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If histogen is not the cure for horseshoe, it will no doubt be aderans - they are in the business of replicating follicles.Comment
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Probably all the above mentioned more important medical breakthroughs will come along during our lifetime but a hairloss cure seems to be in a league of it's own. I don't know why it is so difficult. I watched 60 minutes TV a while back and they showed scientists who created a living kidney and a beating heart valve.Comment
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[QUOTE=Kiwi;69129]Jesus mate. Do you have an FUT scar?
If not I suggest just skinning it and accepting who you are. It sounds like you are trying to do that.
I have shaved my head down to the skin because I have no other choice. I don't like the way it looks, it makes me look "kind of sick", like i'm suffering from some illness. I tried to grow the facial hair to distract from the head but my girl complains that it scratches her face and does not like it.
I'm still considering the SMP but at the same time i'm afraid with my luck it might not look good and then there is no turning back.
I hate baldness.Comment
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I saw two IAHRS doctors here on the East Coast. I saw the first one in Feb 2012 and the second one in June 2012. I don't want to mention any names. But I will say that they were both ethical, professional and came to the same conclusion, that I was not a candidate for HT. The only difference is that the first on said he believes that cloning will come to fruition but in 10 years. The second one said "Not in my lifetime".Comment
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I don't have any FUT or strip scars because I was never eligible for HT due to very weak and low density donor hair.
I have shaved my head down to the skin because I have no other choice. I don't like the way it looks, it makes me look "kind of sick", like i'm suffering from some illness. I tried to grow the facial hair to distract from the head but my girl complains that it scratches her face and does not like it.
I'm still considering the SMP but at the same time i'm afraid with my luck it might not look good and then there is no turning back.
I hate baldness.
I have that same feeling of "looking like im sick" when I have my head shaved. It's strange.Comment
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Keep in mind that doctors are primarily technicians, not researchers or scientists. Expecting the average doctor to be an expert in everything connected to his field is kind of like expecting your mechanic to be acquainted with all the latest developments in automotive engineering -- maybe he knows if he's made a point of keeping up on the subject, but the nature of his job doesn't necessarily mean that he does.Comment
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To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.Comment
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To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.
Thank you.Comment
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To those who are slick and fair-skinned, one thing I would suggest investigating is a peptide called "melanotan II." It's essentially raising your melanin levels and allowing you to tan without burning. I'm fair-skinned and used it last summer and looked Hispanic by the 4th of July. I tend to notice darker-skinned bald guys don't have that sickly look. Just a suggestion, I know it has nothing to do with hair loss but it will definitely fix that sickly look. As always, do your research and make good decisions.Comment
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This peptide is used for tanning as well as ED and prevents skin cancer. It does it all but it can't grow hair.
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Known sides:
1. It will darken your existing freckles during your "loading" phase, the month or so while the peptide builds up in your system. My freckles faded back after I quit using it. Some claim their freckles don't fade...not sure how many
2. You'll feel queasy when you take it the first few times, and may also get red in the face for an hour or so. I take lower doses and I take them at night.
3. INCREASED LIBIDO. Big time. Frequent erections, lol.
Guys, be careful with this stuff. It is potent as ****. I don't care how fair-skinned you are, after the loading phase, this can get you darker in two days of sun exposure than people who tan all summer long. Use it wisely. Good luck, and sorry I can't be more helpful with providing a supplier. I think a good suntan does wonders to mitigate the harshness of mpb.Comment
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Order it online and do it at home. It's a daily injection for a month, then maintenance injections once a week. It may sound experimental but I am just a regular dude with no science or medicinal background and I was able to use it easily.Comment
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