Dermaroller

The science
behind our treatments

Hundreds of studies have been made on hair loss treatments, but the only two treatments that have been clinically proven are Oral Tablets and Minoxidil.

Sons is the Irish Licence holder for both.

1. Combined Treatment with oral tablet and topical minoxidil in male androgenetic alopecia: a randomised and comparative study – National Library of Medicine (2015)

2. Use of Oral Tablet in the treatment of men with Androgenetic Alopecia – Journal of the Academy of Dermatology (1998)

3. A one-year observational study with minoxidil 5% solution - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology(2004)

Is this plan right for me?

The derma roller is an ideal treatment option for people who suffer from hair loss as well as thinning hair, both on the scalp and facial hair. It is a painless procedure that can also improve skin health.

A derma roller is a micro-needling device used to help stimulate collagen in the skin and hair follicles to assist with skincare and boost hair growth. Each roller has 540 microneedles that are 0.25mm long.

Usage

Disinfect the derma roller and wash the targeted skin area before use. Gently roll the derma roller vertically and horizontally across the targeted area 10-14 times. Only use 2-3 times per week.

Consistency is key. Keep up your routine to see the best results.

Delivery & returns

FAQs

How does the Sons Dermaroller work?

The derma roller uses 540 microneedles to make multiple microincisions in the scalp and skin, increasing blood flow and oxygen in the affected area. This stimulates active hair follicles and reawakens dormant ones, boosting hair growth.

How fast does it work?

With a structured routine, results can be seen in 12 weeks. For better results, combine therapy with our Minoxidil 5% solution, the micro needling helps with absorption of the serum.


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Our before & afters

See why 400,000 men trust Sons. Combat hair loss with Sons, the only Irish license holder for the most effective hair loss treatments.

How we stack up

Sons Clinics
Affordable treatments
Free consultation
Fully customisable plans
Discretely delivered
Ongoing clinical support
Owner of pharmaceutical licenses

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over
400000

customers

Why hair loss
happens

Androgenic alopecia (often referred to as male pattern hair loss) is a condition that impacts men with a genetic sensitivity to the hormone DHT. Over time, DHT damages hair follicles, disrupting the hair growth cycle and eventually leading to hair loss.