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Revivogen User Updates - Nov 2000
Article by HairlossTalk.com
We have been tracking (now over 100) Revivogen users since June 2000, and have contacted the next small group of people who began treatment during the first half of June. Assuming they continued treatment, this should be their 4 to 5 month status report. Out of 11 people emailed, only 3 opted to fill out the questionnaire. Here are the responses...
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Revivogen Progress
Report
| | How long on Revivogen? |
4
Months |
| What other treatments are you using? |
None |
| What type of hair loss do you have? |
NA |
| What is your age? |
NA |
| What kind of results have you seen? |
I think the hair loss has slowed
a bit since using the product, but I have not experienced ANY
regrowth.
Neil nielfox@cyberdude.com
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Revivogen Progress
Report
| | How long on Revivogen? |
1
Month - I used it as directed for about 4/5ths of one of the two
bottles I ordered. |
| What other treatments are you using? |
Nothing
during use. Had stopped finasteride (tapered of slowly) prior
to starting it. |
| What type of hair loss do you have? |
I
am between a Norwood 2 and 3, with a high hairline. |
| What is your age? |
30 |
| What kind of results have you seen? |
I
tapered off of finasteride over a period of about 3 to 4 weeks,
and ordered Revivogen, which I began toward the end of the 3-4
week period. I used it as directed, but the recession seemed to
continue.
The one and only reason I stopped using Revivogen was because
its method of action was claimed to be similar to finasteride,
and I was deathly afraid that I was having a delayed hyperandro
reflex from the finasteride that was causing the new loss. No
one could seem to give me any evidence or guarantee as to whether
the Revivogen itself -- though a topical, not systemic treatment
-- could possibly be having a negative effect on my follicles
and induce the same type of loss I was afraid the finasteride
was causing.
I would dearly love to use a topical product rather than propecia,
and was hoping Revivogen was it, but I have to see more evidence
that it couldn't exacerbate my loss.
I will say that my hair in the areas it was applied looked and
felt great after several weeks when I'd shampoo in the morning;
if nothing else the stuff is an amazing conditioner.
I was not seeking regrowth with my treatment, by the way, I simply
wanted to maintain what I had using a topical treatment. I would
still be happy with that. My only other request would be for some
type of a pump or spray applicator, although I imagine that would
take some mixing with something else for volume and may defeat
the effect of the product. Another option I'd like to see is some
kind of a cream or gel-based product that could perhaps be massaged
in to the hairline and rubbed through the hair. The dropper method
just seemed to be difficult to apply all over, I felt as though
the hair itself absorbed much of it, and maybe a spray/pump or
gel/cream could be better massaged into the scalp and left overnight.
If anyone can give me feedback on my concerns about it exacerbating
loss, I'd be very appreciative.
Twoashes twoashes@hotmail.com
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Revivogen Progress
Report
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| How
long on Revivogen? |
5
Months |
| What
other treatments are you using? |
Propecia |
| What
type of hair loss do you have? |
Recession
at the Temples and Thinning at the top |
| What
is your age? |
31 |
| What
kind of results have you seen? |
I've seen absolutely no good
results. The crown has remained the same, but the front and
top has gotten worse.
Tomkazone tomkazone@mindspring.com
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Revivogen
Progress Report
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| How
long on Revivogen? |
Just
over 4 Months |
| What
other treatments are you using? |
Also
using Nano Shampoo and Proxiphen Daily |
| What
type of hair loss do you have? |
On
Temples and back of head |
| What
is your age? |
34 |
| What
kind of results have you seen? |
Shedding
occurred heavily during the first 6 weeks then slowed down
a lot but at about 4 months it returned and as of now has
abated again. Hairloss still continues with my hair in a worse
condition than when i started.
I must confess that i do see tiny unpigmented hairs in the
temple regions which are very difficult to see but they are
still there and appear to be getting longer. However, I am
not convinced, yet, that these will remain - they are still
there at the moment. Most people will recognize that when
your hair falls out it is replaced my a smaller and thinner
hair and then disappears altogether. These hairs at the front
may well be these and therefore may disappear.
If they get thicker and longer than I will consider that something
positive is happening. At the moment i would say that my condition
is not improving but getting worse. I think that i will not
be able to give a proper reasonably fair assessment till next
month. I will report back then.
In conclusion, not very happy with Revivogen but still have
hopes that I could see some improvement over the next 2 months
or so.
Taherm taherm@globalnet.co.uk
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