Their patented device is way more complex than a commercial shitty chinese derma pen that works with a crappy spring oscillation mechanism. Check out their patent. Not to mention the quality of the needles are questionable.
yeah, the last update is after 8 weeks of initial Verteporfin injection on transplant day.
Mice/pig trial started showing noticeable results after 4 months.
Many people is following it, but sadly this forum became infected with trolls, half people getting locked out of their accs because they cant verify email. The autist c0ck worshiping dude who comments in every thread with 5 accounts and downvotes every comment, and so on.
So naturally people...
Thats not how follicle neogenesis works. In this trial the follicles taken from the donor were **completely removed** in its whole entirety. Gone. No follicle cells left. No transections. The follicle is literally gone, there is nothing to "rebuild" in that sense, so every new hair sprouted is...
No one gives a sh*t about your personal crusade with pegasus2 tbh, everyone here knows him and his contributions for years. You don't like when he gets overly excited about a compound and suddenly believes is the cure and creates a GB. Okay, we get it, fair criticism.
Everything else is...
Keep warning yourself, people who want to try it will still try it because there's no other way to know if it works or not than by actually taking action.
Its undeniable Twist1 activity is involved in hairloss and people who don't want to wait 10 years doing nothing are moving the straw forward...
Looks like some improvement ! (although lighting is more harsh in the previous ones)
So whats your protocol now? 2.5mg OM + topical + microneedling? (and didnt finasteride>dutasteride I assume)