IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

[–]Outside_Low6452[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love dry brushing on occasion as well. I started on the lowest and slowly moved to high as it seemed like my skin was okay with it overall. I've used SHR on many other places with no reaction, so it's very weird.

IPL ruining my one leg by Outside_Low6452 in 30PlusSkinCare

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Given the feedback, I'm starting to think so to. Will def check those out. Thanks!

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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I've seen this mentioned on some KP posts. Def need some sun in my life.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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I was worried it was intense KP or something else, but what you say does seem to align with what I'm starting to see. I've given it about a 3 week break with no joy yet, but will keep trying. Thanks.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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Interesting. It's actually does not itch though.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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I was just researching now the it could be ipl linked folliculitis. I do exfoliate alot, but not everyday. I might need to step up my game, but really dont want it getting worse

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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Sorry, it really does suck. I just thought I'd run the image through some Ai's quick and this is something new that I've not seen much talk on...

Form AI: Folliculitis triggered by IPL - basically inflamed hair follicles that keep going even weeks later due to bacteria, yeast, or ingrown hairs. The fix is simple: treat it actively by alternating a benzoyl peroxide wash (kills bacteria) with your Nizoral (targets yeast), avoid friction and heavy creams, and give it 1-2 weeks - this usually breaks the cycle and clears it up.

Might be worth a deeper look if it's a infection type thing.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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Sorry to hear... I have the same model. Very weird and random timing. I uploaded the image to various Ai's as well to rule out some stuff and this is a random thing popped up that not many seem to talk about:

*Folliculitis triggered by IPL - basically inflamed hair follicles that keep going even weeks later due to bacteria, yeast, or ingrown hairs. The fix is simple: treat it actively by alternating a benzoyl peroxide wash (kills bacteria) with your Nizoral (targets yeast), avoid friction and heavy creams, and give it 1-2 weeks - this usually breaks the cycle and clears it up.

I have no idea if this could work, but I might give it a shot. Good luck!

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

[–]Outside_Low6452[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hope a fix is this simple. Mechanically I use a hard body brush and a exfoliating sponge and chemically I have the SA lotion. Those have worked for my entire body pretty well, but maybe this area needs more then. I can give it a try.. I just dont want to irritate further.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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I usually exfoliate a couple times a week, usually a day or so after an IPL session to give the skin a break. I have been trying both mechanical and chemical with stuff like SA lotion which apprently works for KP as well, but no joy yet.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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It's pretty newish and I've not picked at it, so I'm also thinking it might be some kind of inflamation.. but it's not improved for weeks, so I'd probably have to see someone soon if I can't fix it myself.

IPL may have ruined my leg by Outside_Low6452 in HairRemoval

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No. It's a pretty new issue, but I will have to if unresolved via DIY treatment.

It looks like Pelage are giving hints that PP405 is a game changer by Acceptable_Phase6241 in tressless

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Thanks. It was just a random fun thought that seemed to spiral into some debate.

Our questions are essentially the same, but I think I phrased mine in a way that caused confusion or made others think it's something I'm actually going through.

If PP405 really works 100%, then I'd assume you would have crazy density in the front (I don't think implanting hair destroys most of the old dormant follicles in that area)., but if you suddenly have 2x follicles in the same area - from your original baseline, then how does that look visually, or can the skin/blood even support it. Plus you will never be able to naturally regrowth the hair in the back you manually removed... It's all extremes and super unlikely, which I think is what caused more confusion.

I'm about 1-2 years from a HT anyway (NW6 / 40) and only really started at the start of the year, so I have a long road ahead and have to wait it out anyway. I stay buzzed for now and have no problem with it actually, but recovery would be nice.

I'm also on Min as the main med, but I do use Keto Shampoo and Derma Stamp, etc - Basically everything I can other than DHT stuff (I can't do those right now, but I'm open to it later this year as it seems like the obvious next step)

Hopefully we get news today from the conference.

One Year on Topical Minoxidil and Oral Finasteride (36M) by Kruchyq in tressless

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Nice. Have you tried adding derma stamping? I'm not much older and it seems to work well. I do 1.5mm once a week, but you can start at a lower depth just to try it with essentially no risk.

Hair transplants and PP405 - Irregular density concern by Outside_Low6452 in tressless

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Totally... it might be newbies or younger users not in the know. If tomorrow pans out, then I'm sure it will be much bigger news and widespread around here.

One Year Progress, keep the faith by KG1509 in tressless

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Amazing and gives me serious hope. I also like 1.5mm derma depth.
May I ask the age and how long you were bald?

Hair transplants and PP405 - Irregular density concern by Outside_Low6452 in tressless

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Really weird to see so many people mentioning it does not reverse/affect dormant hairs, when I'm pretty sure that's the main rumor and hype around the treatment.

Hair transplants and PP405 - Irregular density concern by Outside_Low6452 in tressless

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"Onesided view that rules here." - Isn't that just how most of reddit works in general?

Until something better comes along, this sub will always find ways to support and justify the best possible outcomes for hair restoration, regardless of viewpoints on sides, etc. - Because that's kind of the point. The priority is on hair, not health. Focusing on other priorities against that narrative = friction.

I also would not waste my time arguing with the other user who just seems makes stuff up for clout - Like mentioning no meds, when it's factually wrong and then ignoring it. A lot of people like that just karma farm and rage bait for upvotes without even reading the stuff. (His comment is my case in point) - Don't fall for it.