1. JFSI needs clinical help. No way should hair loss be that devastating to anyone. It's all in our heads, plenty of bald men and women out there living life. I never think about other balding guys, and when I see them I think "well, he's bald," and then I move right on, I don't obsess over it, just my own hairloss. I understand that it sucks, but you shouldn't be bed-ridden by it.
I saw a guy at Bonnaroo the other month who had a deformity in which his upper lip was enormous, like 20x the size it should have been, and his face was distorted. I believe he had elephantiasis on his face. No one would go near him. He was all alone. That made a huge impression on me, and ever since I have not complained much about hair loss beyond the current state of treatments. I guarantee JFSI would rather be bald than be like this guy.
2. No one is buying Gho or Nigam. Donor Regeneration is still unproven to these guys, they haven't seen it. I think Spencer was VERY clear that he would support it if he could confirm its existence. He said he would even open up his own clinic, and that he could make it happen with the flick of his wrist, but there's no evidence. I was pretty persuaded by this, too. We haven't seen enough proof to state with confidence that this method works consistently. I was excited about the prospect of donor regeneration being solidified in 2013, but it hasn't happened.
3. The Bald Truth is a great show, but I realize it's mainly a place for young balding guys to discuss the proven treatments and to seek help dealing with the psychological effects of mpb. Both Spencer and Jotronic endorse name brand versions of the Big 3, and they talk about FUE and FUT hair transplants. I was hoping to get information on the cutting edge treatments, but nothing beyond donor regeneration was touched on this time. I understand that these guys have been around for the past 15 years and have seen a lot of bs get hyped up only to fail, but it would be nice to hear Spencer's thoughts on microneedling at least, if not CB and some other experimental stuff. I think I'll call in on the next show and bring some of this stuff up, just so they have it in the back of their minds and are aware of some of the advancements that have been made this year.
I saw a guy at Bonnaroo the other month who had a deformity in which his upper lip was enormous, like 20x the size it should have been, and his face was distorted. I believe he had elephantiasis on his face. No one would go near him. He was all alone. That made a huge impression on me, and ever since I have not complained much about hair loss beyond the current state of treatments. I guarantee JFSI would rather be bald than be like this guy.
2. No one is buying Gho or Nigam. Donor Regeneration is still unproven to these guys, they haven't seen it. I think Spencer was VERY clear that he would support it if he could confirm its existence. He said he would even open up his own clinic, and that he could make it happen with the flick of his wrist, but there's no evidence. I was pretty persuaded by this, too. We haven't seen enough proof to state with confidence that this method works consistently. I was excited about the prospect of donor regeneration being solidified in 2013, but it hasn't happened.
3. The Bald Truth is a great show, but I realize it's mainly a place for young balding guys to discuss the proven treatments and to seek help dealing with the psychological effects of mpb. Both Spencer and Jotronic endorse name brand versions of the Big 3, and they talk about FUE and FUT hair transplants. I was hoping to get information on the cutting edge treatments, but nothing beyond donor regeneration was touched on this time. I understand that these guys have been around for the past 15 years and have seen a lot of bs get hyped up only to fail, but it would be nice to hear Spencer's thoughts on microneedling at least, if not CB and some other experimental stuff. I think I'll call in on the next show and bring some of this stuff up, just so they have it in the back of their minds and are aware of some of the advancements that have been made this year.
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