Ah yes, we are the ones who have no idea what we are talking about. Totally not the guy who can’t even simply google “can microneedling deeper than 1.5 mm damage hair follicles?” (The answer is yes). How in the world am I ignorant to verteporfins mechanisms and the basics of hairloss? As stated previously, Dr Barghouthi said he was interested in testing this out. He’s literally the one pioneering verteporfin for hair transplants right now but you are gonna claim he doesn’t know how the mechanism works?
As you said, if you can damage the hair follicle enough, then potentially verteporfin can regrow it. Well there you go. Glad you were able to figure out what the whole point of the experiment would be. If you are such a verteporfin expert please enlighten us on why it wouldn’t be able to regenerate dormant hair follicles if you were able to damage them enough.
Also, verteporfin blocks scarring allowing your skin and tissue to regenerate. Yet if we try microneedling and injecting it, apparently we will be left with permanent scarring? At this point you are just pretty much arguing that Verteporfin doesn’t work for wound healing either, which we know to be false. You can go look at the few cases studies on RealSelf to see it working
Anyways, you aren’t a scientist or a doctor, so not sure why the heck you are in here trying to discourage Dr Barghouthi from doing that experiment that he already said he is interested in