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Davis

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  1. its been almost 2 years, has anything significant come out of this or just another hype article?
  2. Hi Folks, I use both Dermmatch and Toppik. Typically Dermmatch right after showering, let it dry followed by Toppik. I have noticed Toppik has gone down in price, however Dermmatch has slowly but surely gotten more expensive. Does anyone have a recommendation on a Dermmatch alternative that is a bit more cost effective? Appreciate the help
  3. 6 months is just insanity. after 10 days your hairs are locked into place. I'm not doc, however once you see your scalp has healed what would be the matter? usually after about 3 weeks or so I slowly but surely got back into my routine...
  4. Thanks for posting the video man... I definitely see the toppik being used. I wouldnt be surprised if this is a dermmatch/toppik combo... While they did a good job of styling it to look natural, getting it to look this way day in and day out is a serious pain in the ass, and for him to pass this result off as a pure transplant imo is a serious ethical no no
  5. I agree, how long after the HT did he start to use them? I had waited a good month before using concealers...
  6. good luck man, you are in good hands with Dr Feller
  7. wow, I agree why is this not all over the news? is there any mention of it healing scars as well?
  8. as much as hairloss sux, he is a prince... I am sure there are plenty of women in line waiting or him
  9. ok perhaps movies was not the best example, however even older folks such as my grand parents and their friends have stated more people my age are balding than when they were my age...
  10. I am a believer that all the poisons we are exposed ot daily between the air, food water... is an accelerant in our mpb. Meaning we were still destined for it, only at a later time... That being said, once the damage is done, I do not believe changing a diet will stop mpb, because it was going to happen anyway, it just happened a lot sooner... With regard to claims that baldness has always been around, yes it has however much later in peoples lives. Heck look at old movies of people in the 40's, 50's, 60's... Not that many people were going bald under the age of 30... today I see a significant percentge of people under 30 suffering from mpb to some degree
  11. So I called Aderans the other day as they are offering the testing near me.. the first part involved plucking the hairs, taking the cells and implanting them back in.. This new one involves a mini strip procedure the size of roughly a dime. They want to then take those hairs, and try to multiply the cells, inject them.. in the hopes more hairs sprout. I passed on that
  12. you guys forget guys forget that our current technology was not around 20+ years ago... specifically computer power, the internet which allows information to be distributed and received much quickly and easily, not to mention all of the cellular technology we are dabbling in now. It's not that no one wanted to attempt this in the 80's it's that the technology to try and combat it was not around... btw are there any photos which show this significant growth? until we see for ourselves, I personally consider this news just as bs as all the other claims out there
  13. The problem isnt growing hair... the problem is growing hair that matches our normal hairs appearance and can survive the growth cycle. other parts of our body dont constantly grow and die off...
  14. fantastic thread! I have to wash my hair 2x a day because of all the damn oil! The oil is also one of the reasons my hair looks so bad. After I get out of the shower and dry my hair, it's relatively full and manageable. Once the oil kicks in, roughly within the hour, it looks thin and horrible. Any tips on keeping the oil at bay would be greatly appreciated
  15. I appreciate you taking the time to put this together. It however does not seem like much progress has been made. Were any new procedures or topicals or anything discussed that are looking good in the near future? Dr cooley dipping plucked hairs into acell seems very exciting however I would love to see some before and after photos and the hairs surviving cycles Thanks again
  16. my routine consists of a base of dermmatch lightly all over the scalp, blend it in with my finger tips all over. Dry it with a hair dryer on the cool setting. and then add a lil toppik accordingly. I then lock it in with hair spray. As far as touching goes.. It is a challenge I won't lie. However some women chalk it up to, he has gel in his hair so whatever..
  17. I am really glad you brought htis up. I have the exact same thing. My safe zone is completely full, and everything around it has become thinner. if I buzz down to a 2 or 3 , it blends in relatively well, however anything beyond that is just ridiculous.
  18. There is a slight contrast, however considering we are all trained to pinpoint this kind of stuff it's still good. The average person would not even give this a second thought
  19. Did they really throw 5400 in there? it's not bad at all however he basically blew his load on this procedure... at best he might have another 3k or so in his donor area, and perhaps another 2 k from beard... depending on how aggressive his hairloss become it might look weird down the line. However if he feels comfortable now then job well done
  20. I occasionally read HLH even though Farrel is a complete hypocrite. One of the members posted this little gem maneandchic: Miconazole Nitrate: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Miconazole Nitrate: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Miconazole Nitrate is the main ingredient found in Neosporin AF and Monistat. Miconazole Nitrate is an antifugal medication, but many people claim that it grows hair and grows it FAST! I'm not really into growth aids, but I thought I'd write about it for the blog. Be careful though the Neosporin AF and some of the Monistat brands contain Mineral Oil (all except Monistat 3 or 7). If you're going to try it many people suggest using 2% Miconazole Nitrate (check the main ingredient) and make sure you're buying Neosporin AF as it is different from regular NEOSPORIN (it's in blue packaging, used to treat athlete's foot). There's also Feet Accompli, it claims to be the Ultimate Antifungal Pedicure Cream. It contains the 2% Miconazole Nitrate but also has Aloe Vera, Shea Butter, and Vitamin E. It's also $34 a tube. I did some research is basically my run down of Miconazole Nitrate. THE GOOD (According to people that use it) Grows hair long Grows hair quick Can be mixed with oils Can be applied daily for optimal results Reduces Shedding THE BAD No scientific evidence to support the safety of using on scalp Kind of expensive Embarassing to buy Cannot be used by anyone pregnant/expecting THE UGLY Some have claimed it caused them untolerable headaches (most GENERIC BRANDS except Family Dollar brand) Others claim it's more of a scalp movement than a headache and it's not that bad Grows hair so fast that it's scary with some users experiencing as much as 1" of growth per month USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! I am going to read further on potential sides. If its still found to be relatively safe I am going to give it a go on a small portion of my scalp. If it does seem to grow my hair out faster. I am going to consider using it after the 4 week mark of my next HT
  21. HT undetectable less than 24 hours after? What are you talking about? Who did your surgery? Are you sure they performed it? The scabs and crust come after a few days... even a scrape on your arm is detectable...
  22. What a pleasant surprise reading this thread. I have been kicking this idea around for awhile now. I am basically waiting to have my last strip procedure done come January. Then depending on how it works out, try to soften the scar as much as possible and potentially have the tat done. My scar is not horrible, however what is bad is the shock loss. The hairs that were taken have a large thin portion, which looks like a giant scar. If I grow my hair to looks like a giant strip scar from the thin patch, if I cut it to short you can see the scar... Ideally I am hoping Dr Feller can help minimize the thin looking area with my next strip procedure, and then around the 1 year mark if all is well. get the tattooing procedure done. btw, how natural does it look with regard to a number 2 buzz? Will it fade over time looking ridiculous? Thanks
  23. Right, however I had found other links which a few people had claimed that when used topically it helped to stabilize their hairloss. Other links found certain side effects which is why I am wondering if anyone here had tried it?
  24. What are your thoughts on Polysorbate 80? is it effective in prevention? Any sides? Thanks
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