New topical from Turkey University
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It's not shocking but it at least seems to show some minor positive change, assuming the pics aren't enhanced. They could be, it's not a hard trick to pull. Reviving a sleeping follicle is hard as **** and should be respected if it's actually being done. If it's real and reliable rather than one-off results, that's important to know about, even if it's small regrowth. For scientific proof-of-concept regarding the drug's method, for possible maintenance even if regrowth is negligible, and because who knows what it could be paired with. The short list of things that have ever been shown to grow hair has been growing recently and who knows, it could be a ****tail of it all that does the trick. With that said, I won't be scrambling to order any just yet.Comment
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I wonder if this will work better than that hair loss treatment that came out of Oxford University back in 2011 (TRX2) or that new gadget developed by Technion scientists that that Vraf fellow was peddling.Comment
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i'll try to keep it for myself next time.Comment
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Yeah, this made news in Turkey actually. They use stem cells from foreskin or some crap, and a balding actor/comedian was at the press conference as a volunteer for the treatment. I don't have much hope but it's something they're trying at least.
Those pics in the article look worthless, but some of the before-after pics in the video presentation looks decent.Comment
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any updates on this?Yeah, this made news in Turkey actually. They use stem cells from foreskin or some crap, and a balding actor/comedian was at the press conference as a volunteer for the treatment. I don't have much hope but it's something they're trying at least.
Those pics in the article look worthless, but some of the before-after pics in the video presentation looks decent.Comment
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