Regenera Activa - is this actually worth considering?

Ralph Wiggum

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Is it possible that this treatment isn't a complete joke? I first read about it here, and rolled my eyes: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9699106/baldness-cure-stem-cell-treatment-reverse-hair-loss/

But now...this?


Conclusion: ACM is a promising treatment in Androgenetic Alopecia with a short-term favorable response observed in up to approximately two-thirds of patients.
 

John Difool

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The normal price range of Regenera Activa alone should be $3,000-$4,000 for a 3 months treatment. Androgenetic Alopecia keeps kicking and the good RA clinic derma "doctor" is laughing all the way to the bank.

Have you even bothered searching this forum for results from people who succumbed to the temptation to pay for this treatment in the past? A new study shows up and the lack of results from everyone who tried it doesn't matter? What do you expect? That you will be a different case with good success?Seriously? How much can these quack doctors squeeze the lemon is really up to you.
 

NorwoodCultist1

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The problem is that this treatment doesn't provide a permanent increase in hair density. The procedure has to be repeated periodically to maintain results, so it doesn't really reverse hair loss. If it did, it might well be worth thousands.
 

John Difool

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Worth the read? Why am I not surprise that pigeon (a very gullible person in French slang) wrote that. I wish someone could dismantle one of these RA equipment one day to reveal that it's just an espresso coffee machine in disguise.You guys are stupid or what?
 

John Difool

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It's pure junk so what's the point of repeating 1000 times it doesn't work.
 

Throwaway94

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I was horrifically depressed and desperate after I had to come off finasteride and had it done a few years ago, it's my most embarrassing moment. But you have to know it is complete horse sh*t.
 

John Difool

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There is nothing wrong telling people what to expect from these treatments. The clinic quack "doctors" of RA, PRP, etc. don't have any issues pulling money off people depressed by their look. Such an easy target. What ideas? Like having them pay for a treatment that is doing nothing like your KY elixir? Is that why you are sympathizing with the scoundrels?
 

Throwaway94

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It's honestly a complete scam, it's not even a "have to repeat it every 6 months" thing or whatever, it just does nothing. Zero. And you end up with some small round scars by your ear so you can only do it like twice anyway.
 
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