Welcome to the world of male pattern baldness. Enjoy your stay. Plenty of new nofap methods, herbal hair vitamins, and laser helmets seem to come out everyday if you consider those new treatments.
Lol wow man you been here since 2005, I've only been getting ****ed by male pattern baldness the past 3-4 years, and I've already heard so many garbage treatments that will cure us that turn out to be flops. After 10 years I'm pretty sure I'll just go into hiding.Welcome to the world of male pattern baldness. Enjoy your stay. Plenty of new nofap methods, herbal hair vitamins, and laser helmets seem to come out everyday if you consider those new treatments.
Looking at your join date...yikes. Over ten years ago. I sure as hell don't want to be here in 10 years.
Good chance you will be. I hope otherwise though.
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I've been checking the forums for 16 years. In that time, the only treatments available were finasteride, minoxodil, and Nizoral. Currently, the only treatments available are finasteride, minoxodil, and Nizoral. Seeing as nothing new will be available within the next three years at best (and probably much longer), we're talking about an entire generation of hair loss sufferers who haven't seen a single new drug released.
But does it grow hair? It's really just another anti-androgen. While some people grow hair on AA, it's really only a very, very few who do. For most, AA either stops (the lucky ones) or slows down (the less lucky ones) hair loss.
If we are talking about protocols that grow hair, it's really only minoxodil, which has been around for about 30 years, and longer off-label.
THIRTY YEARS and no new protocols that grow hair. And it will be at least another three or more before any new options. So roughly two generations since a new treatment. That's pretty astonishing, considering it's a disease that most men suffer from.
I really hope you're right, and I share you excitement, particularly given that they tested on high Norwoods. If it's a bust, it's going to be another couple of years without any new developments (I think Replicel and Histogen are bunk).
Hsc and SM04554 have completely different mechanisms. It would be premature to assume that they both have trouble growing the temples and hairline.The further toward the hairline and temples you go the harder it is to regrow hair. If Sammumed works which I am still not certain of given it's mechanism, It will likely have the best results on high Norwood patients, similar to what Histogen said they noticed in their trials.
Hsc and SM04554 have completely different mechanisms. It would be premature to assume that they both have trouble growing the temples and hairline.
I misspoke. I believe histogen is probably gonna be a rotten pile of horse s**t. Im just saying that SM04554 is an entirely new product. WNT stimulation can have many variables that affect growth in different places in different ways.I'm aware of that, and no it wouldn't. Histogen boss flat out stated that that was what they saw in their trials in Hellouser's interview. And SM04554 is WNT stimulation which there are already products out that do that such as Stemoxydine/VPA, albeit this may be refined.