Microneedling, often using a derma roller, aims to stimulate hair growth by creating micro-injuries in the scalp. Visual documentation of the scalp condition prior to treatment establishes a baseline for comparison. Post-treatment images, taken over a period of weeks or months, can then illustrate changes in hair density, thickness, and overall appearance. These comparative visuals provide a tangible representation of the treatment’s efficacy.
Tracking changes in scalp health and hair growth visually offers patients and practitioners a clear measure of progress. This visual evidence can be a powerful motivator for patients undergoing treatment. The ability to see tangible improvements reinforces adherence to the treatment regimen and offers a demonstrable outcome of the procedure’s effects. Furthermore, such documentation contributes to the growing body of evidence surrounding microneedling’s effectiveness in addressing hair loss.