Hcell Before And After Hair Growth Photos

Bitless

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No it clearly shows results after only 30 days in the pictures.
That’s for the best case, trust me where I’m from lot of people did h cell and it had minimum effect. Also order to maintain the effect you have to take every 2 years. FYI I already talked to doctor about h cell.
 

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"Here Kid, do this HShit, then take this (finasteride) pill everyday and come back in 6 mo to see results"

Hcell is amazing, you see?!
 

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All of them look like combovers.

It's not hard to create a convincing crown combover. Grow your hair out for a few months and your crown suddenly doesn't even look balding.

Show the hairline and you know that something's terribly wrong.
 

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All of them look like combovers.

It's not hard to create a convincing crown combover. Grow your hair out for a few months and your crown suddenly doesn't even look balding.

Show the hairline and you know that something's terribly wrong.
Case 2 is the worst offender. Hair can't grow that fast in 30 days. And they lowered the exposure to have less contrast between hair and scalp
 

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f*** it, man. If money is not a concern, go for it! We throw in the kitchen sink when it comes to hair loss here.
 

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Isn't it interesting how nearly everyone character on this forum desperate for hair regrowth goes directly to a negative reaction without knowing all the facts?
 

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Isn't it interesting how nearly everyone character on this forum desperate for hair regrowth goes directly to a negative reaction without knowing all the facts?
Did you say Brotzu? XD
 

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Case 2 is the worst offender. Hair can't grow that fast in 30 days. And they lowered the exposure to have less contrast between hair and scalp
I would think that 1st pic is before the first injection and the second is 30 days after the last injetion. So it is nearly 4 month after.
But yes it could be combover or fina effect as they let their patient use it. What makes me suspicious is the fact they didn't published any study
 

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I saw a tweet from HCell thanking that twerp from Follicle Thought.

So HCell can conclusively be branded as a joke and/or scam.

Dude - focus. Take a look at the text above yours noting that the FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation to HCell. Perhaps, we should brand you as a joke for your questionable insight. And if the Follicle Thought guy is such a douche, why are you reading his tweets.
 

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Dude - focus. Take a look at the text above yours noting that the FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation to HCell. Perhaps, we should brand you as a joke for your questionable insight. And if the Follicle Thought guy is such a douche, why are you reading his tweets.

His Twitter came up while I was googling hair loss related queries. According to that blurb, the FDA approved something for a different type of alopecia. They deem it “promising” apparently.

Maybe there’s something to it. My point was that association with known fraudster Follicle Thought isn’t a good look. If I were a reputable product/company I wouldn’t give “exclusives” to some dipshit blogger. Lol.
 

Hairismylife

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I would think that 1st pic is before the first injection and the second is 30 days after the last injetion. So it is nearly 4 month after.
But yes it could be combover or fina effect as they let their patient use it. What makes me suspicious is the fact they didn't published any study

No it can't be combover. As a diffuse NW4.5~5 I can assure you that combover ar this stage can't give you a cosmetic difference like this. I am not saying the pics are genuine tho, this can be photoshop, concealer or whatever tricks like other scam products use to give a similar "regrowth" so pics mean nothing but if FDA approves it then at least we can conclude this should have a finasteride+Min effect.
The other point is will you spend 6k to gain only 1 to 2 Norwood.
 

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His Twitter came up while I was googling hair loss related queries. According to that blurb, the FDA approved something for a different type of alopecia. They deem it “promising” apparently.

Maybe there’s something to it. My point was that association with known fraudster Follicle Thought isn’t a good look. If I were a reputable product/company I wouldn’t give “exclusives” to some dipshit blogger. Lol.
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I'm skeptical about this text, seems to me like the perfect pitch for scamming. Baiting with random numbers ==> Call for help ==> contact infos

Certainly not the right approach for a treatment showing results as promising as those.
 

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as somebody mentioned if the hairline is not shown chances are the pics are manufactured, when we get pics with a recovered hairline i will agree its a cure, until then its impossible to trust any company.
 

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Allright, I can't count... so what! ^^
:)
Well,you know what they say....Those who suck at maths,theyyyyy.................ummmmm.................welllllllll.............whatever.
 
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