PRP seems to work, at least according to a published study

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  • PayDay
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 544

    PRP seems to work, at least according to a published study

    Balding men would do almost anything to have a full head of hair, but the latest 'cure' might be a painful step too far even for them.
    Scientists have been able to regrow hair on bald patches by injecting the heads of follicular-challenged volunteers with a solution from their own blood.

  • StayThick
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 624

    #2
    It doesn't work. How do I know? Because I personally got it done over 4 months ago and it didn't do a thing to my hair. Saw 0 improvement and I got it done by doctor who is a pioneer in the field.

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    • john2399
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 521

      #3
      Originally posted by StayThick
      It doesn't work. How do I know? Because I personally got it done over 4 months ago and it didn't do a thing to my hair. Saw 0 improvement and I got it done by doctor who is a pioneer in the field.
      how much was it?

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      • PayDay
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 544

        #4
        Originally posted by StayThick
        It doesn't work. How do I know? Because I personally got it done over 4 months ago and it didn't do a thing to my hair. Saw 0 improvement and I got it done by doctor who is a pioneer in the field.
        No offence, but that's like saying that Propecia does't work because it didn't work for you

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        • StayThick
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 624

          #5
          Originally posted by PayDay
          No offence, but that's like saying that Propecia does't work because it didn't work for you
          I'll throw it right back at you. Do you anyone that has done treatment and experienced results? There is a reason why the hype for PRP fell off the face of the earth. Why most doctors are not even offering the procedure anymore compared to when the hype was at it's peak.

          Your Propecia comparison is weak because Propecia actually has had legit studies on it's efficacy. PRP is total experimental.

          You think it's legit go have it done. I just hope you have $1,000 to play with and that's if it's discounted.

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          • Pentarou
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 482

            #6
            Originally posted by PayDay
            Balding men would do almost anything to have a full head of hair, but the latest 'cure' might be a painful step too far even for them.
            Scientists have been able to regrow hair on bald patches by injecting the heads of follicular-challenged volunteers with a solution from their own blood.

            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...spot-head.html
            That article appears to be from the Daily Mail, which is NOT a good sign.
            Most of the time, we don't need somebody else to debunk these stories for us, not if you know what to look for. For instance, this stuff should always raise red flags .

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