"Although cautious with actual data, the UCLA researchers labeled the results “statistically significant.” Most importantly, they believe the treatment will produce full “terminal” hair rather than the peach fuzz variety produced by other contemporary miracle-cure lotions and potions."
Some “potions” may help prevent hair loss, but recovering anything but “peach fuzz” is mostly BS.
The 10,001st revolutionizing hair growth promise.
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We already have clinically proven treatments for prevention of androgenetic alopecia and number of other agents with good evidence for efficacy.
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Tim
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Four hairs compared to zero hairs defeats the null hypothesis and is “statistically significant.”
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Once the arrector pili muscle has been destroyed it’s basically impossible to regrow hair no matter much stuff you throw at it. If high dose dutasteride and minoxidil doesn’t regrow your hair, it’s basically over.
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