Minoxidil with DHT Blocker

Anonymous99

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Just completed a visit at belgravia hair centre. Since I can't use finasteride at this age, they gave me an option to purchase minoxidil which contains dht blocker. what do you guys think? Bs or do you guys reckon it would work? Thanks
 

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I also went Belgravia, prices are extremely high, however one thing that caught my eye was the fact that they said their minoxidil is specifically mixed with DHT blockers (something which you cannot find elsewhere) I'm reluctant to take finasteride (watch how all the long term finasteride users come rocketing my way) and I was thinking if this minoxidil mixed with DHT blockers from Belgravia actually works. They said to me their customers had successful hair growth for as long as they used it when I mentioned the fact that minoxidil becomes ineffective after a few years, and of course, looking at the pictures of some customers, I wouldn't think that they're lying. I'm contemplating whether I should take this or not, because they charged me £148 for every three months, if it is true then I'd be willing to pay. But I can't just take into account what the clinic says. They'd do anything to take money out of our pockets. Would REALLY appreciate some help in this topic as I too am 16 and hair loss at this age is a major f*cking depressing curse.
 

Hairloss23

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I also went Belgravia, prices are extremely high, however one thing that caught my eye was the fact that they said their minoxidil is specifically mixed with DHT blockers (something which you cannot find elsewhere) I'm reluctant to take finasteride (watch how all the long term finasteride users come rocketing my way) and I was thinking if this minoxidil mixed with DHT blockers from Belgravia actually works. They said to me their customers had successful hair growth for as long as they used it when I mentioned the fact that minoxidil becomes ineffective after a few years, and of course, looking at the pictures of some customers, I wouldn't think that they're lying. I'm contemplating whether I should take this or not, because they charged me £148 for every three months, if it is true then I'd be willing to pay. But I can't just take into account what the clinic says. They'd do anything to take money out of our pockets. Would REALLY appreciate some help in this topic as I too am 16 and hair loss at this age is a major f*cking depressing curse.

It's a scam, there may well be DHT blockers in there/things that are proven to lower DHT. but they probably show minimal to no effect on DHT in the body. No one can prove that the stuff in it doesn't not effect DHT so they can market it however they like. If you are seriously contemplating paying £148 every 3 months for what is effectively Minoxidil then you're stupid. You can buy a 6 month supply from Kirkland for less than £60. This is how scummy companies like Belgravia make their money, sell pointless **** to suckers. Their roster of hair transplant surgeons are pathetic as well. If you're getting a hair transplant you either go to Rahal or Feriduni, no one else.
 

Kaotic_100

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Thanks for the reply man, it's hard to make a decision on anything right now because everyone wants to take advantage of male pattern baldness to their own hands and use it to their own advantage, dog eat dog world really. I'll be sure to avoid it then man cheers!
 

Coppal

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I'll be honest with you, I dont trust the belgravia centre one bit, everything is overpriced and as some one with experience in marketing, I guarantee you everything they do in that place is to suck as much money as possible, from the hot female staff members to the depressing music (torn by natalie imbrugia when I went + others) LOL, I know this sounds delusional, but business is business

Its a shame people go there as a first point of call, i'd do research online and read around here, and make your purchases online rather than getting ripped off there
 
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