How does Dr. Wesley's Scarless Pilofocus work?
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I don't want to hijack this thread, but a few points to round out what is being discussed.
Fellas, I completely understand and agree to some end about women being judgmental towards male hair loss. It can be maddening and discouraging at times, and the truth is, not fair...i.e. If I woman says "I don't like bald guys", we couldn't turn around and say, "I don't like flat chested women"! There is a double standard.
However, I am a hair colourist, been in the business for 17 years. I have several female clients and co-workers with some degree of hair loss, diffused thinning, receding hair lines, even male pattern baldness on female heads. It might not be as common or to the degree of our loss, but it does affect their confidence, styling options, self image, etc. just like us. It is not just a male problem! They turn to me for answers, I point them in the same direction that we are going.
I work with some HOTT women who date guys with receding hairlines, thinning, etc., they are in their 20's and 30's, and could not care less! However, don't know if this makes you feel better or worse, but they might be judging the size of his wallet, bank account, home, or other attributes, detriments, that have nothing to do with hair!I guess, we really need to be rich above most things!!!
I personally have been dating a cute girl, who has diffuse thinning in a MPB pattern, she wears her hair long and straight, and does not care! She has never mentioned it, carries herself with confidence, and goes about her day. I don't judge her on her hair, it is not something she can change. I judge her on other things, like when she might cancel a date or something.
I am not trying to minimize our disease, struggles, or frustration, just wanted to give you some insight from the other side of the fence. It affects men and women, and it is also completely off the radar for SOME women.
We will be judged for life, but not just for hair, for everything topical, money, height, body, accents, beliefs, sense of humour, etc. If hair was the only battle we were fighting, then we would be lucky!
We are all in this together.
Ramble is over!Comment
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I don't want to hijack this thread, but a few points to round out what is being discussed.
Fellas, I completely understand and agree to some end about women being judgmental towards male hair loss. It can be maddening and discouraging at times, and the truth is, not fair...i.e. If I woman says "I don't like bald guys", we couldn't turn around and say, "I don't like flat chested women"! There is a double standard.
However, I am a hair colourist, been in the business for 17 years. I have several female clients and co-workers with some degree of hair loss, diffused thinning, receding hair lines, even male pattern baldness on female heads. It might not be as common or to the degree of our loss, but it does affect their confidence, styling options, self image, etc. just like us. It is not just a male problem! They turn to me for answers, I point them in the same direction that we are going.
I work with some HOTT women who date guys with receding hairlines, thinning, etc., they are in their 20's and 30's, and could not care less! However, don't know if this makes you feel better or worse, but they might be judging the size of his wallet, bank account, home, or other attributes, detriments, that have nothing to do with hair!I guess, we really need to be rich above most things!!!
I personally have been dating a cute girl, who has diffuse thinning in a MPB pattern, she wears her hair long and straight, and does not care! She has never mentioned it, carries herself with confidence, and goes about her day. I don't judge her on her hair, it is not something she can change. I judge her on other things, like when she might cancel a date or something.
I am not trying to minimize our disease, struggles, or frustration, just wanted to give you some insight from the other side of the fence. It affects men and women, and it is also completely off the radar for SOME women.
We will be judged for life, but not just for hair, for everything topical, money, height, body, accents, beliefs, sense of humour, etc. If hair was the only battle we were fighting, then we would be lucky!
We are all in this together.
Ramble is over!
I did not ask for this shit.Comment
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I don't want to hijack this thread, but a few points to round out what is being discussed.
Fellas, I completely understand and agree to some end about women being judgmental towards male hair loss. It can be maddening and discouraging at times, and the truth is, not fair...i.e. If I woman says "I don't like bald guys", we couldn't turn around and say, "I don't like flat chested women"! There is a double standard.
However, I am a hair colourist, been in the business for 17 years. I have several female clients and co-workers with some degree of hair loss, diffused thinning, receding hair lines, even male pattern baldness on female heads. It might not be as common or to the degree of our loss, but it does affect their confidence, styling options, self image, etc. just like us. It is not just a male problem! They turn to me for answers, I point them in the same direction that we are going.
I work with some HOTT women who date guys with receding hairlines, thinning, etc., they are in their 20's and 30's, and could not care less! However, don't know if this makes you feel better or worse, but they might be judging the size of his wallet, bank account, home, or other attributes, detriments, that have nothing to do with hair!I guess, we really need to be rich above most things!!!
I personally have been dating a cute girl, who has diffuse thinning in a MPB pattern, she wears her hair long and straight, and does not care! She has never mentioned it, carries herself with confidence, and goes about her day. I don't judge her on her hair, it is not something she can change. I judge her on other things, like when she might cancel a date or something.
I am not trying to minimize our disease, struggles, or frustration, just wanted to give you some insight from the other side of the fence. It affects men and women, and it is also completely off the radar for SOME women.
We will be judged for life, but not just for hair, for everything topical, money, height, body, accents, beliefs, sense of humour, etc. If hair was the only battle we were fighting, then we would be lucky!
We are all in this together.
Ramble is over!Comment
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YeahYeahYeah, it is not about women for me either my friend. In fact, the get rich, get a tan, get buff thing - I am not a fan of that mantra.
It is about confidence, and the fact that I like having my hair!
So, I agree with you - my point is that, there are women having the same struggle too. Usually, it is about how the feel about themselves as well.
Hellouser, interesting enough, about as many women suffer as males. The difference is the degree. I see miniaturization, recession, diffuse thinning in nearly the same percentages that we experience. However, they might not experience the same AMOUNT of miniaturization or recession - most of my clients do not even realize what is happening to their hair over the years beyond the usual comment of, my hair doesn't "do what it used to". As such, yes, the stigma is not attached.
However, I find it interesting that the hair loss phenomena is affecting everyone.
In any event, I enjoy reading both of your posts, just thought I would chime in.Comment
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Anything you wanna know about England, I assume you are coming here for a holiday? where abouts are you going?Comment
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Quick question for Artista:
I know this has been beat to death, so feel free not to answer, but I wanted to clarify something about Dr. Wesley's method of regeneration. On past programs, Spencer consistently calls it "theoretical" and says that - after seeing the presentation - he recommended that Dr. Wesley try for regeneration. Dr. Wesley reportedly said something like "Good idea, that might work." From my understanding of your experience, you said the regeneration was "anecdotal," which means it actually was shown in the presentation, we just don't know if it works on everyone.
So, my question is: is regeneration through this method only "theoretical" or is it actually "anecdotal"?
Thanks for being such a good help to all of us. Hope we get good information soon!Comment
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Hi Joker, It is definitely anecdotal. Anecdotal because it is still going through its phase testing. It certainly is not theoretic at this point.
Consistency is the big question for this technique.
Please keep in mind that ,donor hair regrowth has always been a secondary idea during this great new technique of Dr Wesley's.
By the way everyone,,I just started using Finasteride TODAY.
I had a great conversation with my regular doctor, he was very POSITIVE of its use. I was surprised to hear that he has prescribed it to many of his patients for MPB and he states that all (not some) of those patients have had some type of RESULTS.
Some patients had a very minor change and some had great IMPROVEMENT due to Fin' usage.
He said that the only side effects present were a small % of his patients experiencing lessening of their ejaculate, but that's all.
Nothing worse than that.
After 3 months I will have my check-up to see how everything is with my health.
Sorry guys, i don't mean to hijack this thread. Ill start my own thread on this topic..I am just so excited to start using Fin' and Ill be sharing that experience with you all too. (im at work ,got to go)Comment
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By the way everyone,,I just started using Finasteride TODAY.
I had a great conversation with my regular doctor, he was very POSITIVE of its use. I was surprised to hear that he has prescribed it to many of his patients for MPB and he states that all (not some) of those patients have had some type of RESULTS.
Some patients had a very minor change and some had great IMPROVEMENT due to Fin' usage.
He said that the only side effects present were a small % of his patients experiencing lessening of their ejaculate, but that's all.
Nothing worse than that.Comment
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Lets settle down with the word cure. People get too excited way too fast. It is going to hopefully be a better option and thats it.Comment
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