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hink thats jutting lower third forward, idk how that reverses baldness tho lolJewting?
how do u localize it?well you want to localize it on the malaris pretty well also why it should be balanced with squinching
put the electrodes close together. and cut them smallhow do u localize it?
Jewting?jewting reversed my balding
but thats for another day
actually using your hands won't do much tho
You mean Botox injections in scalp?Going to clinic for injections into ring muscle can help a lot.
In some cases, within 2 years you can actually cover a nice part of your baldness on the scalp.
However, if you're bald clean - it will help you reduce the costs of hair transplant.
Also, it's worth noting, that some headaches are related to the ring muscle being very tense.
Unfortunately, not many doctors are experienced in that field, so you ought to do it smartly with trial and error.
hink thats jutting lower third forward, idk how that reverses baldness tho lolJewting?
it's actually in the muscles that wraps your head right above your ear - it's a bit like a ring.You mean Botox injections in scalp?
Any pictures showing where to get it injected so I can show my plastic surgeonit's actually in the muscles that wraps your head right above your ear - it's a bit like a ring.
Depending on how tense those are, you may get 1-2 shots in each side, and around 2 shots at the back to release the tension in those muscles.
The scalp itself basically has no muscles.
This should soften the skin on the scalp due to reduced muscle tension, which also should bring back the correct blood circulation. Thus the skin and hair follicles should receive enough minerals and vitamins to build actual hair and help it being much stronger.
How much you will grow out from it? - It's individual.
This is also a "therapy" for those that have placed baldness i.e. you have some small places that got bald.
It's often used by women tho.
Another part of therapy that actually works is to use stomach drops (mixed manually with 1:1 water).
Those are rich in herbals, so they nourishes the skin from outside.
But the problem is time - all those things are cheap and take time to take effect. And the aftereffects are also individual - some people are super pleased, some say it's not that much as they expected more.
However, I would recommend it as first step before doing hair transplant, as you'd like your head skin to be in it's best condition before investing in hair transplant.
anything else I can inject besides botox that might work?it's actually in the muscles that wraps your head right above your ear - it's a bit like a ring.
Depending on how tense those are, you may get 1-2 shots in each side, and around 2 shots at the back to release the tension in those muscles.
The scalp itself basically has no muscles.
This should soften the skin on the scalp due to reduced muscle tension, which also should bring back the correct blood circulation. Thus the skin and hair follicles should receive enough minerals and vitamins to build actual hair and help it being much stronger.
How much you will grow out from it? - It's individual.
This is also a "therapy" for those that have placed baldness i.e. you have some small places that got bald.
It's often used by women tho.
Another part of therapy that actually works is to use stomach drops (mixed manually with 1:1 water).
Those are rich in herbals, so they nourishes the skin from outside.
But the problem is time - all those things are cheap and take time to take effect. And the aftereffects are also individual - some people are super pleased, some say it's not that much as they expected more.
However, I would recommend it as first step before doing hair transplant, as you'd like your head skin to be in it's best condition before investing in hair transplant.
This is exactly what happened to me.it's actually in the muscles that wraps your head right above your ear - it's a bit like a ring.
Depending on how tense those are, you may get 1-2 shots in each side, and around 2 shots at the back to release the tension in those muscles.
The scalp itself basically has no muscles.
This should soften the skin on the scalp due to reduced muscle tension, which also should bring back the correct blood circulation. Thus the skin and hair follicles should receive enough minerals and vitamins to build actual hair and help it being much stronger.
How much you will grow out from it? - It's individual.
This is also a "therapy" for those that have placed baldness i.e. you have some small places that got bald.
It's often used by women tho.
Another part of therapy that actually works is to use stomach drops (mixed manually with 1:1 water).
Those are rich in herbals, so they nourishes the skin from outside.
But the problem is time - all those things are cheap and take time to take effect. And the aftereffects are also individual - some people are super pleased, some say it's not that much as they expected more.
However, I would recommend it as first step before doing hair transplant, as you'd like your head skin to be in it's best condition before investing in hair transplant.
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