Frontal view does seem to look better..I have used a laser cap ...www.lasercap.us which i have found to be a high quality product but honestly I am throwing so much at my hairloss such as minox, dutasteride, laser, nizoral, etc that i know longer know what is doing what..and despite it all I am still losing ground...oh well...sigh
I'm going to test a LLLT helmet. Tracking my results here
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Keep us posted thanks. Have u tried a derma roller. Are u considering a ht and can u pls walk as through ur daily hair routine. Will be really appreciated. I'm 15 and dealing with hair loss so ur story should help. Regards!!!!!Comment
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I really think you should CONTINUE with Propecia and Minoxidil. Because you would probably go to Norwood Zero.Comment
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I have always heard that laser therapy doesnt really seem to do much. It seems to work mainly with those who are early in their hair loss stage and are not already throwing everything else (like the BIG 3) at it. If you are already doing all the other stuff it won't have much additional effect. It does appear to be a good way of covering all the bases however so I would do it. I do use one myself and am still waiting for it to make me have hair like Ronald Reagan but so far no luck....Comment
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Sorry, I missed this post. I have not tried a derma roller. I might try it out at some point though. I'm not currently considering a HT. Right now, I use my laser helmet for 25 minutes every other day, use minoxidil foam every other day, and use vitamin D tablets.Comment
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Thanks, getting to a Norwood Zero would be great. There's just a gap in the center that I need better coverage for, and I should be in pretty good shape.Comment
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I would recommend the lasercap as I think it probably has more actual laser diodes than just about any other similar device and can deliver more laser energy to your scalp than just about anything out there. The lasercomb is actually kind of a joke compared to something like this....I have a lasercap and it is actually very well made but of course is expensive.....Comment
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I swear by the old fashioned, more effective vibrating brush. The trick is to use both sides of the brush, one side has massage balls, it hurts a bit at first, but after your head gets used to it (2 weeks or so), there is no pain.Comment
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Another month down, and I'm feeling pretty good about my results. There's just a small thin area on the crown that's being stubborn, but the rest looks thicker, healthier, and even shinny. I'm thinking about adding dermarolling to my regiment to thick up that last part. If I can do that, I think I can stop using a concealer when I go out.Comment
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Another month down, and I'm feeling pretty good about my results. There's just a small thin area on the crown that's being stubborn, but the rest looks thicker, healthier, and even shinny. I'm thinking about adding dermarolling to my regiment to thick up that last part. If I can do that, I think I can stop using a concealer when I go out.Comment
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