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Hi, together. I wanna cut on a topic which has been discussed in like 2014 but has been widely ignored since then.
In before let me say, this is not about low-light laser therapy, so it is not about the lasercombs or helmets you can buy. It is more about a laser for hair removal but weaker than that.
I wann start with swisstemples experience of a chinese guys product:
The chinese guy appeared on multiple hairloss forums (baldtruth, hairlosshelp). I believe this topic was deleted here if I remember correctly due to toxity of CD. People got the product even for free from the chinese guy, others tried to rebuild it. Now, the result were not that amazing, thats because a) it is too toxic b) it bleaches your hair c) it seems to destroy terminals d) the regained hair seems actually to be killed afterwards by the overstimulation.
So, why would I post this? CD shows us the true potential of wounding induced stemcell stimulation. In fact, what the chinese guy claimed was a result in five days, which is congruent to what Swiss reported in his story. My hypothes is, that one massive regrowth tool is hidden between dermaroller/dermapen/dermastamp and chlorine dioxide. Together with other angles combined like prostaglandin and dht control + further progenitor cell stimulation this actually might even be for some of us the cure.
People who still doubt and still do not know this one / forgot about it may check out this regeneration power of a 78 year old man: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1351889/pdf/bmjcred00266-0059b.pdf
Firstly I wanna start with the wounding process. Previous studies did show that human wounding process compared to the wounding process of a mice lacks FGF-9. This turned into a korean topical called cellcurin which is supposed to be used in combination with wounding. (research paper of cellcurin)
Some might wonder if FGFs are that important. FGFs seems to be very important for the control of chronic inflammation and fibrosis, exactly what Androgenetic Alopecia makes kill your hair: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22076327
As a side note: Applying PGE2 to your scalp is very likely to help in the wounding process as well, as FGF9 is build over Ep3 of PGE2. Castor Oil is also an analogue of this, though there are still question marks of how deeply it works as such topically applied with its penetration issues.
Another paper which nicely shows the wounding process being connected also to the wnt-pathway is a hair plucking study. It also shows again that TNF-A is also important to induce hair follicle neogenesis during the wound healing process. This might also explain the diclofenac results, as NSAIDS increase TNF-A as well as decrease PGD2 (cox) (sadly also PGE2 which sheds some light on why it only works for few individuals).
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Laser is actually able to induce FGF-9 in its wounding process. Laser as wounding method had a short attempt of discussion here on baldtruthtaIk, obviously most people probably did not even click it cause they associate laser immediately with laser combs. In the starting post of the thread you find another interesting research paper from 2015 bringing up that laser might not just be able to be used for hair removal but also to induce hair growth, as the conclusion states:
Further finding from research highlights in that thread:
Short: It might be better wounding than anything else + sebum reduction it also tackles the inflammation issue.
Now, there are hair removal lasers for home use. They hurt, you can find woman discuss about using numb cream or not (it seems to be actually quit tideous to get the hair removed so they dont want anything inbetween if possible).
We are in a forum with all kind of people with differing know-how. No on is safe of Androgenetic Alopecia.
So, I hope that someone with technical knowlege might also have an approach to utilize a hair removal laser for hair growth induction.
Additionally, if you google, you find many people claiming that hair removal is a scam and even led to more growth. You actually dont even need to do so, you find one already in the baldtruth thread I linked who even tried to sue his Doctor.
Thanks to anyone taking their time to read this, and let me apologize for my poor english. I just saw this being ignored for so long, I know it is just theory but there are these cases which make it seems to have so much potential beyond any snake oil. I also believe we need this as a home solution, as professional will just be to expensive to a person with normal income, we really do not need more of things like PRP.
In before let me say, this is not about low-light laser therapy, so it is not about the lasercombs or helmets you can buy. It is more about a laser for hair removal but weaker than that.
I wann start with swisstemples experience of a chinese guys product:
Some time in early 2014 I stumbled upon a chinese forum where a guy was showing pictures of remarkable hair regrowth. He even had it patented. This would later be the same guy who got to be known as Liu Xuewu on several public forums where he offered his product to trialists for free. Before that however I had already started to copy his patent. The active chemical chlorine dioxide wasn’t hard to get since it’s popular in some questionable alternative medicine circles, despite being a pretty harsh chemical and not very healthy. In simplified theory: The CD would damage the skin chemically to trigger a stem cell reaction. I had nothing to lose and tried it.
The damage was no joke, it literally ate my skin and caused scabs. It also bleached and chemically damaged the hairline in my temples and caused it to shed. For that reason I kept silent on what exactly it is I’m using as I didn’t want others to risk this toxic stuff for no reason. After a few days I was ready to give up as the damage became too much. Yet a week after stopping it I would feel stubble in my temples. It felt almost like a beard. I rushed to my mirror and there it was, little black dots all over my bald temples that didn’t have hair for almost 9 years by now. And I could feel hairs growing out of them, thick terminal hairs. I started using the CD again, reported on ******** about my miraculous growth and said I would reveal what I’m using soon. For some reason that stubble never made it more than 2mm in length and would fall out again no matter what I tried. After several months I knew I wasn’t getting anywhere. I kept putting this toxic sh*t on my head that hurt my skin and only seemed to produce temporary 2mm stubble. I gave up, revealed that it was chlorine dioxide and threw the stuff into the trash. Source
The chinese guy appeared on multiple hairloss forums (baldtruth, hairlosshelp). I believe this topic was deleted here if I remember correctly due to toxity of CD. People got the product even for free from the chinese guy, others tried to rebuild it. Now, the result were not that amazing, thats because a) it is too toxic b) it bleaches your hair c) it seems to destroy terminals d) the regained hair seems actually to be killed afterwards by the overstimulation.
So, why would I post this? CD shows us the true potential of wounding induced stemcell stimulation. In fact, what the chinese guy claimed was a result in five days, which is congruent to what Swiss reported in his story. My hypothes is, that one massive regrowth tool is hidden between dermaroller/dermapen/dermastamp and chlorine dioxide. Together with other angles combined like prostaglandin and dht control + further progenitor cell stimulation this actually might even be for some of us the cure.
People who still doubt and still do not know this one / forgot about it may check out this regeneration power of a 78 year old man: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1351889/pdf/bmjcred00266-0059b.pdf
Firstly I wanna start with the wounding process. Previous studies did show that human wounding process compared to the wounding process of a mice lacks FGF-9. This turned into a korean topical called cellcurin which is supposed to be used in combination with wounding. (research paper of cellcurin)
Some might wonder if FGFs are that important. FGFs seems to be very important for the control of chronic inflammation and fibrosis, exactly what Androgenetic Alopecia makes kill your hair: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22076327
As a side note: Applying PGE2 to your scalp is very likely to help in the wounding process as well, as FGF9 is build over Ep3 of PGE2. Castor Oil is also an analogue of this, though there are still question marks of how deeply it works as such topically applied with its penetration issues.
Another paper which nicely shows the wounding process being connected also to the wnt-pathway is a hair plucking study. It also shows again that TNF-A is also important to induce hair follicle neogenesis during the wound healing process. This might also explain the diclofenac results, as NSAIDS increase TNF-A as well as decrease PGD2 (cox) (sadly also PGE2 which sheds some light on why it only works for few individuals).
-----------------------------------Laser as a Wounding Method-----------------------------------------------------------------
Laser is actually able to induce FGF-9 in its wounding process. Laser as wounding method had a short attempt of discussion here on baldtruthtaIk, obviously most people probably did not even click it cause they associate laser immediately with laser combs. In the starting post of the thread you find another interesting research paper from 2015 bringing up that laser might not just be able to be used for hair removal but also to induce hair growth, as the conclusion states:
Ablative fractional lasers appear to be effective for inducing hair regrowth via activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in vivo. Our findings indicate that fractional laser treatment can potentially be developed as new treatment options for stimulating hair regrowth.
Further finding from research highlights in that thread:
These first lasers allowed the physician more precision than was previously available with older dermabrasion and chemical peeling techniques.
The nonablative laser has been shown to dramatically and safely improve inflammatory facial acne by partially damaging sebaceous glands to reduce sebum secretions
Short: It might be better wounding than anything else + sebum reduction it also tackles the inflammation issue.
Now, there are hair removal lasers for home use. They hurt, you can find woman discuss about using numb cream or not (it seems to be actually quit tideous to get the hair removed so they dont want anything inbetween if possible).
We are in a forum with all kind of people with differing know-how. No on is safe of Androgenetic Alopecia.
So, I hope that someone with technical knowlege might also have an approach to utilize a hair removal laser for hair growth induction.
Additionally, if you google, you find many people claiming that hair removal is a scam and even led to more growth. You actually dont even need to do so, you find one already in the baldtruth thread I linked who even tried to sue his Doctor.
Thanks to anyone taking their time to read this, and let me apologize for my poor english. I just saw this being ignored for so long, I know it is just theory but there are these cases which make it seems to have so much potential beyond any snake oil. I also believe we need this as a home solution, as professional will just be to expensive to a person with normal income, we really do not need more of things like PRP.