Its been about a month and a half since I applied procede and theres good and bad things about it.
Fisrt the bad, they video tells you to put it on bald spots I dont have bald spots just diffuse thinning which the video gave me the impression that it was not for diffuse thinners and theres a reason why the tell you not to put it on healthy hair and just on bald spots. I wont gonna let my $200 go to waste so I went ahead and put it on the diffuse spots which is pretty much the whole top of my scalp. Once I was done with the appliactions and it was all done and over with all the area I put it in was DRY and when I say dry I meen DRY it totally dried up all the hair in the area I applied it on and kind of dicolored it, its pretty obvious where the cream was applied on the hair and no matter how many times I would wash it it would still remain dry. I had to wait for the dried hair to grow out and cut it off so it would match the rest of the hair on my head.
The good news, to me it was worth it, procede completey stopped a shed dead on its track. This was the only immedete results I saw and then nothing for about a month. After about two weeks of procede I got really lazy with my minoxidil application as I wasn't noticing a shed anymore I also stopped finasteride, not becuase of procede, but becuase of minor side affects I'd rather do without. I'm still lazy with my minoxidil I probably do 1 appliaction at night every other day with it now. Around the 3 and 5 week mark I've noticed and increase coverage on my temples, not much but a lot better than the last 6 months, I'll credit this to procede. I still havent had a shed either since starting procede also.
Conclusion, I will do another appliaction of procede and see if it can completey fill in my diffuse thinning if it can after 1 or 2 more applications I'm going to drop it and just stick with minoxidil and nizoral. Overall if you have the money give procede a shot and see what it does for you.
Zroca