i wouldn't call it holy grail or cure, but those sprouting hairs deserve some fair discussion i think. it's far away from gaining a complete norwood or even talking about dense new hair regrowth, but those sprouting hair alone, on a 64 year old scalp, makes me wonder though. i think it's a good start. however, i'm not sure if the chloride dioxide is a safe way of damaging skin. some mentioned it is toxic. question is, does this chloride dioxide really only damage the upper layer of the skin, or does it also trigger some other mechanism in the cells which wouldn't be achieved with normal mechanical wounding (needles or lasers). maybe there are other safe mechanisms to peel down the skin in a controlled and safe way. i still think the laser idea from dr. cots would be ideal for that because it can penetrate the skin relatively deep, and the damage is done with a relative small diameter, but probably on thousand different spots.
if we could only have access to a medical laser for such purposes, and a controlled environment, alongside with a real doctor who has the right laser know how, then we could do great trials on our own, which are relatively safe, if we don't use chemicals in the first place. i think the wounding alone would induce some hairs in at least 10% of spots, just by chance.
if we could only have access to a medical laser for such purposes, and a controlled environment, alongside with a real doctor who has the right laser know how, then we could do great trials on our own, which are relatively safe, if we don't use chemicals in the first place. i think the wounding alone would induce some hairs in at least 10% of spots, just by chance.
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