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Non-Surgical Approach in Young Male Patient (PRP & Keto 2% + Caffeine): Dr. Wesley
This 20-year-old man had grown frustrated with his hair thinning throughout the frontal half of his scalp. He was averse to taking Propecia or Rogaine and sought advice from Dr. Wesley.
He underwent a combined treatment involving platelet rich plasma (PRP) mesotherapy coupled with 2-3 times weekly use of a 2% ketoconazole shampoo with caffeine. No other interventions were made.
The young man can be seen before and four months later.
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Senior Member
He looks better.
Does he have any opinions on the matter. Also, could he show his photographs here?
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Originally Posted by k9gatton
He looks better.
Does he have any opinions on the matter. Also, could he show his photographs here?
Difference is purely a lighting effect....Before pic has a lot more light.
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Originally Posted by Louish
Difference is purely a lighting effect....Before pic has a lot more light.
It's a styling effect on the front.
You seriously don't know what your talking about.
But the vertex is denser. Not a lot, but there clearly is a density change.
The lighting and angle are the SAME. Don't believe me?
Look at the ARMS.
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Wonder what kind of shampoo it was with the 2% keto
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Originally Posted by k9gatton
It's a styling effect on the front.
You seriously don't know what your talking about.
But the vertex is denser. Not a lot, but there clearly is a density change.
The lighting and angle are the SAME. Don't believe me?
Look at the ARMS.
Hahahaha the arm has a lot more light to it as well as the hair. Hair and skin are a lot darker on the after pic, how come Sherlock? Of course they cheated on the styling this wasn't worth mentioning. Wow looks like you are bitter for the other day hahahah Are you that desperate to come back at me? An old post and a bunch of non sense? Go study a bit of Optics...What a weak person you are...
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Originally Posted by Louish
Hahahaha the arm has a lot more light to it as well as the hair. Hair and skin are a lot darker on the after pic, how come Sherlock? Of course they cheated on the styling this wasn't worth mentioning. Wow looks like you are bitter for the other day hahahah Are you that desperate to come back at me? An old post and a bunch of non sense? Go study a bit of Optics...What a weak person you are...
You're the pathetic troll. You have nothing original to say, ever. Just criticize other's who have input.
You add nothing. I'm dead serious. Even the glycol comment.
PRP treatment does make some people's hair thicker. No it's not the answer for androgen alopecia.
The guy didn't make a FULL recovery. And that's evident in the pictures. Why didn't
they cover that up?
The pictures DON'T hide that. They show the same scalp the guy had before. But it's thicker. But
you can't answer that one. You're an optics expert? Really, in what, magic tricks?
You can't give an answer to that.
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Originally Posted by k9gatton
You're the pathetic troll. You have nothing original to say, ever. Just criticize other's who have input.
You add nothing. I'm dead serious. Even the glycol comment.
PRP treatment does make some people's hair thicker. No it's not the answer for androgen alopecia.
The guy didn't make a FULL recovery. And that's evident in the pictures. Why didn't
they cover that up?
The pictures DON'T hide that. They show the same scalp the guy had before. But it's thicker. But
you can't answer that one. You're an optics expert? Really, in what, magic tricks?
You can't give an answer to that.
Are you implying that you didn't name Propylene Glycol incorrectly? Are you that delusional? I am a PHD in Biochemistry so I studied extensively Optics among other things yes....Lighting is clearly different like most other before/after pics. What you say is just plain retarded. I love ignorant fools like you, you are truly clueless and have no idea that you are. I would love PRP to work I would do it all the time. Not many satisfied customers though.
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Originally Posted by Louish
Are you implying that you didn't name Propylene Glycol incorrectly? Are you that delusional? I am a PHD in Biochemistry so I studied extensively Optics among other things yes....Lighting is clearly different like most other before/after pics. What you say is just plain retarded. I love ignorant fools like you, you are truly clueless and have no idea that you are. I would love PRP to work I would do it all the time. Not many satisfied customers though.
You have a PHD in Biochemistry? Really? Wow. That makes you an hair expert, I'm sure.
So, what type of work do you make up (i mean do)? Let me guess, you're inventing new hair
transplant surgery!
Don't make me laugh.
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Let me just say this. There not covering the vertex hair at all. That's where the thickness happened.
The guy that cuts my hair has hundreds of clients. Both men and women. Some of them are medical doctors.
One of them had PRP treatment, before having a full hair transplant. And the guy that cut my hair told me some things, which I found to be scientifically accurate:
1. Minoxidil effects are temporary. Everybody loses hair if they ONLY take Minoxidil, and no anti DHT medications. He was right on that.
2. Propecia (Finasteride) has permanent effects.
The guy that got PRP DID have thicker hair. But it wasn't enough for him. So his client ended up getting a hair transplant.
So, I guess that blows your theory down the drain, doesn't it?
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