Dr. Carlos K. Wesley: No Surgery. No Pills

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  • Billena
    Doctor Representative
    • Dec 2012
    • 477

    Dr. Carlos K. Wesley: No Surgery. No Pills

    This patient can be seen before and a few months after only: 1) a single treatment of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and 2) daily use of our topical hair growth blend.

    This 32-year-old man did not have good luck with Propecia or Minoxidil. After experiencing profound unwanted side effects with the Propecia pill and then marked shedding after use of topical minoxidil (Rogaine) for months, he stopped taking both medications and came to our office for help.

    Although he was a candidate for either follicular unit extraction (FUE) or follicular unit transplantation (FUT), he opted for a more conservative approach to hair restoration. In addition to a PRP session, he used our topical hair growth blend (with finasteride as an active ingredient) daily. He was relieved to not experience any side effects while using the topical formula and was thrilled with the progress of his hair growth.

    We will continue to post more results with this conservative therapy on our Results Gallery.





    1050 Fifth Avenue
    New York, NY 10028
    (844) 745-6362
    www.drcarloswesley.com
  • JohnMPB
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 382

    #2
    what are the active ingredients in the topical hair regrowth blend and how do we obtain it?

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    • MarieEvo
      Doctor Representative
      • Apr 2016
      • 547

      #3
      Hi, JohnMPB.

      The active ingredients are Minoxidil, Finasteride and Caffeine. Please call our office at (844)745-6362 to get more information about obtaining the Hair Growth Blend.

      Thanks and have a wonderful day!
      I have worked with 26 different hair restoration doctors throughout my career. I have now been a nurse working with Dr. Wesley for more than a decade.

      Carlos K. Wesley, M.D.
      1050 Fifth Avenue
      New York, NY 10028
      Phone (844) 745-6362
      www.drcarloswesley.com

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      • JohnMPB
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 382

        #4
        I always assumed caffeine should not be used with minoxidil as it is a vasoconstrictor and minox is a vasidilator.

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        • johnnyboots
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 143

          #5
          Originally posted by JohnMPB
          I always assumed caffeine should not be used with minoxidil as it is a vasoconstrictor and minox is a vasidilator.
          Are u going to inquire?

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          • mlc2010
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 4

            #6
            I'm not suggesting anything untoward is going on, but the first picture.. on the second picture, the hair is grown long on the lateral humps, and swept over to the midscalp. why?

            When your before picture has it swept out of the way. It almost looks like your trying to improve the images to sell a product that doesnt really do much

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            • Carlos Wesley, MD
              IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
              • Nov 2012
              • 100

              #7
              @JohnMPB: Those are both correct physiologic effects (vasoconstriction & vasodilation) that effectively balance each other out. Neither of them, however, have a direct effect on hair growth. What we have found is that patients who may have experienced headaches, nausea, or dizziness (often due to vasodilation) are better able to tolerate minoxidil when a caffeine component is included.

              @mlc2010: Here is a magnified image of the exact same point on the patient's scalp before and a few months after. Now, we do not expect every patient to respond as profoundly positively as this patient did to the combination of PRP, and our topical blend. We have been pleased to observe that combination therapy appears to raise the likelihood of patients' positive hair growth response within a few months after initiating treatment.

              Carlos Wesley, MD
              Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
              View my IAHRS Profile

              1050 Fifth Avenue
              New York, NY 10028
              844-745-6362
              http://www.drcarloswesley.com
              info@drcarloswesley.com

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              • Ziggyz123
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2015
                • 368

                #8
                Dr. Wesley, where on the scalp was that photo taken? As in, what part (rear, side, frontal region etc..) there is a lot of reversal of minaturization apparent in that photo.. What was the time frame between photos also?

                That small image speaks louder than the image of the patients entire head mainly because of the combover. I'm interested in this procedure because I'm still losing and minaturizing on dutasteride and was on finasteride.

                Thanks!

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                • Ziggyz123
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2015
                  • 368

                  #9
                  Oh wait, I thought you were injecting prp mixed with minoxidil. I didn't see that the minoxidil was applied topically

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                  • AbuHanifa786
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2016
                    • 3

                    #10
                    wow this is really amazing...

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                    • Billena
                      Doctor Representative
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 477

                      #11
                      Hi Abu-yes, the result was really amazing. To say that the patient was thrilled would be an understatement!
                      1050 Fifth Avenue
                      New York, NY 10028
                      (844) 745-6362
                      www.drcarloswesley.com

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                      • LongWayHome
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 183

                        #12
                        The "after photo" is a classic comb-over.
                        The guy grew his hair on the sides where he still had and simply "moved" it to the center,
                        like many do without any product.

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                        • JohnMPB
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 382

                          #13
                          The magnified photo does indeed show thickening of hair, I wish the hair styles were the same however so we could judge just how much of a global change there was.

                          However, topical fin is proven to only work to the extent that it is absorbed internally into the blood stream. Why did you just not have the patient take oral fin since it's easier and has long term safety and efficacy studies as compared to topical?

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                          • cardib
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2016
                            • 128

                            #14
                            are consults free?

                            Originally posted by Carlos Wesley, MD
                            @JohnMPB: Those are both correct physiologic effects (vasoconstriction & vasodilation) that effectively balance each other out. Neither of them, however, have a direct effect on hair growth. What we have found is that patients who may have experienced headaches, nausea, or dizziness (often due to vasodilation) are better able to tolerate minoxidil when a caffeine component is included.

                            @mlc2010: Here is a magnified image of the exact same point on the patient's scalp before and a few months after. Now, we do not expect every patient to respond as profoundly positively as this patient did to the combination of PRP, and our topical blend. We have been pleased to observe that combination therapy appears to raise the likelihood of patients' positive hair growth response within a few months after initiating treatment.

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                            • DD1
                              Junior Member
                              • Jul 2016
                              • 11

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mlc2010
                              I'm not suggesting anything untoward is going on, but the first picture.. on the second picture, the hair is grown long on the lateral humps, and swept over to the midscalp. why?

                              When your before picture has it swept out of the way. It almost looks like your trying to improve the images to sell a product that doesnt really do much

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                              That is exactly what i thought...a comb over.
                              Last edited by Winston; 07-18-2016, 11:47 AM. Reason: Please refer to our posting policies and TOS.

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