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    It's almost sad how little attention this gets purely because of the title (the title does kind of sound like you're just some newbie getting excited by LLT) and because of people speedreading this post and still thinking it's about LLT... Maybe make another thread with the same study but with a less confusing title?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedHairASAP View Post
    I'm anti- laser helmets... that low-light-therapy lasers (LLT)


    This is a much stronger laser-- like the one used for hair removal.


    The two approaches are significantly different, completely unrelated. LLT is based on... stimulation? What I posted is based on wounding (which we know works)
    I did derma-rolling for over 12 weeks and it didn't seem to do much

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOhairNOlife View Post
    I did derma-rolling for over 12 weeks and it didn't seem to do much
    Okay. Well, other people seemed to have trouble with this concept too. Let me break it down for you and others:

    (1) There have been successful dermarolling trials (a type of wounding)

    (2) There is the hair plucking study (a type of wounding)

    and now (3) there is this study using laser to wound (a type of wounding)


    What do the above FACTS tell us?


    (1) wounding can grow hair

    (2) we don't know the best way to wound yet (what TYPE of wounding? How often/to what exent? Obviously, you didn't do it "right"-- not because you're a moron, but because we just don't know the "right" way to do it yet... only that there is one very specific right way to do it... and many many many wrong ways)

    (3) taking knowledge from the plucking, dermarolling, and laser findings may lead to an answer to the most efficient TYPE of wounding and PROTOCOL




    All of the aboe is 100% true logical fact. Everyone should read it a few times and let it sink in. Then we may be able to find a treatment through this strategy.

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