I got my hairegen device finally and I started using it 3 days ago, will report if/when I see anything.
If it worked as well as seen in those photos from the hair dresser I would save and pay €1000 for it, it's a reasonable cost although highly exploitative.
The working mechanism is too simple, mainly electric, zinc. If it's so simple there would not have so many companies still working on it. I put little hope into this.
Newplayer, could you answer a couple questions please?
When using the device, do you actually feel the electric pulse in your scalp?
If you do feel anything, does the sensation get to strong around the temple area?
Ive used a stim device to help injuries heal faster before, so ive always thought it could help w hair loss. Ive even tried to come up w a makeshift device at home but the current always hurts my head around the temple area.
Anyone have any ideas how do make something similar at home, kind of like how ppl have made their own laser caps?
Of course. You can ask anything.
Well, I kinda do, it's hard to tell - I dont feel a strong sensation, but something like "tickling" maybe, it's hard to explain.
I understand you, but to be honest - I wouldnt go DIY with this (too risky in my opinion), thats why I'll use this device to see what effect will it have.
Newuser, Could this be used as a cheap substitute for the pilox device? Does it seem to do the same kind of thing?
https://www.jellenproducts.com/jellen-portable-high-frequency-machine-spa-grade/
In use:
hi newplayer, how do i apply it where hair covers the scalp??
Easily, I just take apart the hair gently with my hand, it doesnt get stuck in the device.