Dermastamp: How It Works for Hair Regrowth

Stimulates Hair Follicles – Creates micro-injuries on the scalp that activate the wound-healing process and awaken dormant hair follicles.
Enhances Topical Absorption – Increases penetration and effectiveness of hair regrowth serums like minoxidil, peptides, and growth factors.
Promotes Blood Circulation – Improves blood flow to hair follicles, delivering essential nutrients and oxygen to support hair growth.
Boosts Collagen Production – Promotes collagen synthesis, improving scalp health and creating a favorable environment for hair growth.
When Not to Use ?
Avoid Dermastamp Use In These Conditions:
Infections/Inflammation – Avoid if you have fungal or bacterial scalp infections.
Skin Conditions – Do not use if you have psoriasis, eczema, or severe dandruff.
Blood Disorders – Not for those with clotting issues or on blood thinners.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding – Safety during this period is not proven. Recent Surgery/Injury – Wait until the scalp is fully healed.
Severe Hair Loss – Won’t work if follicles are completely destroyed.
Myths ?
Works Overnight – Hair regrowth takes 3–6 months; regular use is essential.
Causes Scalp Damage – No harm if used correctly.
Dermastamp Alone Is Enough – Works better with Redensyl, Capixyl, and Procapil.
Increases Hair Loss – Shock loss is temporary and part of regrowth.
Only for Men – Also effective for women if hair loss type is suitable.
