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I found the following link which looks interesting.
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/newsletter/ ... =0&thold=0
The study showed Hair counts increased in the temporal area an average of 55.2% for women, 74.1% in men and 69.1% for all patients. In the vertex area, the corresponding percentages were 64.9% for women, 120.1% for men and 111.9% for all patients.
The combined average hair count increase for all men and women in the temporal and vertex areas was 93.5%.
What do people think? Could it help in maintaining or even regrowing hair?
http://www.hairlosstalk.com/newsletter/ ... =0&thold=0
The study showed Hair counts increased in the temporal area an average of 55.2% for women, 74.1% in men and 69.1% for all patients. In the vertex area, the corresponding percentages were 64.9% for women, 120.1% for men and 111.9% for all patients.
The combined average hair count increase for all men and women in the temporal and vertex areas was 93.5%.
What do people think? Could it help in maintaining or even regrowing hair?