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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    LOL sorry NW7's your follicles been long dead and they are not coming back. I advise you against waisting 500 dollars on a fancy 2 dollar comb.
    follicles don't "die", they remain in a "non-growing" state due to the lack of progenitor cells.

    Activate those cells and you will be able to grow as much hair as you want

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    1 person one study and with no conclusive results would be hard to evaluate and naive to conclude it as "evidence" for or against. Whatever though you got t all figured out

    http://journals.lww.com/plasreconsur...ulinum.79.aspx
    how are results not conclusive? It proves that certain follicles are programmed to behave in a certain way... no amount of circulation will help that.

    questions:
    Do you believe that some follicles have a different genetic predisposition than others? yes or no?
    Do you believe hair loss is genetic. Yes or no?

    btw, botox inhibits COX-2 thus inhibiting PGD2 that's why it works.

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by UK_
    This is ridiculous we all know the only way to go from a NW7 to a NW1 is to use the Hair Max Laser comb.
    LOL sorry NW7's your follicles been long dead and they are not coming back. I advise you against waisting 500 dollars on a fancy 2 dollar comb.

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 2020
    no seriously, explain why that study worked if circulation was the problem.
    1 person one study and with no conclusive results would be hard to evaluate and naive to conclude it as "evidence" for or against. Whatever though you got t all figured out

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  • UK_
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    This is ridiculous we all know the only way to go from a NW7 to a NW1 is to use the Hair Max Laser comb.

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    I wont throw out wild accusations any more. You guys have it all figured out.
    no seriously, explain why that study worked if circulation was the problem.

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  • beatinghairloss
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    I wont throw out wild accusations any more. You guys have it all figured out.

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  • 2020
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    Final Proof that Circulation has absolutely nothing to do with hair loss


    The author transplanted composite skin grafts from balding, non-balding, and bald areas of the scalp, to the skin of the arm. The galea aponeurotica was trimmed away from the grafts. The patient was a 29-year-old male with progressive male pattern baldness (MPB).

    The transplants from the balding area became bald at the same rate as the balding donor site in the receding frontal hairline, whereas the transplants taken from the non-balding in the occiput continued to grow the same amount and quality of terminal hairs. Bald grafts taken in front of the receding hairline remained bald. This shows that the cause of MPB lies in the follicle itself or in its very close surrounding and does not depend on the galea aponeurotica, the increased tension of the scalp or of its muscles; the diminished vascular supply to the scalp or any other regional factor localized to the head area. It also shows that the “balding clock” keeps time even when the follicle is transplanted to another region of the body.”

    they took hair follicles from donor region and MPB region and implanted on subject's arm.

    hair follicles from MPB region eventually shrunk while follicles from a donor region grew just fine.

    EXPLAIN ME THAT!

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    Under this theory being over wait as long as that means you have scalp fat would be a good thing....its no wonder there are, like you said so many fat people with hair. That said don’t resort to name calling....bloke? It takes a weak man to hide behind a computer screen and say such things the type of ignorant bald moron I would only expect to see on a hair loss forum where you have been for years more then likely....get a life hair loss is not even a major disease try chemo for the poor individuals that have not even cared about hair loss when faced with a life threatening disease. I come on here trying to find answers and merely suggest for more test to be done on this tight scalp. You idiots cant understand the micro circulation taking place at the surface of your scalp so slow that any pressure would cut this blood supply and you find this a hard theory to grasp… You have no common sense. I read some of the posts with other people saying similar things and you all reacted the same way. Its pathetic baldies.... go enjoy life stop being a recluse you damn hermits. With that said I am going back to normal life I stayed in your dungeon long enough dont kill your selfs down here and don't forget lifes a gift, people around the world have it way worse then you.
    Most diseases(including cancer!) are preventable. MPB is PURELY GENETIC.
    Is it a ****ing coincidence that people with NO FAMILY HISTORY hair loss don't go bald yet people with family history do??? Same pattern, same age, same rate. HOW CAN YOU TELL ME THAT IT'S NOT GENETIC?? They actually found specific genes for it you dumb idiot....

    In the beginning you proposed that the problem was with galea - I proved you wrong didn't I? yes or no?

    I proved you that transplants last forever. yes or no?

    what else do you got?

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  • Davey Jones
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    That said don’t resort to name calling....bloke? It takes a weak man to hide behind a computer screen and say such things...
    Bloke is just English slang for a man, sort of like "dude", dude.

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by whyohwhy
    This bloke is a lemon, obviously lack of blood flow to the head is probably 0.01% of a problem in MPB, the main cause, DHT sensitivity and a number of contributing factors, you can be the healthiest man in the world and loose your hair due to this, then there are people who are unhealthy, overweight, drink, do drugs and have hair... people need to have some common sense about MPB
    Under this theory being over wait as long as that means you have scalp fat would be a good thing....its no wonder there are, like you said so many fat people with hair. That said don’t resort to name calling....bloke? It takes a weak man to hide behind a computer screen and say such things the type of ignorant bald moron I would only expect to see on a hair loss forum where you have been for years more then likely....get a life hair loss is not even a major disease try chemo for the poor individuals that have not even cared about hair loss when faced with a life threatening disease. I come on here trying to find answers and merely suggest for more test to be done on this tight scalp. You idiots cant understand the micro circulation taking place at the surface of your scalp so slow that any pressure would cut this blood supply and you find this a hard theory to grasp… You have no common sense. I read some of the posts with other people saying similar things and you all reacted the same way. Its pathetic baldies.... go enjoy life stop being a recluse you damn hermits. With that said I am going back to normal life I stayed in your dungeon long enough dont kill your selfs down here and don't forget lifes a gift, people around the world have it way worse then you.

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  • whyohwhy
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    This bloke is a lemon, obviously lack of blood flow to the head is probably 0.01% of a problem in MPB, the main cause, DHT sensitivity and a number of contributing factors, you can be the healthiest man in the world and loose your hair due to this, then there are people who are unhealthy, overweight, drink, do drugs and have hair... people need to have some common sense about MPB

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  • 2020
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    Originally posted by beatinghairloss
    We would need to measure the pressure differences when transplanting such an area of skin from one spot to the next. It might be that the surgery site due to incisions relives the pressure in that area or that the increased blood flow (your body thinking its injured) to the area induces angiogenesis
    That is THE CRAZIEST THEORY EVER PROPOSED. YOU WIN AT THAT.
    I'm surprised you even know what angiogenesis is......

    most transplants are done by implanting DONOR HAIR near NATIVE HAIR. Somehow NATIVE HAIR that still continues to fall while DONOR HAIR stays there.... If that area that divides both types of hair has just been "relieved of pressure", WHY DO THE NATIVE HAIR FALL OUT?? I swear to god, if you mention DHT clogging again....

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  • beatinghairloss
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    Originally posted by 2020
    omg why did someone had to mention semen... now we'll go through 15 pages arguing about some stupid thing.

    ANSWER MY PREVIOUS QUESTION:
    We would need to measure the pressure differences when transplanting such an area of skin from one spot to the next. It might be that the surgery site due to incisions relives the pressure in that area or that the increased blood flow (your body thinking its injured) to the area induces angiogenesis either way with no scientific test to conclude right or wrong it would be scientifically irresponsible for me or you guys to be so sure for or agaist it. But I guess that’s the kind of ignorance that forums breed.

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  • jpm
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    Originally posted by 2020
    that wouldn't solve anything... he would just bring it up a week later.

    I proved him wrong at least two times already. I want to know what argument does he have against my latest proof
    I think this guy just likes the argument and attention. He might bring it up again but just don't even bother clicking on the thread. he will soon get bored of posting to himself.

    I like your posts 2020 - think you're one of the good guys on here. But no matter how right you are, you aren't going to win this argument with this guy. He's stubborn as a mule even though he's wrong

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