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  1. I have contacted the site owners to get some feedback on the Revita quality issues but I have not heard back so far.
  2. I was not aware it had become watery thin but the pasty formula I have now would certainly not generate positive reviews. I will contact the site owners and ask if they can find out more.
  3. Thanks for all the comments guys. I am considering trying another shampoo and was wondering if any of you have used Tricomin and how it compares. I used Rvivogen before but did not like it as much as the older Revita formula. Maybe we could spur our moderators to call the Revita toll free number and try to get some answers. How do we motivate them to do that?
  4. I have not been back here in like forever, nice to see all this activity. I have been using Revita shampoo for years and love it until now. It started about 2 years ago, I noticed it was suddenly leaving my hair heavy and greasy. Then later I noticed the consistency of the shampoo had become very thick. It barely produced any lather and was very difficult to rinse off. I kept buying the product and the last few bottles I got are kind of a joke now. The product is so thick it's like toothpaste. I have to not pour, but actually squeeze it out of the bottle into another container and dilute it with water almost 3 (water) to 1 (shampoo) ratio in order to use it. So I called their toll free number, left a voice mail. A lady called me a few days later, she became very defensive about the product. She said the formula is always improving and I should use more water on my hair. She would not hear that the only thing that works is transferring into another container for some serious dilution. I felt she was not hearing me so I let it go. Am I the only one with this problem? Since the forum store is buying large quantities for resale I am hoping the manufacturer will hear their voice and we can get to the bottom of it.
  5. I did a quick web search on it, saw their video and a few other reviews. It looks like another scam, it does nothing. This forum site has very knowledgeable members who are on the leading edge of all treatments, surgeries, etc... The only things that work are: Finasteride (Propecia), Dutasteride (Avodart), several shampoos, Rogaine for the crown area, a good transplant, in office laser works for me although the opinions are split on this one. Personally I did several transplants, I take 1/4 generic Proscar daily, in office laser once weekly, Revita shampoo about every other day. I stick with the proven methods and products, the rest is a waste of money and time.
  6. I was not aware they changed the formula. I bought several bottles for a bulk deal a few months ago and won't need to reorder for a while, I would call the manufacturer to find out.
  7. I agree, it is a dynamic process, I used to think that I could be happy with just one if done perfectly but there is no such thing, lot's of factors come into play even with a great Dr such as: hair greed, getting older so your hair gets thinner, etc...
  8. I have been using Revita shampoo as well and it's the best I found so far
  9. That's very funny Thank you guys for your time, it sounds like the treatment is around $800.00 for now, I am looking forward to your updates in the next few months, I would just love to be Finasteride free, I think I can see the efficiency decreasing year after year.
  10. I have been buying from: www.canadadrugs.com Very happy with the products, what I also like is that they give you full disclosure of the drugs origin, name of the laboratory, country of manufacture, they clearly indicate brand name or generic, etc... No BS there. Their prices are competitive, note that I have not bought Finasteride from them because I cannot find a better deal than what I get from my local Costco pharmacy, about $22.00 with my insurance discount for 30 generic Proscar.
  11. A.J. and Brentipold many thanks for sharing your experience in detail, we look forward to your progress in the next few months. Please give us a range of cost.
  12. A.J., thank you for sharing. What is the cost of the treatment?
  13. So they changed the company name 3 times as far as we know... This is the scariest thing I have seen to date, below I pasted the article from Trutella's link: Family Sues Over Fatal Hair Transplant Friday, April 27, 2007 | 7:34 PM Overdose of Anesthetic Suspected LOCAL NEWS Apr. 27, 2007 (KABC) -- A Southern California man who wanted a hair transplant died during the procedure. Now his grief-stricken family is suing the cosmetic surgery firm. Walter Riley, 52, went to Crown Cosmetic Surgery in Los Angeles a year ago for what he was told was a routine $4,000 hair transplant procedure. Though he drove there himself, he never drove home, having dies an hour into the transplant. This week his family filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Crown Cosmetic and several of the doctors who work there. The suit says an overdose of the anesthetic lidocaine is to blame. According to the family's lawyers, the medical firm's own records show Riley received three times the normal amount of lidocaine. The defense counters that Riley failed to disclose an allergy to the anesthetic before the procedure. In an unrelated case, one of the accused doctors, John Lord, plead guilty to a felony count of practicing without a license. (Copyright ?©2009 KABC-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.) How can people like this still be in business? How do we make sure the public knows about this?
  14. I agree, stick with the recommended Dr's on this Forum and do a lot of research, it's the only way to be safe.
  15. I get generic Proscar from my local Costco pharmacy, it's the cheapest I found and it works fine.
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