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*or dead
Spoilers: It won't.
100%, freshly-squeezed, no artificial flavours or colouring added COPE!
There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to believe Androgenetic Alopecia can or will in the foreseeable future be cured by topical drugs alone. They haven't been for decades despite literally hundreds of things being discovered that worked on mice.
You know it, I know it, the entire pharmaceutical industry knows it, and so on.
AA, Totalis, etc. are completely different diseases. So the logic of "well drugs cured that so there!" falls flat on its face.
There is still presently nothing that indicates human scalp hair can or could be regrown in its original pattern by means of some simple drugs administered topically; it's just not enough.
You hope that drugs will cure it because it's "cost effective" and you don't want or are possibly afraid of some type of surgery or wounding therapy that will be more invasive and expensive.
But reality is not concerned with cost efficiency or what people would prefer; it's about what is possible. Currently, all research that has worked to grow new hair involves either wounding or an in-vitro manipulation of various cell types. I know it's shocking, but regrowing full-functioning organs is going to be a lot more difficult than slathering some jojoba oil on your skull and I don't know how many more millions of dollars, hours and years will have to be wasted before this sinks in to the majority of researchers because even a layman can see this sh*t isn't working.
We'd have had the cure by now if people just stopped pissing around with trying to find some wonder drug.
Okay well even if there aren't any further drugs that can help what about surgeries in the future? Is it all bull or do you think there could be ANYTHING that could be effective that could come out in the next 2-3 years?