Everyone loses hair differently. I for example started to notice my temples receding when I was 18/19 and at the age of 37 today, I still have a lot of hair and could hide the fact that I am balding with the rest of my hair, but a friend of mine started losing in his early twenties, and within about a year became a norwood 5.
Look at guys like Sting who were noticeably balding at a young age but still have a decent amount of hair (all before Propecia came out), and then you see other celebrities who are out of the limelight for a short time and come back with a crome dome.
We all lose at a different rate, some faster than others.
thats true. I started losing at the age of 18, till 24 I was NW2, then in 6 effin months I came to NW3!
Now I'm somewhat stable since I'm using msm, I hope it will stay that way...
Now I'm waiting for histogen, aderans and possibly nigam.
My friend started balding at your age (around 19), he's 28 now and is around NW4.5!
Worst case, in 2 years you'll reach NW3 and if Aderans is out, it'll halt your hair @ NW3 and Gho will bring it back to NW1!
A great man once said: "“Only in the darkness can you see the stars.” and I truly believe that!
Stay strong my man! and don't ever give up hope! because without hope we're nothing but a broken-winged bird, never to fly again!
Everyone loses hair differently. I for example started to notice my temples receding when I was 18/19 and at the age of 37 today, I still have a lot of hair and could hide the fact that I am balding with the rest of my hair, but a friend of mine started losing in his early twenties, and within about a year became a norwood 5.
Look at guys like Sting who were noticeably balding at a young age but still have a decent amount of hair (all before Propecia came out), and then you see other celebrities who are out of the limelight for a short time and come back with a crome dome.
We all lose at a different rate, some faster than others.
Hmm just to clarify, it seems aderans will be a great replacement(more direct solution) than Propecia?
thus little to no growth should be expected? It'll be fantastic to get off fin if that's the case!
I agree, not to change the subject of the thread, but I'm rooting for both of them. Propecia is already a relatively good treatment if you don't have sides, but it is just that, a treatment...it won't stop loss for ever, so hopefully aderans and histogen can change the game.
Would aderans replace the DP cells in the hair follicles currently still alive (meaning no more loss) while the HT would cover the bald spot permanently ?
Have there been any aderans results yet? I haven't looked but haven't heard much either
Pretty much
Results are relatively positive! 60% of subjects achieved results on the same level to propecia after a single therapy session!
My friend started balding at your age (around 19), he's 28 now and is around NW4.5!
Worst case, in 2 years you'll reach NW3 and if Aderans is out, it'll halt your hair @ NW3 and Gho will bring it back to NW1!
A great man once said: "“Only in the darkness can you see the stars.” and I truly believe that!
Stay strong my man! and don't ever give up hope! because without hope we're nothing but a broken-winged bird, never to fly again!
Would aderans replace the DP cells in the hair follicles currently still alive (meaning no more loss) while the HT would cover the bald spot permanently ?
Have there been any aderans results yet? I haven't looked but haven't heard much either
histogen has proven to be more affective than and hair treatment available and has shown to be safe as of now....GET THIS SHIT TO THE MOTHERF**KING MARKET ALREADY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!
histogen has proven to be more affective than and hair treatment available and has shown to be safe as of now....GET THIS SHIT TO THE MOTHERF**KING MARKET ALREADY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!
I agree that it's good to be positive but I think the most positive thing someone can do is to come to terms with their baldness. Pinning so much hope on these future treatments and putting your life on hold is a risk.
We all know baldness sucks and that life would be better if we had a full head of hair, but there's only so much you can do about it. If these future treatments pan out, that would be incredible. But even if they don't, it won't be the end of the world.
From my personal observations, I don't quite share the same level of optimism in these companies (Aderans, Histogen, Replicel) as Desmond might. I think an effective treatment will likely come from a different, perhaps unexpected source. But realistically speaking, I still think this is some time away and we should be reasonable with our expectations.
Yeah, but reasonable is...If we can maintain our hair right now...and histogen doesn't have a major unforeseen health concern...then in 3 years, or so, with the combination of a HT and histogen to regrow/thicken/maintain....we can have hair for life. Histogen has already proven to be better than propecia with no sides. That's pretty good.
Guys, I know you're all depressed about your hairloss but look at it this way:
In the grand scheme of things, most of us are gonna be alive for another 40-50 years. We have to wait another 2-3 years to keep our hair! is that so bad? I don't think so!
Positivity is all we have against MPB! Believe me
I agree that it's good to be positive but I think the most positive thing someone can do is to come to terms with their baldness. Pinning so much hope on these future treatments and putting your life on hold is a risk.
We all know baldness sucks and that life would be better if we had a full head of hair, but there's only so much you can do about it. If these future treatments pan out, that would be incredible. But even if they don't, it won't be the end of the world.
From my personal observations, I don't quite share the same level of optimism in these companies (Aderans, Histogen, Replicel) as Desmond might. I think an effective treatment will likely come from a different, perhaps unexpected source. But realistically speaking, I still think this is some time away and we should be reasonable with our expectations.
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