losing hair took time and so do the drugs. keep in mind getting a transplant at the very begining of the male pattern baldness process isnt always well advised since you dont have a good read on where you might end up(just food for thought, best of luck).
couple things that alot of people do: experiment with the length of your hair, most of the time you can find a certain length(usually short) that doesnt give you the male pattern baldness look you might notice with longer hair. of course the other alternative is to go with the Vin Diesal/Bruce Willis look, it...
http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/research/me ... nt2men.htm
Thats of the main page from this forum. Read the articles listed under the Laser Comb description, the PDF file on the left I believe is the study data.
I have been pondering purchasing one myself so I have been trying to read up...
His response is accurate. Lexington can not claim that it regrows hair or stops male pattern baldness but it is FDA approved for scalp irratations, hair texture and thicking of existing hair shafts. Is it to good to be true, well it is if you are on the 10 - 12 percent that it proved no benefit for in its...
I think they are running $645.00 from Lexington International (the manufacturer). If you look on Ebay there were some people looking to sell theres for $300 or $400 but the extra 2 or 3 hundred dollars for the warranty might be worth.
I have had mine about a month and its about half full. I also got the cream and from what I can tell its about the same, not being able to see in it makes that a bit tougher to estimate.
It seems to be that shedding, although it happens naturally anyways, seems to happen about 60 or 70% from the posts I have read from this forum. It may be happening to you now but it may not be noticable. If you are one of the lucky ones that can avoid counting hairs all over the place then...
The best way to some it up and I think you will get 99.9% confirmation from the people on this forum about this is........Procerin is a crock, an exageration with no evidence to support its claim of helping hairloss or regrowth on the scalp(a scam if you will).
Proscar is just the 5mg version...
Those of you using folligen spray, how often are you using it? Is there a recommended usage for maximum benefit?
Just curious what everyone is doing. I have only been using Folligen spray and cream for about a week. Also are people diluting it at all with water to avoid itching or burning...
Depending on how far along you are it would probably be a good time to get on Propecia and grab some Nizoral shampoo. Propecia has a strong track record for maintanance as well as providing regrowth in good percentage of people. Nizoral used a couple times a week is good for scalp health which...
I am not sure about overseas since I live in the US but purchased it from the gourmetstylewellness.com products section. If shipment becomes an issue you could always contact skinbiology or visit folligen.com and see if they supply to Singapore
To be honest I dont know what alot of those things are aimed at that you mentioned in your regimen so I wont respond to those. However, you might try perhaps a finasteride/nizoral/folligen spray+cream combo or another simpler combo of your choosing and letting it take course for 8-12 months to see its true...
definately a second opinion and lots of research! finding a derm,surgeon or a even a primary care doctor that is interested in bettering your situation can be hard to do sometimes.