Just Tried Regenera Activa Stem Cell Microtransplant In Uk

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One of the studies for Regenera used a repeat session at 2 months. Let's be honest their documents / marketing are 99.9% conjecture

Agreed, this treatment is too new to have any kind of large scale longterm assessment data available, at this point it's mainly theory / conjectures.

I'd be curious to know how many people have even done a second session, must be very few.
 

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Agreed, this treatment is too new to have any kind of large scale longterm assessment data available, at this point it's mainly theory / conjectures.

I'd be curious to know how many people have even done a second session, must be very few.

Probably just the customers from that one clinic where it's offered as a bundle.
 

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In India, they are giving it at half the price of a transplant.
And why don't we have YouTube flooded with reviews?It is a scam ,don't forget hype of brotzu. let's see where this thread goes

I'm still undecided, I'm going to have a consultation at a specialised clinic which does this procedure and ask a lot of questions, I'll keep the thread updated.

My opinion so far is that this isn't a miracle cure, and it's not for everyone, but for diffuse thinners who mainly want maintenance / thickening (which is my case) this could give some results.
 

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If it's big in Singapore, there should be more pics with results out there. We need to find them somehow
 

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I remember reading Singaporean law does not allow dermatologists to publish public results pictures on internet. One must go through a consultation. Hence, this could be why there is not more pictures on internet.

I have a very mixed feeling about this. It is indeed weird that not more before/after pictures are available atm...
 

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I have a very mixed feeling about this. It is indeed weird that not more before/after pictures are available atm...

There are actually MANY pictures available! Just google 'regenera activa'. The pictures, although some are somewhat shaky, are the reason I'm still positive about this. Next week I have a consultation planned. Hope this really does work. Otherwise it's the most expensive scam out there.
 

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I will have a consultation in 2 weeks with a renowed Belgian hair surgeon who does PRP and is actively engaged in research. I will ask hm his views on this treatment.

Anyway, it seems that several of us have planned/had consultations on the matter, let's keep the information flowing.

Also, to those who have tried this treatment already, can you give us update? Thanks
 

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I remember reading Singaporean law does not allow dermatologists to publish public results pictures on internet. One must go through a consultation. Hence, this could be why there is not more pictures on internet.

I have a very mixed feeling about this. It is indeed weird that not more before/after pictures are available atm...

Any idea where you may have found this? Keen to read it because there are indeed very few pictures available in Singapore.

Either way it explains why one of the Singaporean dermatologists only posted his own before / afters on his blog rather than the website.

http://drgerardee.blogspot.com/2018/07/hair-loss-stop-wasting-your-money-on.html?m=1
 

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Any idea where you may have found this? Keen to read it because there are indeed very few pictures available in Singapore.

I am unable to find it back. What I remember is that this information came directly from a doctor (possibly this Dr. Gerard Ee dude) who was replying to a customer who asked to see Regenera Activa before/after pictures on his website :rolleyes:.
 

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There are actually MANY pictures available!

Sorry for not being clear.

What I meant is: 20,000 people allegedly underwent Regenera Activa treatment so far, yet internet feedbacks are so few. To me, the fact that people do not bother giving feedback is weird. It's either they are so disappointed they no longer want to hear about this BS or they are satisfied enough they don't feel the need to inform their peers (the latter being very unlikely).

Let's just listen to doctors on the matter!

EDIT: Even in this thread, at least two people underwent the procedure over the last 3 months. Mysteriously, these guys vanished once done...
 

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In India, they are giving it at half the price of a transplant.
And why don't we have YouTube flooded with reviews?It is a scam ,don't forget hype of brotzu. let's see where this thread goes
Imagine comparing a legit medical treatment to a cosmetic topical like brotzu

Some of you guys are so f*****g stupid it hurts
 

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Sorry for not being clear.

What I meant is: 20,000 people allegedly underwent Regenera Activa treatment so far, yet internet feedbacks are so few. To me, the fact that people do not bother giving feedback is weird. It's either they are so disappointed they no longer want to hear about this BS or they are satisfied enough they don't feel the need to inform their peers (the latter being very unlikely).

Let's just listen to doctors on the matter!

EDIT: Even in this thread, at least two people underwent the procedure over the last 3 months. Mysteriously, these guys vanished once done...
Check your reading comprehension before you hop on your conspiracy theory train...one of the members that had it done was just in here a few pages ago....
 

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Sorry for not being clear.

What I meant is: 20,000 people allegedly underwent Regenera Activa treatment so far, yet internet feedbacks are so few. To me, the fact that people do not bother giving feedback is weird. It's either they are so disappointed they no longer want to hear about this BS or they are satisfied enough they don't feel the need to inform their peers (the latter being very unlikely).

Let's just listen to doctors on the matter!

EDIT: Even in this thread, at least two people underwent the procedure over the last 3 months. Mysteriously, these guys vanished once done...

I'm still here bud. Nothing to report yet. Most people who try this are on other treatments as well so any results aren't directly attributable.
 

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I'm still here bud. Nothing to report yet. Most people who try this are on other treatments as well so any results aren't directly attributable.

Okay man, cheers for the update. I am considering this treatment as it's affordable and currently at NW2 with intense shedding all over the place (wondering whether it's going diffuse).
 

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Any idea where you may have found this? Keen to read it because there are indeed very few pictures available in Singapore.

Either way it explains why one of the Singaporean dermatologists only posted his own before / afters on his blog rather than the website.

http://drgerardee.blogspot.com/2018/07/hair-loss-stop-wasting-your-money-on.html?m=1

On the youtube video /watch?v=YD_TurnzUMg, you can see in the comments that the dermatologist claims that "unfortunately, based on MOH guidelines, doctors in Singapore cannot show before and after photos online".
 

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On the youtube video /watch?v=YD_TurnzUMg, you can see in the comments that the dermatologist claims that "unfortunately, based on MOH guidelines, doctors in Singapore cannot show before and after photos online".

Checked the regs and it's true, clinics can't advertise using before/afters but are allowed to show them during consultations. Explains a bit about what the clinics are doing but nothing should stop the patients from reviewing the procedure so still at a loss there...
 
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