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I consistently run into mentions of there being a real solution (whether due to hair cloning or to neogenesis of hair follicles) to male pattern baldness in approximately 5 years or so. Now, the question is (and answers from forum veterans would be greatly appreciated here), how the hell do we know this? Is this a general consensus on behalf of hair surgeons or companies dealing with hair loss? Or is this believing the first three dudes that came out and said "I'll have a cure in about 5 years, just hang on tight?"
Now, the reason why I ask is that I like to rely on solid data. Propecia and Rogaine keep my hopes up because they're based on scientific trials, and I'm definitely willing to keep the faith in such products. But if I keep hearing "there's going to be a solution in 5 years" for the next two decades, I'm probably going to be pretty disappointed that the promised "cure" never will arrive.
Now, the reason why I ask is that I like to rely on solid data. Propecia and Rogaine keep my hopes up because they're based on scientific trials, and I'm definitely willing to keep the faith in such products. But if I keep hearing "there's going to be a solution in 5 years" for the next two decades, I'm probably going to be pretty disappointed that the promised "cure" never will arrive.
