Hair is still holding up and then some thanks to Seti and PGE2
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I havent dermastamped in 1.5 months so I absolutely know the results would have been better if I didnt skip it.
Since my last update 2 months ago, Ive been skipping so many days in applying Seti out of laziness and because I would come home 4am after going to the bar with friends and be to tired to apply it.
Im no longer going to be chasing after girls and to be honest its a huge distraction and waste of time. Im going to be following the protocol religiously again starting today.
How do you know whether these research chemicals wont cause cancer 3 - 4 years down the road?
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Crazy the lengths some people will go for a few extra hairs. They will use all these unstable and unproven solutions, regardless of any health ramifications, just for the remote possibility of growing a bit of hair.
If your hair is thinning than Seti, PGE2, dermastamping + LiCl will take care of it and reverse the miniaturization.
As for slick bald areas. Ive noticed a weird phenomena, imagine this forrest being your hairline and the plains being your slick bald scalp.
When you apply Seti, PGE2 and Licl + Dermastamping. Rather than trees growing all over the plain, the forrest gets larger and marches forward.
Basically the temple recession that i have is getting lower and lower. I believe there needs to be nearby stem cells for the vellus hairs to turn terminal and thats whats happening.
problem is you take inconsistent pictures. you dont comb the hairline back.
So if you can't do this, which I keep begging for, then to this just looks like hair getting longer. If I can't see the base/root then its hard for to judge if the "forest is moving".
I also recommend drawing on a hairline for reference pics. It's the best way to see how far you from "normal". Of course measurements would change depending on inaccuracies and random body image changes, you can at least get a general idea.
For you, you have 2 birthmarks that line up. I would hope you'd keep framing them the same way each time to give us a anchor point. But yea, comb your hair back and use the same lighting and standards as the base pic. i.e no flash, dry hair.
I want to compare apples to apples, not apples and pears.
I recently decided this past month to go a lot harder during my dermastamping sessions. Before i was going moderatelt hard to reduce pain.
Lots and lots of blood now, but I find that the hairs are growing more thicker and noticeable in the hairline.
Im thinking about buying a 2-3mm dermastamp . I know that if I cant hit the hair follicle even deeper say (4-5mm) it will hurt like an absolute bitch but this might be the key to real growth.
I have to agree with some previous posts. With all due respect to me it looks as if your loosing more hair. There certainly is no apparent improvement at least with images you have uploaded.
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