If Massaging Supposedly Doesn't Work, Why Do Some Experts Say Prp Does?

DevilHands

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As far as I know, people here are very skeptical when it comes to natural treatments. Most if not all hair doctors/experts would say massaging doesn't regrow hair.

Something to ponder about while doing my research however is that experts claims that the main culprit is DHT and quickly scoffs off at people who says massaging helps.

On the other hand, people who had success with massage says that massaging breaks up the calcium/sebum etc build up on the head and thus increase its blood flow. These people claim that DHT is not really the main culprit.

See where I am getting at?

For people who don't want to get a hair transplant, "experts" would give PRP as an option. Isn't that the same thing as trying to put more blood flow in your head? Except that its way more painful and expensive.

While I understand that PRP doesn't seem to work for everybody, it can't be denied that it works for someone else. Plus its an accepted method by hair loss experts.

This would shift their belief of the "DHT theory" into the "Blood flow theory".

My guess is PRP doesn't work for everybody because they haven't remove the calcium/sebum or whatever dirt thats stuck in their head to have proper flow.

I truly think there's something that "experts" aren't telling to the community just to fill in their pockets.

Ive been doing massage for a few weeks now and I truly felt a shift in the quality of my hair. To be frank I am not sure if I am just being delusional but I'll continue to do this and see how it goes.
 
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