these.

Also, should this product go off the market is there any chance of a dependency that could deteriorate not only newly revived follicles but also existing healthy follicles?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Sat Jun 11, 2011 3:40 pm

This place is fairly quiet.

Does anyone have any opinions on whether or not it is a bad a idea to ship such a product in 100 degree heat? I would prefer not to throw away $100. :-k

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Fizzball » Sun Jun 12, 2011 9:01 am

I seem to remember that they offer some form of special packaging for such a purpose, perhaps someone else that has ordered from them can comment.

It is fairly quiet because some people are tired of talking about theory-craft products that do nothing. I guess when we have something more scientifically and clinically approved then this forum will light up but until that time we're unlikely to see much activity here... maybe when a new flop/scam (like trx2) appears on the market we'll have something to sustain our curiosity for a week or two.
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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:18 pm

Here's the page on the insulator box/shipping: http://dermahealproducts.com/insulator-box.html

Many of the other forums are quite dead as well. One has quite a bit of activity in the hair multiplication/transplant...another has more talk about health related matters other than hair loss....one is still loaded with Ernie...another is deader than this place..and of course there's that "Big 3" infested place :lol:

I still hate that ppl(not just here) do not stick with things long enough. And I'm not talking about things like A&G where we were told to expect results in such a short time..

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Fizzball » Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:04 am

I just wanted to inform you all that all of the hair care products that Dermaheal offers past/present are available again.

http://dermahealproducts.com/home-care/ ... -care.html
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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:25 pm

Jacob wrote:Here's the page on the insulator box/shipping: http://dermahealproducts.com/insulator-box.html

Many of the other forums are quite dead as well. One has quite a bit of activity in the hair multiplication/transplant...another has more talk about health related matters other than hair loss....one is still loaded with Ernie...another is deader than this place..and of course there's that "Big 3" infested place :lol:

I still hate that ppl(not just here) do not stick with things long enough. And I'm not talking about things like A&G where we were told to expect results in such a short time..
Yeah, I've noticed the desolation across the boards. It's unfortunate that it is a necessity to purchase the insulator box.

I'm looking to add something to my regimen and thought this might be a good fit, possibly along with FNS or something similar in action. I currently just use LLLT and Folligen (along with a dermaroller). Maintaining but would like to see if I could get some thickening/darkening.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:39 am

So I wanted to give a quick update, this product is great for maintenance. I believe both dermarolling and the use of the topical has made my scalp stronger. And Jacob is right I think u should at least use a product for 3 month before drawing any conclusions. I can feel a more prolonged effect after each application. It has been about 2 month since I used it. Renokin did not work at all.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by ChuckP » Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:41 pm

I'm going to try the gel now....just got finished with a box of this stuff but i cant take the dermaroller anymore lol.....hopefully the gel is just as good.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Jacob » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:59 pm

Back to 30% off: SUMMER30
Good 'till July 5

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:20 pm

I received my Mesotherapy treatment from Dermaheal and the insulator packet only contained one cooling pack and all was warm. For $15 you would think they would put more than one pack in there. It has been ~98 degrees lately. Do you guys think my product is still good?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:40 pm

It should be fine... I pike this product and feel it will be around for a while so don't worry

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by megan99 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:45 am

intricate,

which one of the dermaheal products are you using? with a dermaroller?

you say good for maintenance- did you see any reduction in shedding?

thanks.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:39 pm

I can't really put my finger on it cause I have really short hair, however I have been using topicals for a long time and I can tell u that the measothreapy dermaheal hair product is good. If u have used topicals for a while it's good to give it a try and see what u think and report back cause our situations are all so different.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:03 am

intricate1 wrote:I can't really put my finger on it cause I have really short hair, however I have been using topicals for a long time and I can tell u that the measothreapy dermaheal hair product is good. If u have used topicals for a while it's good to give it a try and see what u think and report back cause our situations are all so different.
Hey Intricate1, how much solution do you use per treatment? From your previous posts, I gather you are using a small portion of the vial. I applied my first treatment tonight and used an entire vial. Is this abnormal?
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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:14 am

Each vile lasts me 3 applications

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:18 pm

Anybody else with updates?

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by Swoosh » Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:28 pm

I've been using this for about a month now. Too early to tell really. I was derma rolling my entire scalp and using a whole vial to apply across the area. Now I am just using half a vial. Don't seem to be losing ground but I haven't noticed anything substantial to report in terms of thickening/darkening.

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Re: Dermaheal new product

Post by intricate1 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:29 pm

Thanks swoosh please keep us updated. For me, I feel it has helped me maintain what hair I have. I will keep updating.

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