My before and after 8 week igrow progress
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You are probably right. The problem with other treatments is that there really isn't much documentation that they work. I am talking about long term results, years later perhaps.Comment
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I can tell you that there are bold people on this forum, I think everyone sees themselves as worse of than the next person.
I personally haven't posted images of my head but can tell you that what I have going on is not a good look at all, retrospectively I probably should have gotten onto minoxodil early and salvaged my hair because honestly everything I have tried over the years has been absolute rubbish and pack of lies.
The only success I can report is that I managed to find a shampoo/conditioner which does not irritate my scalp, but even purchasing this shampoo/conditioner is a pain as its not available locally.
I'd like to purchase a theradome and see how it compares but its not available locally as I suspect it is in the process of getting TGA approved.
Btw I use Revita Shampoo/Conditioner and live in Australia.Comment
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[QUOTE=Hair Bear;170200]I can tell you that there are bold people on this forum, I think everyone sees themselves as worse of than the next person.
I personally haven't posted images of my head but can tell you that what I have going on is not a good look at all, retrospectively I probably should have gotten onto minoxodil early and salvaged my hair because honestly everything I have tried over the years has been absolute rubbish and pack of lies.
The only success I can report is that I managed to find a shampoo/conditioner which does not irritate my scalp, but even purchasing this shampoo/conditioner is a pain as its not available locally.
I'd like to purchase a theradome and see how it compares but its not available locally as I suspect it is in the process of getting TGA approved.
Btw I use Revita Shampoo/Conditioner and live in Australia.[/QUOTE
I'm in Perth Australia you can order the thermadome online manComment
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Cool, I have seen it available from one store which charges well over retail price and that is also putting into consideration the exchange rates and shipping.
The website I have seen is selling them for over $1000, correct me if I am mistaken but does this sound familiar.
The Theradome device has not yet officially been launched in Australia.
On a side note your hair is looking fantastic as always, I would suggest you get another opinion on this hair loss thing because you are looking pretty sharp, even back in the day of the trx2 threads your hair looked good but its always hard to tell online and if this new program is keeping you happy then I am happy for you.Comment
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See the salesman's post at ************. Any suc...I mean ppl.. who bought the thing or will soon are paying for them to get it right. Hilarious. I've responded to a bit of what's been going on over at hairlossfight. All I know is some of us have found out more about things than someone who's buddies with the CEO- even visited the place. Or more likely he just doesn't want us to know.
I think they all have their pluses and minuses. The LaserCap is cool- but expensive, and you still have to get it through a Dr. or salon or something I think. Although..I have seen it on those korean/chinese mega-sites but didn't inquire about the cost. Then what do you do if it goes out on you...
Then there's the Laserfish http://www.lllt-therapy.com/ - see his reviews on his competitors. There's OMG's. Etc etc.
The thing Igrow has for them is they actually have at least a bit of evidence to back up their product with. Theradome has no such thing- they received FDA approval via the MEP-90, with is an entirely different unit- diff lasers etc. Then they say the Igrow did better than that clinical unit MEP-90....go figure.Comment
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