PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
ask the Dr. if their is any plains for a home version of the PRP INJECTIONS
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
First couple of Q's that pop into my head:
How much coverage can you get from one PRP session? I see they have to take a lot of your blood and not a whole lot of PRP ends up coming out.
Will using DHT inhibitors such as Finasteride or possibly in the future ASCJ-9 extend the length of results since they only last a year?
How much coverage can you get from one PRP session? I see they have to take a lot of your blood and not a whole lot of PRP ends up coming out.
Will using DHT inhibitors such as Finasteride or possibly in the future ASCJ-9 extend the length of results since they only last a year?
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
Yes.."In the future you will see a take home product. We are already working on this technology, which will be extremely exciting, not only in hair, but various applications in human and veterinary medicine"cloud9 wrote:ask the Dr. if their is any plains for a home version of the PRP INJECTIONS
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
Ask for a time line on the take home version. Within 6 months? A year?
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They mention photomodulation afterwards to stimulate regrowth... wonder if they're talking about LLLT.
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Damn Vancouver all the way on the other coast. Good find though I'll probably fire off a few emails.
Looks like photomodulation is just a fancy name for LLLT. One thing though they say they take a small amount of blood to get the PRP when Dr. Greco's procedure says they take a large amount.
Looks like photomodulation is just a fancy name for LLLT. One thing though they say they take a small amount of blood to get the PRP when Dr. Greco's procedure says they take a large amount.
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Chore Boy,
I believe photomodulation is LED lights..JDP could probably give you some good info on that.
I believe photomodulation is LED lights..JDP could probably give you some good info on that.
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Well today is consult day. Excited to hear all about this. Keep us posted. Thanks Chore Boy!
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Today definitely is the day... T minus one hour.
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I'm in Vancouver.... let me see what I can dig up!
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Mucho good news. I have some errands to run and then I'll get to posting.
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Hey Chore Boy! I see from regrowth that you are getting it done next week!! Awesome!!! I am so tempted to go for it too but am going to have to take time off work to do it so it is probably not something I can do till summer when I am off. I'm gonna have to call and ask about clinic hours, do they do it on weekends, can you have a consult and a treatment only a day or two apart (to minimize travel and accommodation costs, etc.). Can't wait to hear all the details but congrats, dude, on taking a huge step forward towards an awesome head of hair!!!
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holy nutsack! This one looks even more promising than A&G did... looks like I'll be going to Florida...
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Perga..are you going by the pictures?
I think ppl need to calm down on ALL these treatments. Everything is THE next thing it seems. I can recall ppl asking if A&G would cause hair to grow on areas where the stuff might drip down, etc.
I think ppl need to calm down on ALL these treatments. Everything is THE next thing it seems. I can recall ppl asking if A&G would cause hair to grow on areas where the stuff might drip down, etc.
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Nope, I'm just following the herd.
.... I just want my hair back
.... I just want my hair back
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Over at HLH..right away it's called a scam. I don't believe that..but I wish there were a simple explanation for the pictures being the way they are. I did ask the Doc about them..and while it seemed he had a simple explanation for it..he wouldn't give one Maybe chore boy can get something out of him/them.
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I wish ya'll could have seen the AA regrowth pics he showed me... good Lord. And for the record, the questionable regrowth pic of the 26-year-old where the after photo looks grey/Dermamatched, I saw the original on him computer and it's much more believable... actually an appropriate hair color. For some reason the color looks grey when the photos were uploaded. I actually have a copy of the HTFI paper he submitted with the set of photos and even on here, the hair is blondish brown.
I have alot to post and will do so in short time. I think we might have found something real here (fingers crossed).
I have alot to post and will do so in short time. I think we might have found something real here (fingers crossed).
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
Did you see any on MPB?
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You're killing me Chore! Thanks though, without guys like you and Jacob I wouldn't on the razor's edge in this stuff.
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I saw multiple pictures... mostly of AA but there were a few MPB photos in there and I was convinced enough to book an appointment for next week. I wouldn't shell out that kind of loot if it didn't look promising. Unfortunately/fortunately, some things were told to me off the record and I can't really speak on them right now. I will say though that a few major names in the hair restoration industry have teamed up with him... folks that are unlikely to get involved in B.S.
Dudes, this tech is in the fetal stages and is exploding. I guess the sceptics can wait and see my result photos, done monthly.
Dudes, this tech is in the fetal stages and is exploding. I guess the sceptics can wait and see my result photos, done monthly.
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Hey Chore,
Did you see any photos of diffuse thinning MPB? I am losing hair daily despite my best efforts to stabilize it. I was hoping the A&G would help with that and regrow some of what I lost but I can't seem to even get my hands on it. I would be willing to try this now as I don't want to wait till later when it might be too late to regrow. I am certain in a year or two the technology will be more mainstream but I would be willing to try it now. The fact that you are willing to do it is a pretty good endorsement because I know you really think things through and aren't likely to do something on impulse.
Did you see any photos of diffuse thinning MPB? I am losing hair daily despite my best efforts to stabilize it. I was hoping the A&G would help with that and regrow some of what I lost but I can't seem to even get my hands on it. I would be willing to try this now as I don't want to wait till later when it might be too late to regrow. I am certain in a year or two the technology will be more mainstream but I would be willing to try it now. The fact that you are willing to do it is a pretty good endorsement because I know you really think things through and aren't likely to do something on impulse.
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I don't recall seeing any diffuse photos but diffuse thinning is my major problem and he would have told me if I weren't a good candidate. He's a pretty up-front dude and didn't mislead me on anything.
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That seems to be their biggest thing..reading past posts on the tech at hairsite etc. I guess it's been around awhile.I will say though that a few major names in the hair restoration industry have teamed up with him... folks that are unlikely to get involved in B.S.
But you're just going with these injections and dermarolling?
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seems like this technology would be very easy to mimic at home... dermaroller + blood + centrifuge = hair ? Although they have some kind of "matrix" or something that supports the platelets right? I still think it would be worth a shot without said "matrix"... if so you could do it on yourself until your hearts content.
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Or until you run out of blood..and your heart stops.
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Serious... hahah.
Anywho, just wait it out. I'm getting it done next week and we'll see what happens. I do plan on using LLLT and probably getting back on Propecia while on PRP, though. Not sure what to do about TGF or EGF... last thing I want to do is inhibit my investment... hahah.
I might just stick with the LLLT and Fin and let PRP run its course. Then again... you know how I do.
Off subject -- Did anyone else see that L-Carnitine shampoo occasionally advertised on this site? I followed the link to Amazon and recall the ingredients looking alright. Guess it's SLS-free.
Anywho, just wait it out. I'm getting it done next week and we'll see what happens. I do plan on using LLLT and probably getting back on Propecia while on PRP, though. Not sure what to do about TGF or EGF... last thing I want to do is inhibit my investment... hahah.
I might just stick with the LLLT and Fin and let PRP run its course. Then again... you know how I do.
Off subject -- Did anyone else see that L-Carnitine shampoo occasionally advertised on this site? I followed the link to Amazon and recall the ingredients looking alright. Guess it's SLS-free.
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Chore boy, you are the man. I really respect how you are making every effort you can to control your hair destiny.
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Chore boy,
Did you happen to ask about the home treatment?
Did he explain why the procedure needs to be redone on a yearly basis?
Did you happen to ask about the home treatment?
Did he explain why the procedure needs to be redone on a yearly basis?
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Chore boy,
Ask the Dc if this injections will work for all ages . young and older .
Ask the Dc if this injections will work for all ages . young and older .
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Hot damn... guess Feller might be jumping on board.
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
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And he wasn't even one of the big names in the HT industry I was talking about.
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Re: PRP injections: Apparently the real deal.
Hey Everyone,
I'm new here and I have to say that this thread is very encouraging!!
As far as my story, I think I started thinning a little as of 2007-2008. I could never really tell because my hair would always be a couple of inches long and it would hide it.
I just recently shaved my head and have noticed that there is thinning and I want to catch it early. I wanted to stay away from propecia and minoxidil so I've been using nizoral a couple of times a week because of the following report:
http://inhumanexperiment.blogspot.com/2 ... th_12.html ( please give your thoughts on this if possible)
I have also been eating better and taking my vitamins.
Chore Boy, please continue to inform regarding your results with PRP. Morphollica, do you have any further info regarding the PRP treatment in Vancouver? I would be interested as I live in Canada as well.
Please keep posting on this and I wish everyone good luck in their fight to maintain/regrow hair!
I'm new here and I have to say that this thread is very encouraging!!
As far as my story, I think I started thinning a little as of 2007-2008. I could never really tell because my hair would always be a couple of inches long and it would hide it.
I just recently shaved my head and have noticed that there is thinning and I want to catch it early. I wanted to stay away from propecia and minoxidil so I've been using nizoral a couple of times a week because of the following report:
http://inhumanexperiment.blogspot.com/2 ... th_12.html ( please give your thoughts on this if possible)
I have also been eating better and taking my vitamins.
Chore Boy, please continue to inform regarding your results with PRP. Morphollica, do you have any further info regarding the PRP treatment in Vancouver? I would be interested as I live in Canada as well.
Please keep posting on this and I wish everyone good luck in their fight to maintain/regrow hair!
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Is he using it along with the HT's though?
Did you wet your hair before going in, chore?She said to take pictures of my hair when it is wet (since its easier to see a person's hairloss pattern when their hair is wet) and to submit them to Dr. Greco via his website. She assured me he would take a look at my photoes to determinee whether or not I was a good candidate for this procedure.
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I'm guessing he is using it along with the HT's then...?
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As is Cooley...
I don't see Cooley -- and especially Feller -- getting involved in nonsense. I think Feller's entry is absolutely tits... especially with how skeptical he is.
I don't see Cooley -- and especially Feller -- getting involved in nonsense. I think Feller's entry is absolutely tits... especially with how skeptical he is.
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I'm just wondering how it does on it's own though. If he's working on a take-home kit..he must be confident that it'll do something on it's own. Unless the kit is for post-HT too.
Although you're just going for the treatment..no HT. Did I read right that you had some kind of HT in the past?
Although you're just going for the treatment..no HT. Did I read right that you had some kind of HT in the past?
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Come on now, Jacob... you know I had that lame HT. And yes, I'm just going in for the treatment... no HT.
I totally forgot to ask him about the take-home gimmick... sorry.
I totally forgot to ask him about the take-home gimmick... sorry.
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I'm glad that I didn't get any growth from that HT... what a disaster that would have been.
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Guess we'll find out on Thursday when I get the procedure done what the deal is. I'm going to be going in every month for standardized photos that I'll obviously be posting for ya'lls viewing pleasure.
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Prince_2009,
Welcome to the forums. I will be calling PRP in Vancouver today. Will update this thread tonight.
Welcome to the forums. I will be calling PRP in Vancouver today. Will update this thread tonight.
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So am I correct in understanding that it is recommended that this procedure be repeated yearly and that hair density begins to diminish after 6 to 8 months?
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Apparently a Doc on the east coast of Canada might be bringing it on...
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Chore..do they know you just went through a round of A&G? I suppose they don't care..but if they're taking pictures for their own benefit......
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I actually have two unopened vials left... took a week off. And no, they don't but I plan on telling them everything I plan on taking. I ran the notion of using a TGF inhibitor past the Doc yesterday and he said it sounded like a good idea so I may try it... probably oral Taurine and Activ M lotion/shampoo.
I really need to pinpoint my antiandrogen, though... thinking about low-dose Propecia or maybe just curcumin... I don't know.
I really need to pinpoint my antiandrogen, though... thinking about low-dose Propecia or maybe just curcumin... I don't know.
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What's the good word from Vancouver, Morph?
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Hey Chore,
What day is your treatment?
What day is your treatment?
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Had the PRP performed today...
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