Gadgetine

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Full Head of Hair

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Okay heres what I'm doing (and I've been on this for 2 weeks so far)

Propecia, tricomin, laser comb, and nizoral. Money isn't a huge object, so should I be on minoxidil too? My biggest concern is temple recession, and I'm a little nervous to try minoxidil.

Btw, how often should I wash my hair, I usually go every other day, but will the topicals still be as effective?

Thx for any responses.
 

juststarting

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Last I heard, laser comb had questionable efficacy....note the words "appearance"

Click the words laser comb in your own post and read from this great site...
 

Greg1

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"Last I heard, laser comb had questionable efficacy....note the words "appearance"...hmmmm. The LC is a genuine medical device which has received widespread acceptance in Europe and Canada. It has also received legitimate reviews in peer journals and noted doctors. I guess the part of your post that I raise my eyebrows at is when you state "questionable efficacy". Since you put it that way, other topical solutions etc. as well would have "questionable efficacy". IMO.
 

stax

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Well i've had great results from minoxidil but not the laser comb in my personal experience and its not FDA approved yet.
 

Full Head of Hair

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Yeah, thats not cheap. But I like having hair, and my folks like me having it too. Works out well that way.
 

Wezz

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lasercomb does not regrow hair, it just thickens it up, and for 650$ its not worth it
 

viperfish

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Wezz said:
lasercomb does not regrow hair, it just thickens it up, and for 650$ its not worth it

Nope your wrong. :wink: Are you trying to tell me that it has been approved in Canada and Singapore for REGROWTH, but it actually does not regrow hair? I for one have had great results with the lasercomb and no luck with the FDA approved minoxidil, which by the way has only a 30% chance of regrowing hair. Give it time, the lasercomb will be approved in the USA.
 

stax

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Actually the laser comb only makes your hair "appear" thicker for a little while after using it. I'll bet you can ask and search for how many people who have had results with the "FDA" approved Propecia and minoxidil and a lot of people have had some sort of results including myself weather it be alright to good to amazing it all differs with the person and how early on you started to treat your hair loss. TRUST me a LOT more people have results using minoxidil than people using the laser comb. So dont hold your breath on the FDA approval in the U.S. :wink:

Also dont pay attention to that only 30% of people regrow hair on minoxidil comment because thats a bunch of bull. If i were you i would use a 5% minoxidil in the day and a 15% minoxidil at night. If you combine this with your current regimen you will most likely have great results because while Propecia is working to lower DHT the minoxidil will be able to regrow your hair more efficiantly since its not competing with DHT. They have a synergistic effect when combined. Thats just my advice. minoxidil works great.
 

Wezz

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minoxidil not only thickens " ALOT " more then lasercomb, it also regrows " ALOT " more then lasercomb as well.. so dont come here and tell me lasercomb is better then minoxidil, min is the best product out there for thickening and regrowing ( ofcourse finasteride as well ) if u are good responder.
 
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