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PrettyFly; what's your regimen?
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Originally Posted by PrettyFly83
Hey Hellouser, yip I'd say pretty much NW6 if not I would be by the end of year. I have looked through old photo's on facebook to track my progression and can summarize it as such:
19: Started noticing increased hair fall in my study book etc
21: Noticed temples thinning (NW1.5)
23: Increased Temple and top thinning (NW2)
24: Significant thinning on top (NW3)
25-26: Loss of density all over (NW4 but could trace NW6 thinning - started buzzing)
28: Bald top no temples (NW5)
30: (Now) complete loss with some minor stubborn terminal hairs sporadically spaced (NW6)
Current status after 2.5 months treatment is still NW5 as the new hairs are still very fine and not densely spaced but if it keeps going I'd say an NW3 is in reach. I'm not expecting to rewind more than 6 years but who knows...Hope that helps.
Thank you!
This is definitely exciting for diffuse thinners, too bad my temples are shot! Hopefully I can regain some hair in that area.
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Well I have pretty long hair on top anyway (I'm a NW2/3 maybe, with only very slight thinning on top), but it's my hairline that affects me the most. So the growth thing may not affect me so much. The ice thing sounds like a good idea, I may try that!
Thanks, and good luck to you. Keep going with it and I expect you to be a NW1 this time next year
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Originally Posted by clandestine
PrettyFly; what's your regimen?
Hey Clandestine, check out pages 5 and 6 of the thread, think its all there. Let me know if you got any queries?
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Originally Posted by PrettyFly83
Hey Clandestine, check out pages 5 and 6 of the thread, think its all there. Let me know if you got any queries?
Thanks.
Looks like you've got some regrowth; good job!
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Quick misc. question about derma rolling: can you use them successfully without having buzzed hair?
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Originally Posted by Pentarou
Quick misc. question about derma rolling: can you use them successfully without having buzzed hair?
As long as it wounds the skin, you should be fine. If the dermaroller is going overtop your existing hair, you'll probably need longer needles.
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Originally Posted by hellouser
As long as it wounds the skin, you should be fine. If the dermaroller is going overtop your existing hair, you'll probably need longer needles.
Ah, I see. I don't have any bald areas if that helps, I'm a diffuse Nw2.5. Still worth a shot?
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Originally Posted by Pentarou
Ah, I see. I don't have any bald areas if that helps, I'm a diffuse Nw2.5. Still worth a shot?
Hell yeah.
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I'm ordering one today too
Remember guys , we are out for blood .
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