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Hair Loss Drugs Share your opinions and experiences regarding drugs like Propecia (finasteride), Minoxidil and others.

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Old 01-22-2008, 04:03 AM
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petesman,
I posted a link to that 6 month news study back when Dr Feller specifically asked for testimonials, pictures, and published studies. After I posted several links he said none of them counted because they were ONLY testimonials, pictures, and published studies. Go figure.
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Old 01-22-2008, 05:44 AM
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haha, classic!im enjoyin my lasercomb now and im going to give it my best shot,, question for u.. it takes15 to 20 mins session 2 cover the head twice with the lasercomb but just doing the top is were i need help so couldnt i just do that bit? it would only take between 5 and 10 mins.. what u think?
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Old 01-22-2008, 06:48 AM
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BeHappy,

I think you are taking Dr. Feller's words a bit out of context if I can remember correctly.

The pictures presented (if I remember) were from commercial websites. Personally, I have yet to see any real patient posted pictures that go along with the few positive testimonials I have heard.

As far as published studies, I can't quite recall what was presented. As far as I understand however, the FDA published study of laser therapy for efficacy hasn't been released (for some unknown reason), though it has been for safety.

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Old 01-24-2008, 02:57 AM
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question for u.. it takes15 to 20 mins session 2 cover the head twice with the lasercomb but just doing the top is were i need help so couldnt i just do that bit? it would only take between 5 and 10 mins.. what u think?
I only spend about 10 minutes a day and I cover my entire head. If you have good hair on your sides and back then I wouldn't worry so much about those areas. Maybe just do a few quick passes.

You had a HT a while back though, so I'll tell you it does work on getting hair to grow back around the donor scar, so you should use it all along the scar.
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