Great! I'll look into it for my my problems. Anyway, as I was saying, so far they haven't published any evidence in scientific journals showing this device to work for hair loss.
https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20240930ny18388/amplificas-amp-303-study-unveils-new-hope-for-hair-loss-treatments
Key Study Findings:
Safety Profile: AMP-303 was observed to be safe and well tolerated. The majority of adverse events were mild in severity and no severe adverse...
Dr. Rassman is a well-known hair transplant doctor, and one of the main guys involved in Amplifica. Hopefully they'll have results from phase I clinical trials but I guess we'll find out soon enough.
But what product were these posts referring to?
Even if true, the only one who had an aesthetic benefit was a woman. The men all went from "super bald" to "bald af". At least with a transplant you can get a strong hairline which improves facial harmony.
Look, I totally get it. Sometimes there are extremely effective hair loss medications that are still in clinical trials, but that are already being prescribed by doctors, and we can't expect the people who obsess over this sort of thing to be aware of it - that's why they need you! Unfortunately...