6 Month Results Thus Far

Full Head of Hair

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I have been on hair treatments for almost 6 months. So far my results have been nothing short of extremely dissapointing. I 've been on finasteride for about 6 months, tricomin for about 5, and eucapil (fluridil) for about 3. I have also been using the laser comb for almost 6.5 moths. Nothing so far. Not even 1 new hair that I have seen. I am also taking biotin, melatonin, zinc, vitamin b and c as well.

This is extremely frustrating because ever since I went on treatments my hairline has been retreating like a french army. Not to mention the fact that my hair has thinned dramatically.

I hate to give a review like this, but it has been the cold hard truth. I know that you're supposed to wait 6-12 months before you may see results, but sadly the only results I have seen is way more visible scalp.
 

Solo

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Don´t get frustrated, mate.


This thing is so horribly slow... and the faster you want to see something the slower time goes by.

You are using quite a complete treatment, so something could happen if you just be patient and consistent with it.

Wait for the one year mark, then judge again (remember: try to base on pics, they are more precise than your brain).

If nothing seems to improve by then, add minoxidil.

You just cannot quit, you haven´t battled enough...

Good luck!!
 

THFC

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wow your using pretty much everything there is for your hair loss....give it some more time, and if nothing still, perhaps your hair loss is down to something other then male pattern baldness, hence the lack of results with these treatments, btw the lasercomb is a joke
 

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THFC said:
wow your using pretty much everything there is for your hair loss....give it some more time, and if nothing still, perhaps your hair loss is down to something other then male pattern baldness, hence the lack of results with these treatments, btw the lasercomb is a joke

Or he just has aggressive male pattern baldness. Maybe dutasteride is necessary in his case.
 

GourmetStyleWellness

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Full Head of Hair said:
I have been on hair treatments for almost 6 months. So far my results have been nothing short of extremely dissapointing. I 've been on finasteride for about 6 months, tricomin for about 5, and eucapil (fluridil) for about 3. I have also been using the laser comb for almost 6.5 moths. Nothing so far. Not even 1 new hair that I have seen. I am also taking biotin, melatonin, zinc, vitamin b and c as well.
1. Overkill

2. Please post some pics of your hair. This is important in giving you accurate advice. If you are a 23 yr old with diffuse thinning that mostly only you can notice, you are on way too many treatments. Propecia and Nizoral alone should work.

3. Six months is not enough time. You are barely entering the time period where people start to see results. I saw zero results until month 8 to 11.

4. Do not keep adding and taking away from your regimen. Worst thing you could do. Take a simple multivitamin and kick back. Biotin does nothing unless you have a biotin deficiency, which 90% of people don't. You'll get sufficient B6 in a multi.

5. Your options now are to stop taking all the extra stuff (eucapil?) and whatnot, and focus on giving Propecia time to work. 6 to 12 months is the window period. Or since you poured the entire kitchen sink onto your head at day 1 you are going to have to stick with this until the day you die if you want to maintain any results that may come. This is why we tell younger new hair loss sufferers not to freak out and start using everything at once. By the way - no minoxidil???

6. If you have an otherwise full head of hair with minor thinning, you're *not* going to see a "new hair". Quite honestly nothing major is going to change at all. Only guys with severe thinning and recession are able to see such things. You might notice some overall thickening.

I hate to give a review like this, but it has been the cold hard truth. I know that you're supposed to wait 6-12 months before you may see results, but sadly the only results I have seen is way more visible scalp.
Thats why you're supposed to wait 6 to 12 months. Im not quite sure I get your logic of posting this and apologizing for breaking the horrible news to us. You're just entering your 6th month. You acknowledge its not long enough. There is no bad news yet. Stick with it.

gourmetstylewellness.com
 

anayak76

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THFC said:
wow your using pretty much everything there is for your hair loss....give it some more time, and if nothing still, perhaps your hair loss is down to something other then male pattern baldness, hence the lack of results with these treatments, btw the lasercomb is a joke


Lasercomb may not be a joke. I've only been using it for 2-3 weeks, but I have noticed that my hair seems to appear thicker. The visual thickness increase is probably equivalent to growing a certain number of hairs back.

Anyway, for the original poster, I would agree with everyone else on here and give it some more time. Since you've been using so many products, I dont know that I'd stop using any of them. If you stop you wasted the time you spent consistently applying them. I would probably continue everything you are doing, and just give it some more time.
 

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I have read that lasercomb has a wave lenght of 650 nm more or less.

I think it falls in the "red" zone of the spectrum.

Summer sun light includes this wave lenght.


This supports the awesome theory Farrel is spreading in his censored forum, HLH, that balding is a result of the men needing to wide his skin area for producing more vit D.

Women don´t do that becouse they are beard free, so they have more skin exposed.

He says, literally, that from the ice age, men have mutate their scalp into a vit D sintetizer panel, getting rid of all the hair that ocludes the light.

Funny.
 

Full Head of Hair

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Thanks for the encouragement guys. I'll stick with what I got. @ gourmetstylewellness.com, I didn't use minoxidil because I heard you're not suppose to touch that stuff until after a year. Btw, I've heard way too many horror stories about minoxidil.
 
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