Some more information from the Doctor. I asked him about the efficiency in younger patients and if he had any more photos:
Nearly all the patients treated so far were 35-70 years age group. Only recently have some of the younger people contacted me. My impression is for the teenage hair loss is quite likely a major drop in the serum thymulin concentrations. Serum thymuiln is high up until 15 yrs for immune system development and then drops. However, a premature decrease of thymulin (along with increase in the other DHT pathway) together would be the likely mechanism. As such the topical ZT would probably help - at least consider giving it a trial run as nothing to lose. From a medical endocrinology intervention I would consider ZT drops under the tongue (sublingual absorption of small MW peptides quite good) to increase serum thymulin and zinc, and combine with topical ZT. However, I must emphasise I am not an endocrinologist ! but this would make a case for a clinical trial. Importantly both zinc and thymulin are natural to the body and should be a very safe clinical trial.
I hope this helps the younger members.
regards Dr Vickers