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nakding

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  1. You don't inject fillers in your forehead, only botox. I inject my own forehead with botox. It's super easy, you don't even have to know the exact spots. Just roughly the ones, and know some anatomy. The primary risk with botox injections is druling eyelids btw, not blindness. That's specific to fillers, and has more to do with the substance than with hitting the vein. You could hit the vein with botox, but it wouldn't cause blindness. Long story short, I don't see a reason why someone shouldn't microneedle with Verteporfin.
  2. But I just need to have a lot of transplants right? Because the hair will still thin out.
  3. So, I have DUPA. Would verteporfin still be an option? But just having to do more transplants?
  4. If the patent is in approval, there needs to be clinical data as well too. If there isn't, it will need to go trough 3 phases of clinical trails first. You won't see a new product like vert in the coming 7/10 years.
  5. I've used medication since 2019 unfortunately. I have checked with a derm, but haven't really found anything special. When I style my hair side-parted, it looks great yeah, but the fact that I am not free and it's just going downhill really bothers me. I always used to have the thickest hair untill some years ago. Since then it kinda went rapid, despite doing everything. I've had a nissen fundoplication (esophagus surgery) done 4/5 months ago. Could've been absorption, but that should be resolved by now. Daily and also eod.
  6. You'll think my native hair will be damaged, even by a good surgeon? Only thing I can try is some dermmatch, since that doesn't come off I guess. I've tried every medication under the sun.
  7. Nothing. Dutasteride has given me tits tho, so I'll have gyno surgery planned in April
  8. Indeed. So is it possible to resolve it? And which doctor would be best?
  9. Hello fellow balders, I am dealing with some diffuse thinning that's been going on for years and no medication (dutasteride, finasteride, oral/topical minoxidil, RU58841) seems to help or hald it. I've come to a point that when I am standing under a spotlight, you can just look through my whole hair. Since I know that diffuse hair loss is harder to operate, which affordable doctors are best in my case. I still have quite some native hair, that I obviously don't want to damage. In non-direct light, it doesn't look like I am thinning at all, but I would like to spend my late 20's and early 30's with great density. Which doctors are best for these cases? I am willing to travel, but based in Asia at the moment. Turkey could be an option too, but also looking at Bogota Hairlines since they seem to do a lot of diffuse thinners. How likely do you think it is that my native hair WON'T get damaged?
  10. Thank you. I've been thinking about doctor Laorwong. I know the shock loss can be a real thing yeah, it's my biggest worry as well. But all the medications do not work on me sadly.
  11. Hi everyone, I am fighting the good fight for 3 years now with zero Succes. I take finasteride, oral Minoxidil and topical Minoxidil. In the past i've taken Dutasteride, RU58841 (thinking about doing this again) as well. Nothing gave me regrowth or maintenance. I've been thinning for 3,5/4 years, started when no scalp was visible and now I see it too much. But I am (relative speaking) not far gone, so I am wondering how succesfull a HT could be in my case. I have a lot of hair, it's just so insanely thing right now. Used to be very thick. I also have and itch since my hairloss started. Just mentioning it. I do not have any regression, just thinning.
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