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Hypoxia increase the turnover of steem cells, due at chronic hypoxia is not a good state in our organism.
You can buy Botox & inject yourself.. but it’s quite expensive. Alternative is to apply a numbing cream..
Guess I’d like to revive this post.
I am diffuse thinner, being fighting that sh*t since 2014. I am losing the battle, despite using duta .5mg ED, minoxidil (oral or topical) needling and a bunch of other sh*t. Nothing works and I am on the verge if looking like sh*t because of baldness, NW2 but quite diffuse.
I am considering dropping duta (as it does jack sh*t) and replace it with duta mesotherapy (at least that would limit my side effects for the same shitty result).
I am considering other options I haven’t tried: botox for scalp. I am 37 now, got some cash, would give a thought about this.
I read this post and apparently one guy here tried and failed.
Do we have more reports of people who tried it? One person ain’t much...
Futur treatments for baldness are still years away (cloning).
You are 37 years old and a diffuse nw2 with money. Ever considered a hair transplant??
I will be a poor candidate, plus I am diffusing in a NW6 pattern which is a no go or only very very temporary result (provided I only survive the shockloss).
So am I (heading towards 5 or 6), but still a diffuse nw3 with good amount of hair. But anyway, if you have good donor, there are some ways to do it. Add most of your grafts to the front. Hairline not too low. Then fill in the crown with beard + chest hair. If not enough, fill that in with toppik or something. And keep using minoxidil. Then keep your hair short, and you can also keep it long if you style it back so it covers the crown. Anyway, all this has to be done by a good surgeon. If you have money and good donor, there are some possibilities.
Please tell me if I am wrong here. This could work right?
Well having acquired just about every hair growing compound known to man, I thought I would try Botox. I obtained numbing cream, 8mm syringes, 100 units Botox.
Since I’m familiar with injections I did crows feet,platysmal neck muscles, & downturn smile muscles. Then scalp. It’s not easy, but managed to inject a little all over scalp almost like meso therapy. Preliminary: looks like there is something to it, by relaxing tension & allowing nutrients to follicle.
Botox really works. So I might order 300 units next time.
I obtained RU 58841 easily.
going to combine with MK-677
I have 15% minoxidil
Duasteride liquid
Propacil
Aminexil
Making progress, but no miracle YET!
I also have herbals like Rosemary oil best.
Well having acquired just about every hair growing compound known to man, I thought I would try Botox. I obtained numbing cream, 8mm syringes, 100 units Botox.
LOLWell having acquired just about every hair growing compound known to man, I thought I would try Botox. I obtained numbing cream, 8mm syringes, 100 units Botox.
Since I’m familiar with injections I did crows feet,platysmal neck muscles, & downturn smile muscles. Then scalp. It’s not easy, but managed to inject a little all over scalp almost like meso therapy. Preliminary: looks like there is something to it, by relaxing tension & allowing nutrients to follicle.
Botox really works. So I might order 300 units next time.
I obtained RU 58841 easily.
going to combine with MK-677
I have 15% minoxidil
Duasteride liquid
Propacil
Aminexil
Making progress, but no miracle YET!
I also have herbals like Rosemary oil best.
Botox really works. So I might order 300 units next time.
I obtained RU 58841 easily.
going to combine with MK-677
I have 15% minoxidil
Duasteride liquid
Propacil
Aminexil
Making progress, but no miracle YET!
Wow. Scary regimen dude.
I know Dr. Patterson from the Woodford Medical clinic (London) recently experimented Botox injections in Androgenetic Alopecia patients.
"The doctor [Dr. Patterson] was extremely interested in the treatment, the theory behind it and spent an extra 40 minutes discussing it with me and reading the studies then and there (knowingly blowing through his next appointment) notably the 2017 one. This doctor has 20 years experience in preforming Botox injections, and was critiquing the amount of Botox used in the study. He noted it was a small amount being diluted and would prefer to increase the amount Botox units used. (...) Procedure took between 10-15 minutes. They had 20-30 small syringes which they injected 200 units of botox across my scalp (from my frontal hairline, around the top and then to the back). "
Sadly, the HLC2020 user who reported its botox session with Dr. Patterson no longer replies.
Would be nice if someone could get in touch with this doctor.
Botox studies :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5782443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21042071
scalp tension relaxer :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2365903