If it's the sebaceous gland reduced or missing only to determine a scarring alopecia then a biopsy is not necessary. Reflectance confocal microscopy can detect sebaceous gland size, proliferation and best of all doesn't create a new scar that a biopsy makes. Biopsy should be discouraged due to pain and scarring that they cause.
I am experienceing hairloss all around my scalp, density decreasing gradually from 5 years (front to back side same density). After covid my hairfall increased lot. And I am low in b12 and vitD. I don't have any habitats like smoke drink and my age is just 24 i taking care my hair in all possible ways other than min and fin. There anybody facing same type of hair loss.
You answered your question yourself. Your hairloss isnt out of nowhere is just good ol, androgenic alopecia that has been eating away at your folicles throughour years slowly and only now you are noticing, chances of you having any other hairloss othet than AGA is unlikely, so go to a dermatologist and get on finasteride as soon as possible, the earlier you start the better your chances of regrowth, and keeping your hair long term. Best of luck.
Science is a more of a current best guess, not really “fact” or “truth”. Most scientific ideas we’ve held in the past have been altered or refuted entirely as time goes on. It would be silly to think that the ideas we have now are anywhere close to infallible
What causes the DHT, for people that have it what triggers the genetics of hair loss... A stagnant lymphatic system is the cause of hair loss 100%. It is caused by eating cooked foods
Dht doesn’t decrease, testosterone does, dht maintains leveled threw out even tho testosterone keeps falling is this AR sensitivity which keeps minituarizating the follicles.
Can you make a video about diffuse unpatterned alopecia? I.e. DUPA? There is a lot of debate in the hairloss community regarding what causes this type of hairloss.
We have content on this coming. I personally think DUPA better aligns with female pattern hair loss than androgenic alopecia in terms of its pathology, and that there are a whole host of other hormones aside from DHT at play. I also think other hair loss disorders are misdiagnosed as DUPA when they are probably more so related to alopecia areata incognita, telogen effluvium, and others that can overlap in presentation. There’s video content about this already inside our membership, but some of it we will post here in the coming weeks.
Every doctor tells me I have androgenic alopecia. My hair started that way I’d say. Temples slightly receded, but followed by diffuse thinning across the top. As a male, this is a kinda weird pattern
Does telogen effluvium unmask androgenetic alopecia even if a person is on minoxidil and finasteride. Also, would someone experience telogen effluvium if hes already on minoxidil, finasteride, and dermarolling? Or do these treatments fail to compensate the actual root causes of telogen effluvium ?
You have to first control dandruff. You should start using a shampoo which contains Ketakenazole along with few days medicine which will eliminate dandruff issue as after medicine completion for 10-15 days you just need to continue using shampoo every alternate day. But the only issue you will face is dryness of hair. For that you every time need to use any conditioner.
@@saurabhkapoor5839 but will it stop the hairloss? Because my dad has a full set of hair at age 65 his hairline from the corners is receded a bit, but my hairline corners is worst than his by a little bit and I noticed it was receding when I first noticed that I had seb dermatitis. I’ve been using 2 percent keto for the past week twice a week along with t sal on a different day that I’m not using keto shampoo and it does go away after I’m done using it but it returns once my hair dries
I saw the at home androgenic alopecia diagnosis technique in one of your previous videos, and it was not clear to me whether you meant that androgenic alopecia is characterised by the shedding of hairs of various thicknesses, or whether you meant that androgenic alopecia is characterised by having hairs of various thicknesses. It could be that we all have hairs of various thicknesses, but people with androgenic alopecia shed hairs of all thicknesses whereas people without androgenic alopecia shed only thick or thin hairs. Could you please clarify whether or not the test described proves whether or not you have hairs of various thicknesses, and that people with androgenic alopecia have hairs of various thicknesses, whereas people without androgenic alopecia don't, and so if you have hairs of various thicknesses as proved by this test you likely have androgenic alopecia? Also thanks so much for your work, you seem to be a very good natured and motivated by helping others
Thank you. It depends on your stage of AGA. In the very first stage, all hairs will shed of the same diameter. In later stages, the shedding hairs will vary in size. At the end stages, you might not notice much shedding at all due to the relatively lower number of hairs left on the head. Hair follicle miniaturization is just one of many hallmark characteristics of AGA, and can be present in other hair loss disorders. But it’s usually a strong indicator of AGA, so should be taken into consideration alongside other factors like age of onset, rapidity, family history, hair loss presentation, etc.
Is it possible for androgenic alopecia to suddenly accelerate? I've known I have AA for years but it was kind of mild. However in the past year, it really accelerated. I've recently started topical finasteride after watching your videos, so I hope I can reverse at least some of the damage. I'm in my mid 30s.
So due to the hair follicle miniaturization process, it's hypothetically possible to have no noticeable increases in the shower drain, yet androgenic alopecia is still progressing? Or it could even look as though the condition is improving since without a microscope hair miniaturization could look like it's improving since the thinning hairs would take up less and less space? And/Or if you do see an increase in hair shedding in the shower drain that would likely be a sign that it is Telogen Effluvium? Or as you mentioned some combination of the two.
Great stuff have dived into the bioenergetic aspect of hair loss??? Dr. Raymond Peat believed that stress hormones like cortisol estrogen and prolactin were the main culprits.
It’s not relevant for most people. Androgenic alopecia is the primary cause of hair loss in men and caused by DHT. If you stress is so high that you’re losing your hair, you have bigger issues than the hair loss.
In my case i knew my hair was thining but it was normal thining , but this year i don't even comb my hair because whenever i do there is a bunch of hairs on the comb , even without it if i just run my hand over my hair , it falls so easily , i don't have iron defienecy , neither a vit d thats why im clueless what would be the reason for it
Hi, doctor Rob. I am very similar to your case in hairloss I have a slight recession in my right temple and thinning in my left temple and I have been diagnosed with AGA, thinning in the crown and in the temples and all the treatments they gave me from procapil to minoxidil didn't work, even when I stopped Minoxidil my hair didn't fall out. Also, I don't notice any miniaturized hair when I am in the shower. Also the recession I have in my temples can grow hair, I don't know how but it did grow some hair, even after years of not having any hair. I don't understand what is happening in my scalp because I never respond to any treatment. I hope you see this because I want to look for information on what's happening and what's causing my hairloss even If I have to become a dermatologist myself and do researches.
What is your take on taking saw palmetto to reduce the hairloss process (DHT) while combining it with minoxidil for regrowth? Ive never hear people trying this protocol before, its always finasteride and minoxidil
Saw palmetto can help, but its regrowth effects are less robust than finasteride. Check out this article: perfecthairhealth.com/saw-palmetto-for-hair-growth/
@@PerfectHairHealth but finasteride doesn’t help for regrowth? Isn’t it just to stop hairloss? I thought hairloss and hair growth are 2 different processes…
@@gio7602It also helps with hair growth. Clinical studies show a 30% (or more) increase in hair weight when using finasteride for 2+ years. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/8MHUO5nxvwI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EC32dAwh6YscF6fd
Very helpful channel/gentleman, but you have to chuckle at the irony of it being an NW0 (literally, like "king of the fullheads" type hair) having a dedicated hair loss channel. Not his fault of course, and I appreciate his work - but it's like the gods are laughing at us. 😝
Thanks for the information, Rob. Question - have you heard anything about dermarolling causing premature aging and collagen breakdown due to telomere shortening? I want to give it a try but not if that is the ultimate result.
Of the studies I've read, scalp biopsies following repeating microneedling seem to show the opposite: no scar tissue formation. With that said, some transplant surgeons say they've anecdotally noticed scarring in their patients who microneedle. This doesn't make a ton of sense to me, since these surgeons are transplanting hair from donor areas which wouldn't generally be microneedled in the first place. In that regard, it's hard to discern if scarring is even due to microneedling, or if scarring is due to the natural progression of AGA (which also resolves in scarring known as perifollicular fibrosis). The longest-term data on microneedling exists in acne patients, and seems to show improvements to scar tissue over 8+ months of microneedling. Long-story short: we don't have enough data to know. My personal opinion is that scarring from microneedling is 100% possible, but that if you're adhering to reasonable needle lengths (0.6-0.6mm) and wounding frequencies (once every 1-4 weeks), the likelihood of this happening is probably on the lower side. Hopefully more studies will come out to help answer this question.
@@PerfectHairHealth Thank you so much for your response. I'll keep those numbers in mind when I start doing it. As far as scarring goes, I recently read that people that are susceptible to keloid scarring should avoid it, which is something I never thought of but makes total sense. Keep up the amazing work!
@@PerfectHairHealth you wrote 0.6 to 0.6 by mistake, so would you mind clarifying please? I thought most of the microneedling success stories involved 1.5mm needles, but that seems quite deep to me.
yo i have been following your advices for over a year now but i have a weird problem with my hair, its thick and healthy thx to god but its suppppper greasy and also it has tons of Dandruffs! like very crazy! i usually shampoo twice a week and hair is awesome the day i shampoo but the day after it gets super oily again, i have been trying the no poo thin for 10 days now and i see no improvement, my hair is super oily that i can style it in impossible ways and it would stay like that lol, any advice? also i always shower with very cold water but the last 2 times i washed it with hot water and no shampoo, i never use hair blower but i did it tonight and it didn't to a lot really cuz my hair is long and oily. help me out!
Hello there! Great videos 🙏🏻 I haven’t seen a video regarding PRP. It looks like a legit and effective treatment. Any thoughts comments opinions? Thanks!
We just released an email about this. The short answer: two clinical studies suggest it's no more effective than microneedling. My opinion is to save your money and try microneedling over PRP.
my blood boils everytime you say that people watching this video are probably not having aloepecia areata. meanwhile im having a big hole on the back of my head.
What evidence do we have that sunscreens on the forehead can cause alopecia? What types of sunscreens? What ingredients? What's the correlation coefficient? You can't just say that about the most important type of skincare product and then not expand 😭
@@Mishimized I don't as a woman and I still don't let it bother me. I used to have crazy thick hair. However, after several rounds of antbiotics, I lost A LOT of my hair. It might take a long while to get it back. I just got another buzz cut.
Well it absolutely did and still does affect my confidence, even if from an objective point of view my hair isn't bad looking. Going bald is no option for me at the moment so I'll get a transplant soon. I know that self acceptance is the only real way to get comfortable in our own skin. Having your self worth depend on external validation is never a good thing. Yet I somehow convinced myself that it is the right path to take.
I think you're imagining things there bro. No one has ever regained even close to full hair with massages, although they address one issue of the AGA condition.
scalp massage daily, possibly more times a day, dermaroller once or twice a week, castor oil. Hairs will start popping out, but needs lot of work and at least 8 months. Also fix your diet, no more junk food, no more sugar, start doing some exercises@@vazhashengelia6562
So he has videos on natural methods too? I guess people can make their own fully informed decision, since he put all methods out there for free. If people click on your profile, they can see you just like to hate on this guy’s channel.
Congrats on your success! I have a centrist viewpoint on natural vs. conventional. I care about education, not pushing people down any treatment path. Yes, there are people who see success on both sides. But every success story needs to be contextualized amongst the evidence quality, regrowth potential, and long-term viability of the interventions pursued. Because of my nuanced perspective, I get just as many "snake oil salesman" comments as I do "big pharma shill" comments. And that's okay. Part of being on the internet is being misinterpreted. Anyway, congrats again on your regrowth. Very happy for you, and I hope your gains hold.
We worked hard on this guide. I hope it helps you out!
perfecthairhealth.com/hair-loss-disorders/
If it's the sebaceous gland reduced or missing only to determine a scarring alopecia then a biopsy is not necessary. Reflectance confocal microscopy can detect sebaceous gland size, proliferation and best of all doesn't create a new scar that a biopsy makes. Biopsy should be discouraged due to pain and scarring that they cause.
Can eating onions mixed with olive oil can grow hair with androgenic alopecia ?
Incredible detail. You are hands down the most valuable addition to this community and we hugely appreciate you.
Thanks a ton!
The amount of detail you provide is incredible. I've seen many videos about hair growth, but yours are amazing. Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to the video where you explain how to use a dermatologist for the correct hair loss problem.
Thank you, always informative.
I am experienceing hairloss all around my scalp, density decreasing gradually from 5 years (front to back side same density). After covid my hairfall increased lot. And I am low in b12 and vitD. I don't have any habitats like smoke drink and my age is just 24 i taking care my hair in all possible ways other than min and fin. There anybody facing same type of hair loss.
Secondhand smoking will cause hair loss, there are no safe exposure levels.
You answered your question yourself. Your hairloss isnt out of nowhere is just good ol, androgenic alopecia that has been eating away at your folicles throughour years slowly and only now you are noticing, chances of you having any other hairloss othet than AGA is unlikely, so go to a dermatologist and get on finasteride as soon as possible, the earlier you start the better your chances of regrowth, and keeping your hair long term. Best of luck.
After covid I started losing hair for the first time. Never been the same since. This is a common report from many men. Wild times
Really great info, thank you!
I love this! I love facts, science and truth
Science is a more of a current best guess, not really “fact” or “truth”. Most scientific ideas we’ve held in the past have been altered or refuted entirely as time goes on. It would be silly to think that the ideas we have now are anywhere close to infallible
@@josephjohn4769I know this and I do not think science is equal to truth, but its our best convergence to truth.
If you love truth you love the bible.
What causes the DHT, for people that have it what triggers the genetics of hair loss... A stagnant lymphatic system is the cause of hair loss 100%. It is caused by eating cooked foods
@@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw How do you cleanse the lymphatic system?
This guy is life saver ❤❤❤
Why does male pattern baldness increase with age while DHT tends to decrease?
Dht doesn’t decrease, testosterone does, dht maintains leveled threw out even tho testosterone keeps falling is this AR sensitivity which keeps minituarizating the follicles.
i think its the hair focilcles are more sensitive with age
Great guide,thank you.
amazing video and info
Can you make a video about diffuse unpatterned alopecia? I.e. DUPA? There is a lot of debate in the hairloss community regarding what causes this type of hairloss.
I second this.
We have content on this coming. I personally think DUPA better aligns with female pattern hair loss than androgenic alopecia in terms of its pathology, and that there are a whole host of other hormones aside from DHT at play. I also think other hair loss disorders are misdiagnosed as DUPA when they are probably more so related to alopecia areata incognita, telogen effluvium, and others that can overlap in presentation. There’s video content about this already inside our membership, but some of it we will post here in the coming weeks.
Every doctor tells me I have androgenic alopecia. My hair started that way I’d say. Temples slightly receded, but followed by diffuse thinning across the top. As a male, this is a kinda weird pattern
Mine is pretty similar. I think my hairline did receed a little bit but then the top of my head experienced and still is diffuse thinning
@@lancevanceGTAupdate?
@@muza45 it's still the same. Probably has worsened a bit over the 9 months but glad hair fibers exist
Mine seems to be acting the same way, anyone has any updates?
Does telogen effluvium unmask androgenetic alopecia even if a person is on minoxidil and finasteride. Also, would someone experience telogen effluvium if hes already on minoxidil, finasteride, and dermarolling? Or do these treatments fail to compensate the actual root causes of telogen effluvium ?
Please make a video on dupa on how to be treated..
What about hairloss from skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, psoriasis?
You have to first control dandruff. You should start using a shampoo which contains Ketakenazole along with few days medicine which will eliminate dandruff issue as after medicine completion for 10-15 days you just need to continue using shampoo every alternate day. But the only issue you will face is dryness of hair. For that you every time need to use any conditioner.
@@saurabhkapoor5839 but will it stop the hairloss? Because my dad has a full set of hair at age 65 his hairline from the corners is receded a bit, but my hairline corners is worst than his by a little bit and I noticed it was receding when I first noticed that I had seb dermatitis. I’ve been using 2 percent keto for the past week twice a week along with t sal on a different day that I’m not using keto shampoo and it does go away after I’m done using it but it returns once my hair dries
I saw the at home androgenic alopecia diagnosis technique in one of your previous videos, and it was not clear to me whether you meant that androgenic alopecia is characterised by the shedding of hairs of various thicknesses, or whether you meant that androgenic alopecia is characterised by having hairs of various thicknesses. It could be that we all have hairs of various thicknesses, but people with androgenic alopecia shed hairs of all thicknesses whereas people without androgenic alopecia shed only thick or thin hairs. Could you please clarify whether or not the test described proves whether or not you have hairs of various thicknesses, and that people with androgenic alopecia have hairs of various thicknesses, whereas people without androgenic alopecia don't, and so if you have hairs of various thicknesses as proved by this test you likely have androgenic alopecia? Also thanks so much for your work, you seem to be a very good natured and motivated by helping others
Thank you. It depends on your stage of AGA. In the very first stage, all hairs will shed of the same diameter. In later stages, the shedding hairs will vary in size. At the end stages, you might not notice much shedding at all due to the relatively lower number of hairs left on the head. Hair follicle miniaturization is just one of many hallmark characteristics of AGA, and can be present in other hair loss disorders. But it’s usually a strong indicator of AGA, so should be taken into consideration alongside other factors like age of onset, rapidity, family history, hair loss presentation, etc.
Is it possible for androgenic alopecia to suddenly accelerate? I've known I have AA for years but it was kind of mild. However in the past year, it really accelerated. I've recently started topical finasteride after watching your videos, so I hope I can reverse at least some of the damage. I'm in my mid 30s.
So due to the hair follicle miniaturization process, it's hypothetically possible to have no noticeable increases in the shower drain, yet androgenic alopecia is still progressing? Or it could even look as though the condition is improving since without a microscope hair miniaturization could look like it's improving since the thinning hairs would take up less and less space? And/Or if you do see an increase in hair shedding in the shower drain that would likely be a sign that it is Telogen Effluvium? Or as you mentioned some combination of the two.
Love from india ❤ i understood now i got yelogeneffulium plus alopeci combined will check with dematologist
Can high dandruff in scalp cause telogen affluvium ?
Great stuff have dived into the bioenergetic aspect of hair loss??? Dr. Raymond Peat believed that stress hormones like cortisol estrogen and prolactin were the main culprits.
It’s not relevant for most people. Androgenic alopecia is the primary cause of hair loss in men and caused by DHT. If you stress is so high that you’re losing your hair, you have bigger issues than the hair loss.
Idk about that we live in very stressful times chronically living with stress and raised cortisol...@@evaneugenescott
In my case i knew my hair was thining but it was normal thining , but this year i don't even comb my hair because whenever i do there is a bunch of hairs on the comb , even without it if i just run my hand over my hair , it falls so easily , i don't have iron defienecy , neither a vit d thats why im clueless what would be the reason for it
Hi, doctor Rob.
I am very similar to your case in hairloss
I have a slight recession in my right temple and thinning in my left temple and I have been diagnosed with AGA, thinning in the crown and in the temples and all the treatments they gave me from procapil to minoxidil didn't work,
even when I stopped Minoxidil my hair didn't fall out.
Also, I don't notice any miniaturized hair when I am in the shower.
Also the recession I have in my temples can grow hair, I don't know how but it did grow some hair, even after years of not having any hair.
I don't understand what is happening in my scalp because I never respond to any treatment.
I hope you see this because I want to look for information on what's happening and what's causing my hairloss even If I have to become a dermatologist myself and do researches.
Is a trichologist a good idea or are you better to go to a dermatologist?
hi rob is it true that wearing caps or helmet all the time can cause to shed hair?
What is your take on taking saw palmetto to reduce the hairloss process (DHT) while combining it with minoxidil for regrowth? Ive never hear people trying this protocol before, its always finasteride and minoxidil
Saw palmetto can help, but its regrowth effects are less robust than finasteride. Check out this article: perfecthairhealth.com/saw-palmetto-for-hair-growth/
@@PerfectHairHealth but finasteride doesn’t help for regrowth? Isn’t it just to stop hairloss? I thought hairloss and hair growth are 2 different processes…
@@gio7602It also helps with hair growth. Clinical studies show a 30% (or more) increase in hair weight when using finasteride for 2+ years. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/8MHUO5nxvwI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EC32dAwh6YscF6fd
Am also having itchy scalp and pain, sometimes when i am touching my hair😶 and hairfall on sides too what is it indicates ?
Nutritional loss
@@abdullahbukhari1469 what to do now? Is it reversible
Very helpful channel/gentleman, but you have to chuckle at the irony of it being an NW0 (literally, like "king of the fullheads" type hair) having a dedicated hair loss channel. Not his fault of course, and I appreciate his work - but it's like the gods are laughing at us. 😝
Thanks for the information, Rob. Question - have you heard anything about dermarolling causing premature aging and collagen breakdown due to telomere shortening? I want to give it a try but not if that is the ultimate result.
Of the studies I've read, scalp biopsies following repeating microneedling seem to show the opposite: no scar tissue formation. With that said, some transplant surgeons say they've anecdotally noticed scarring in their patients who microneedle. This doesn't make a ton of sense to me, since these surgeons are transplanting hair from donor areas which wouldn't generally be microneedled in the first place. In that regard, it's hard to discern if scarring is even due to microneedling, or if scarring is due to the natural progression of AGA (which also resolves in scarring known as perifollicular fibrosis). The longest-term data on microneedling exists in acne patients, and seems to show improvements to scar tissue over 8+ months of microneedling.
Long-story short: we don't have enough data to know. My personal opinion is that scarring from microneedling is 100% possible, but that if you're adhering to reasonable needle lengths (0.6-0.6mm) and wounding frequencies (once every 1-4 weeks), the likelihood of this happening is probably on the lower side. Hopefully more studies will come out to help answer this question.
@@PerfectHairHealth Thank you so much for your response. I'll keep those numbers in mind when I start doing it. As far as scarring goes, I recently read that people that are susceptible to keloid scarring should avoid it, which is something I never thought of but makes total sense. Keep up the amazing work!
@@PerfectHairHealth you wrote 0.6 to 0.6 by mistake, so would you mind clarifying please? I thought most of the microneedling success stories involved 1.5mm needles, but that seems quite deep to me.
Dr Robert Morse says that male pattern balding is caused by a stagnate lymph system caused by eating cooked foods.
Does anyone know a reputable professional in the Houston, TX area that can confidently give a correct diagnosis?
Try Andy Goren. He's actively involved in hair loss research and is probably a good resource for a differential diagnosis.
yo i have been following your advices for over a year now but i have a weird problem with my hair, its thick and healthy thx to god but its suppppper greasy and also it has tons of Dandruffs! like very crazy! i usually shampoo twice a week and hair is awesome the day i shampoo but the day after it gets super oily again, i have been trying the no poo thin for 10 days now and i see no improvement, my hair is super oily that i can style it in impossible ways and it would stay like that lol, any advice? also i always shower with very cold water but the last 2 times i washed it with hot water and no shampoo, i never use hair blower but i did it tonight and it didn't to a lot really cuz my hair is long and oily. help me out!
What a tratament for a woman with lichen planopilaris?
So, it sounds like you've completely abandoned the tight scalp theory now?
Check out the debates here: perfecthairhealth.com/the-leading-theories-of-hair-loss
So if someone is totally bald so you can know what type is !!and use the right treatment
why you not talking about massage therapy these days iam so confused
Hello there! Great videos 🙏🏻
I haven’t seen a video regarding PRP. It looks like a legit and effective treatment. Any thoughts comments opinions? Thanks!
We just released an email about this. The short answer: two clinical studies suggest it's no more effective than microneedling. My opinion is to save your money and try microneedling over PRP.
my blood boils everytime you say that people watching this video are probably not having aloepecia areata. meanwhile im having a big hole on the back of my head.
Is he not correct though? He said probably, not that no one did
can u do Beard next?
What evidence do we have that sunscreens on the forehead can cause alopecia? What types of sunscreens? What ingredients? What's the correlation coefficient?
You can't just say that about the most important type of skincare product and then not expand 😭
Here's an example study! www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(22)00083-4/fulltext
Maybe a video on promising future treatments? Can they ever solve this 😢 mfs going to Mars when I am sitting here with fucked up hairline
I wonder if kratom can cause hairloss....
my friend all your videos are similar you simply change 2 3 things give us concrete basis that studies of remedies
Men: How To Fix Hair Loss At Home (Full Guide)
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At the end of the day - it's only hair. Don't allow it to control your life.
You have a positive outlook on life. I bet you have a full set of hair. ;)
@@Mishimized
I don't as a woman and I still don't let it bother me. I used to have crazy thick hair. However, after several rounds of antbiotics, I lost A LOT of my hair. It might take a long while to get it back. I just got another buzz cut.
Anyone can say this about any interest. The intention to act on it is valuable and can be handled responsibly.
Yeah but it will control your life no matter what I’m dating and in general people will treat you worse
Well it absolutely did and still does affect my confidence, even if from an objective point of view my hair isn't bad looking. Going bald is no option for me at the moment so I'll get a transplant soon. I know that self acceptance is the only real way to get comfortable in our own skin. Having your self worth depend on external validation is never a good thing. Yet I somehow convinced myself that it is the right path to take.
Why does this guy have Lego man hair?? I’m starting to think it’s a wig. It just looks odd
Nothing new
The woman on your interactive chart looks so miserable
Your videos are tooooooo long😅
🐵
Did this guy sold his soul to big pharma or is my imagination? His natural methods were great and made lot of people regain full hair
I think you're imagining things there bro. No one has ever regained even close to full hair with massages, although they address one issue of the AGA condition.
ma man, can you tell us wich methods do you use?
scalp massage daily, possibly more times a day, dermaroller once or twice a week, castor oil. Hairs will start popping out, but needs lot of work and at least 8 months. Also fix your diet, no more junk food, no more sugar, start doing some exercises@@vazhashengelia6562
@@vazhashengelia6562the people who leave these comments never reply with education. Just hate.
So he has videos on natural methods too? I guess people can make their own fully informed decision, since he put all methods out there for free. If people click on your profile, they can see you just like to hate on this guy’s channel.
What a shame to see this guy shilling for bigpharma now. I have great results with only natural method.
What natural methods?
Natural method? Please share!
scalp massage daily, dermaroller once a week. i regained 50% in one year@@menasa1188
Congrats on your success! I have a centrist viewpoint on natural vs. conventional. I care about education, not pushing people down any treatment path. Yes, there are people who see success on both sides. But every success story needs to be contextualized amongst the evidence quality, regrowth potential, and long-term viability of the interventions pursued. Because of my nuanced perspective, I get just as many "snake oil salesman" comments as I do "big pharma shill" comments. And that's okay. Part of being on the internet is being misinterpreted. Anyway, congrats again on your regrowth. Very happy for you, and I hope your gains hold.
bro, tell us