So that is the dead end!??
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2.5mg Dutasteride reduces serum DHT by almost 100%. You can further reduce scalp DHT with azelaic acid and topical finasteride. It is impossible to lose hair on 2.5mg Dutasteride in conjunction with topical finasteride, unless your hairloss is not related to androgenic alopecia. -
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Too many people forgo fin and hair transplants because they idiotically think that in 5 years there'll be a new "cure". They've been saying it for 10, and at the moment the potential new cures are at least 3 years from market EVEN if they successfully get through trials.
People have cures: DHT inhibitors and transplants. These idiots can die waiting for something on the horizon (which they will say is too expensive and that it isn't a "real" cure) or they can get a transplant. That simple. Cures aren't coming anytime soon. I can't stop laughing at the MORONS who think that when hair cloning becomes a possibility that it will somehow be affordable for them. You'll be paying five times the price of a regular transplant you idiots and you still have to have the hairs implanted.
And if you disagree with my comment that "no rich man has to go bald", just look at Elon Musk.Leave a comment:
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C'mon guys this a forum about BALDING! I'd understand if we were discussing Trump vs Hillary or something but seriously we're discussing baldness.Leave a comment:
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How is a transplant not a cure, and anyone now days has the opportunity to use an extremely wide variety of treatments, from RU, Dut, Fin, Minox, Stemox, Keto, Laser and topical estrogens. If you let yourself hit NW5 in 2017, yeah, that is a choice. Treatment is a cure, and Dut in particular will halt hairloss in 99% of users alone, without concurrent treatment.
Again, just because you're too poor for treatment and don't want to take on the risks doesn't mean there isn't a cure. You'll be saying the same idiotic garbage when a new treatment comes out because you're too poor to afford it. Idiocy.Leave a comment:
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You're obviously a complete moron then, scared of fin sides and too poor for a transplant. When a new hair growth technology or hair cloning comes out you'll still be screaming for a cure because you're too poor to afford the new technology or scared of the risks. I'm not trolling, you're just a $%#(*% idiot.Leave a comment:
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both grandfather, uncles have full have of hair. I am so stress because one day i afraid i would be bald like my dad. And i am not good looking with a shaved headLeave a comment:
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The problem with this statement is that hair loss is a multi-billion dollar a year industry based on expensive hair transplants that are a gamble and aren't a permanent solution, as well as two flawed products that don't really work much. Meaning the incentive to develop something that does reliably work is huge; whoever cracks it first gets the whole market. If one of the companies or universities currently researching this stuff hit on something significant then the makers of finasteride and minoxidil can't do dick about it.Leave a comment:
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So what about Histogen? Is there anything new? I am not good at English so i cant understand everything they said
Any other treatments seem promising?
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There is a significant risk with a hair transplant and also a small risk taking Propecia. However for 99% of people propecia and hair transplants will allow them to achieve a full head of hair. The issue is that most people do not have the income to go through transplants with a high quality doctor that could add up to $30000 over their life time.
To say finasteride/dutasteride and hair transplants are not "cures" is basically to just admit you're scared of sides and don't have the money for a transplant. NO rich man goes bald.Leave a comment:
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