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  1. This is great. Because if we start seeing results we're also gonna start seeing doctors jump in by the dozens to try it as well. Cause they definitely are not trying to get left behind if this treatment really takes off. The doctors who offer it will have a huge advantage over the competition. I'm still gonna keep my expectations in check but it's looking promising so far. Cant wait for the next updates.
  2. Absolutely insane. There's really thick terminal hairs growing in the middle of the fut scar. Even at the lowest dose. And this is only 3 months. And not just regrowth but the skin itself looks way different. Not shiny and leathery. This is wild. Especially for 3 months. Hopefully it just keeps getting better from here. We may have finally got the cure fellas!
  3. So this first trial essentially showed that maybe more vert=better results? Because the 0.26 injection looks like it had zero impact on the healing process. The 0.4 definitely looks better. Although hard to tell just how much regrowth there was. But seems that 0.4 should be treated as the new standard. And maybe they could now start experimenting with doses of .5 and up. If more vert caused better healing then maybe it's possible it will also lead to more regrowth. Think it's just about finding the sweet spot at this point. Even if this only results in zero scarring that's also a victory in itself. But let's be real. We're all hoping for that unlimited donor😂
  4. Oh I was under the impression these newest photos were from a patient he experimented on only a few months ago. Didn't know the newest photos from from original guy in the first page. Getting the bloxham and barghouthi trials mixed up. But yes I will say this looks encouraging. Mainly the 0.4 doses. Can't really see much of a difference at all in the 0.24. If there is, it's miniscule. So it seems 0.4 and up is gonna be the way to go.
  5. And what post in this thread has the before pictures of this particular patient?....I can't seem to find them.
  6. Definitely promising. But is there side by side pre-op and post op pics of the highlighted regions?....I feel like that's the best way to show results. The colored boxes of the treatment area looks similar to the areas outside of the box to me. Which I'm assuming hair was also extracted from. The treatment box definitely looks better than the control box for sure. But the area above the box looks similar in density to me. Think it would help to see pre op photos of the same green regions. Or maybe I'm just missing something. But thanks anyway. Definitely looking forward to more updates. Think I'm gonna push back my second surgery because of this.
  7. The only thing I'm confused by as far as hair regeneration. Is how would a new hair form after the follicle was already removed from its root?....so an entirely new root just simply manifests itself?....Is there a scientific explanation for this?....even though I'm excited I know it's probably a long shot. Hair cloning is probably our best bet in the future.
  8. If you're paying somebody 20k, maybe a 300 dollar scalp biopsy should be included. I mean, If you're performing actual surgery on somebody's scalp that seems like it should be mandatory right?....At the very least recommended to the patient before they proceed with a surgery date. But then that would eliminate a possible excuse for the doctor if the transplant fails. I've seen quite a few docs claim a patient had a scalp issue AFTER the fact and that's just inexcusable. That means you performed surgery on somebody who possibly didn't even need it. Either way you slice it, it's the doctors fault. Either he did a poor job on the surgery or he didn't take the necessary precautions beforehand. Every other type of doctor would eliminate all possible factors before proceeding with surgery. Hair doctors should be held to the same standard.
  9. You didn't even have much native hair in the areas treated so doubt it's that reason. It could very well be a cycle especially if you've been stressing or sleeping poorly. But if it doesn't improve don't let them spin it into being your fault. Docs gotta stand on their work. If you had a scalp issue that should have been checked by the doc when you met him. I would also look into oral minox. Probably the best treatment for growth.
  10. Yea I'm at 5.5 months now with Dr Camacho. Also had some shock loss. But around 4 months is when things really started turning around. Most of my native hairs grew back and it keeps getting better every week. So you should be seeing huge progress over the next 3-4 months.
  11. How many grafts did you have placed in your crown?....that's quite a difference.
  12. Great stuff. I was taking 5 drops(7.5 mg)of Kirkland minox under the tongue and got great gains all over my head. Even my donor area. but also got tiny hairs on my upper cheeks and forehead so I stopped. Then I immediately went through a massive shed over the next couple months. Think I'm gonna start back with 2 drops this time to reduce side effects. But no question that sublingual minox is the king of hair regrowth.
  13. So Dr bloxham also did injections on an already healed scar correct?.....that might be the most interesting case of all. Preventing scarring is one thing. But being able to regrow hair on an already existing scar would be truly mind blowing. Basically gives thousands of guys who exhausted all their donor hair brand new life.
  14. Yea it was a little hard to see if your hair on the side was thinning or just grey hairs blending in with the skin. But either way it's better to have hair on top than the sides. Think it'll be a big improvement. Good luck.
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