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Well…swooping would try AAPE, i think it's goingto work. No joking, swooping is strict in judging treatment.
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Originally Posted by Swooping
http://derminator.owndoc.com/ looks worthwhile since dermarollers suck (more painful than something mechnical), it also doesn't cause microtearing. I just came across it the other day I may get it for topical absorption/ease to microneedle. I might get into AAPE possibly if microneedling is a valid way to deliver the drug like Swooping said.
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How are the injections done? AAPE is injected subcutaneously in multiple injections? How much is injected and how many areas?
Thanks.
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AAPE is injected intradermally. 0.02ml per injection up to 3-4mls total every 3-5 weeks I believe. I would say a 30 to31g insulin syringe would work fine and virtually painless.
(I think I answered my own question)
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Originally Posted by robodoc
AAPE is injected intradermally. 0.02ml per injection up to 3-4mls total every 3-5 weeks I believe. I would say a 30 to31g insulin syringe would work fine and virtually painless.
(I think I answered my own question)
How many times? Meaning how many times do you have to inject those 3-4 milliliters?
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Originally Posted by Sogeking
How many times? Meaning how many times do you have to inject those 3-4 milliliters?
Well 3/0.02 = 150 injection spots.
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Here is my comment on AAPE. It has potential and may help or slow down hair loss but here is bad news. I read the AAPE study, looked at the results and definitely feel it helps but....the best results come from 2 years of use and not complete reversal of hair loss. So as I have said before AAPE used in conjunction with other remedies may result in an additive effect. Other remedies are Nizoral, Minoxidil, Finasteride, supplements and good health habits.
If you can afford around $2,000/year then you can try it. Getter closer but not there yet.
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Originally Posted by robodoc
Here is my comment on AAPE. It has potential and may help or slow down hair loss but here is bad news. I read the AAPE study, looked at the results and definitely feel it helps but....the best results come from 2 years of use and not complete reversal of hair loss. So as I have said before AAPE used in conjunction with other remedies may result in an additive effect. Other remedies are Nizoral, Minoxidil, Finasteride, supplements and good health habits.
If you can afford around $2,000/year then you can try it. Getter closer but not there yet.
Did you read the study released march 26 2015? (Hair regeneration treatment using adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium: follow-up with trichograms - hirotaro Fukuoka, MD, PhD, and Hirotaka Suga, MD, PhD)
It states that the participants received treatment every 3-5 weeks for a total of 6 sessions.
Their conclusion after follow ups: "Hair numbers significantly increased after treatment in both male (including those without finasteride administration) and female patients.
They did however follow them up for about 2 years after initial treatment.
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Originally Posted by Swooping
Well 3/0.02 = 150 injection spots.
I worded my question wrong. One application of the treatment is as it was said 3-4 millilitres, however I actually meant how many sessions and it was said 6 in post below so I'm good.
@robodoc
Yeah some good results were noted after 1 year has passed. So this has some potential but in the long run.
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