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  • SI_DUDE
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 7

    Laser Therapy

    I am looking into laser therapy for hair loss, I am to understand the Laser Comb is not recommended, so I found this product, I do not know a lot about this for of treatment, but these devices are used in professional salons. I would think they would be out of business if they did not work. Was wondering if anybody had some experience with this product?

    regrow hair, thinning hair, Super Grow Lasers, hair laser, laser hair therapy
  • Shan
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 366

    #2
    you should research FDA approved meds before ordering shit online

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    • SI_DUDE
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 7

      #3
      Originally posted by Shan
      you should research FDA approved meds before ordering shit online
      I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!

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      • Shan
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 366

        #4
        Originally posted by SI_DUDE
        I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!
        what went wrong, meds or surgery

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        • hellouser
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 4419

          #5
          Originally posted by SI_DUDE
          I have already had 3 transplants, spent 1 year on Mioxidil, and finastride, been at this for over a decade actually. I will never trust a surgeon again, what liars!
          Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.

          Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.

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          • SI_DUDE
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 7

            #6
            Originally posted by hellouser
            Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.

            Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.
            Thats intresting, I would think the manufaturers would be out of business if their were no truth to the laser treatment, how about this new product

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            • Shan
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 366

              #7
              Only FDA approved meds work

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              • hellouser
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 4419

                #8
                Originally posted by Shan
                Only FDA approved meds work
                Completely false.

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                • SI_DUDE
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Originally posted by hellouser
                  Well minox and 3 transplants are all better than laser therapy.... id call laser therapy a complete HOAX.

                  Get on RU/CB or Fin/Dut/Avodart.
                  Whats RU/CB

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                  • SI_DUDE
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 7

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shan
                    what went wrong, meds or surgery
                    Long story short, I have scars that are visible, I need to keep my hair at a very specific length, meaning it can't be to short or to long, to short the scars show, to long it looks to sparse, thin, and frizzy.

                    I was not told the truth about shock loss, or further hair loss, or the amount of hair I would receive from the surgery that will actually grow. Doctors conceal a lot of facts because at the end of the day it's a business, and my Dr came highly recommend, he was said to be "the best" and he is a Christian to boot.

                    After three surgery’s and several years past since my last surgery I sent the doctors before and after photos he took and I basically have the same amount of hair on my head that I did the day I walked in his office for the first surgery. I asked him why I did not get the results patients with only 1 or 2 surgeries posted on his Web Site got, he said not all results are typical, and admitted the results were poor.

                    Meds affect my hormone levels and I would never compromise my health for hair.

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                    • hellouser
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 4419

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SI_DUDE
                      Whats RU/CB
                      RU58841 is a compound that is used as a topical solution to stop AGA. Unfortunately it never went commercial and ultimately got scrapped. However many people (myself included) are able to purchase RU in raw powder form and dissolving it in ethanol alcohol and propylene glycol (same solution used to mix minoxidil, aka rogaine). RU's results can potentially be phenomenal but the greatest benefit from it is that side effects are far less frequent than Finasteride and far more mild thereby greatly reducing the chance of erectile dysfunction (i've yet to hear a single case of ED from RU58841).

                      CB is actually CB-03-01, a new compound still in clinical trials by Cosmo Pharmaceuticals which is 4X as effective as Finasteride with *zero* side effects (the goal of the new treatment was exactly that as Finasteride has castrated many men). It too is a topical solution like rogaine or RU, but outside of the lab working on it, noone knows what the vehicle is (solution used, ethanol/pg? oleyl/pg? dmi/dmso? etc.).

                      From the CB trials, hair density increased from 75 to around 109 grafts per cm2.

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                      • greatjob!
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 909

                        #12
                        Originally posted by SI_DUDE
                        Long story short, I have scars that are visible, I need to keep my hair at a very specific length, meaning it can't be to short or to long, to short the scars show, to long it looks to sparse, thin, and frizzy.

                        I was not told the truth about shock loss, or further hair loss, or the amount of hair I would receive from the surgery that will actually grow. Doctors conceal a lot of facts because at the end of the day it's a business, and my Dr came highly recommend, he was said to be "the best" and he is a Christian to boot.

                        After three surgery’s and several years past since my last surgery I sent the doctors before and after photos he took and I basically have the same amount of hair on my head that I did the day I walked in his office for the first surgery. I asked him why I did not get the results patients with only 1 or 2 surgeries posted on his Web Site got, he said not all results are typical, and admitted the results were poor.

                        Meds affect my hormone levels and I would never compromise my health for hair.
                        Who was your doctor? Also not sure what him being a "Christian" has do to with anything. Christians are just as prone to being terrible people as anyone else.

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                        • SI_DUDE
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 7

                          #13
                          Originally posted by hellouser
                          RU58841 is a compound that is used as a topical solution to stop AGA. Unfortunately it never went commercial and ultimately got scrapped. However many people (myself included) are able to purchase RU in raw powder form and dissolving it in ethanol alcohol and propylene glycol (same solution used to mix minoxidil, aka rogaine). RU's results can potentially be phenomenal but the greatest benefit from it is that side effects are far less frequent than Finasteride and far more mild thereby greatly reducing the chance of erectile dysfunction (i've yet to hear a single case of ED from RU58841).

                          CB is actually CB-03-01, a new compound still in clinical trials by Cosmo Pharmaceuticals which is 4X as effective as Finasteride with *zero* side effects (the goal of the new treatment was exactly that as Finasteride has castrated many men). It too is a topical solution like rogaine or RU, but outside of the lab working on it, noone knows what the vehicle is (solution used, ethanol/pg? oleyl/pg? dmi/dmso? etc.).

                          From the CB trials, hair density increased from 75 to around 109 grafts per cm2.
                          So folks are already using RU\CB ? where do you buy the compounds?

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                          • hellouser
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 4419

                            #14
                            Originally posted by SI_DUDE
                            So folks are already using RU\CB ? where do you buy the compounds?


                            You have to mix the compounds yourself though and on a regular basis, RU isn't stable for very long, maximum 2 months I would say, any longer and your risking its potency, so best to make 7 day batches when needed.

                            I'm not sure about CB.

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                            • Shan
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 366

                              #15
                              Being prone to hair loss after a transplant is not the surgeons fault.
                              They usually recommend taking Fin.
                              Who was the surgeon?

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