The idea is that the hair should last as long as your normal hair. So if you went bald at 30, the hair should last 30 years. As far as a hairline, you can use it on your donor region, then get a transplant on your hairline.
Keep in mind that this technology is available yet. If things go the way they're supposed to, this product might hit American markets in 2015.
2015? That sucks tbh...
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At least it is something! At least I can know that I won't be totally bald in a decade from now, probably not.
10-06-2010 03:29 AM
Fixed by 35
HSC increased hair growth by 25% from a single application over an entire year. If they perfect the formula and get the dosage right, I don't see why a full head of hair would not be achievable.
Let's think about how this product works. In theory, it recovers hair follicles to their embryonic state. However, these hair follicles have to contend with DHT from the outset. From that, I would suggest:
Every single hair follicle could be recovered with the right dosage.
However, these follicles will be susceptible to DHT.
The hair produced might last, theoretically, for as long as your hair lasted after puberty last time. In my case, 9 or 10 years.
It might be necessary to continue taking anti-DHT medication and Minoxidil to maximise results.
10-06-2010 06:51 AM
KeepTheHair
I think so too
10-06-2010 02:36 PM
gmonasco
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fixed by 35
HSC increased hair growth by 25% from a single application over an entire year. If they perfect the formula and get the dosage right, I don't see why a full head of hair would not be achievable.
Because increased dosages don't necessarily produce increased results.