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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackito View Post
    Do you take fin or dut? Also, if you have a beard then a transplant is always an option.. I've seen posts on here of people go from a Norwood 6 to a Norwood 2 with decent density thanks to their beard hair.
    Been on fin since 07. No beard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    Not just hair cloning, but regeneration. With these new discoveries in the last few months, they can cure us with a lotion. I'd stay away from transplants. IMO.
    Which new discoveries do you mean, mate?

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    Seems like if you hold out for as long as possible you'll miss out on the benefits of what we do have available now. I'd look into which methods currently available have the best track record and consistently have produced quality results.

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    Ha ha ha ! "new discoveries" !!! If you want to wait for something new to come out that reverses hair loss, you will probably die bald.
    I can't believe people here still believe in this crap (something new is about to come out). We've been hearing the same old crap for the past 30 years and NOTHING is going to change any time soon. I'd say they'll probably be saying the same thing 20 years from now.

    Go get an effing HT and get it over with. It's not the perfect solution but it is better than being bald - if you really don't like being bald.

    And to the guy who said FUEs don't look good and the patient's hair looks like Barbie hair, ARE YOU KIDDING ? I don't know where the hell you see these guys with hair like Barbie's but most people -at least the ones who get their FUEs done by good doctors- have really good results. It's all around us to see and you don't have to look hard to find them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictimOfDHT View Post
    Ha ha ha ! "new discoveries" !!! If you want to wait for something new to come out that reverses hair loss, you will probably die bald.
    I can't believe people here still believe in this crap (something new is about to come out). We've been hearing the same old crap for the past 30 years and NOTHING is going to change any time soon. I'd say they'll probably be saying the same thing 20 years from now.

    Go get an effing HT and get it over with. It's not the perfect solution but it is better than being bald - if you really don't like being bald.

    And to the guy who said FUEs don't look good and the patient's hair looks like Barbie hair, ARE YOU KIDDING ? I don't know where the hell you see these guys with hair like Barbie's but most people -at least the ones who get their FUEs done by good doctors- have really good results. It's all around us to see and you don't have to look hard to find them.
    How can you compare 20 years ago to now? The technology we had in 1997 was useless for the methods of treatments that were being attempted. Today, we have every bit of computing, facilitation and robotics required to achieve a result. When you look at how much we've advanced in the past 20 years you can't pin a finger on where we could possibly be in another 20. We could have a cure.. or we could be in the same position we are now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caddarik79 View Post
    Hey guyz,

    let's say hair cloning is not for "in five years" but in ten.

    Isn't then FUE the best way to deal with hairloss for now, and the white dots can always be refilled with cloned hair when the mirale comes out?

    Rebuilding the donor should not be a problem in 2025, and you will enjoy less "focused on hair" life in the meantime? just a thought.

    I was also thinking that the dots can be covered with SMP tattoo, in between now and the revolution of multiplication?

    What do you guyz think?
    It probably is, I thought using dut would be but for me it just doesn't seem to be slowing down my hairline hair loss. If anything it got worse from propecia and now dut just can't save it

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