Monday, February 22, 2010

About profollica, procerin & provillus?

I've done as much research as possible. I just want to know what are the effects if you stop using any of these? If you've achieved results with whichever one, can you stop using it? If it's not FDA approved, what does that mean? I think provillus is the best but it has ingredients that require a doctor's prescription. What are your long term experiences? ThanksAbout profollica, procerin %26amp; provillus?
hi,





There are 2 FDA approved drugs to treat hair loss which are minoxidil and finasteride. Provillus and Rogaine both contain the FDA approved active ingredient known as minoxidil.





Otc minoxidil comes in two strengths - a 2% solution for women and 5% solution for men.





as i know Procerin is specifically developed for men only.





good luck!About profollica, procerin %26amp; provillus?
None of this is good for women really! A female friend of mine is using rogaine for women and she has fantastic results.





But you have to see a dermatologist before making any decisions. I know my friend went to a doctor and had some tests done to determine the cause for her hair loss before starting the treatment. Your problem could be caused by a very simple reason like vitamin or iron deficiency.





It is not going to the any good to me if you go to a dermatologist. It is only good for you.





The products you listed have not even gone through clinical trials apart from procerin. and procerin is only for male pattern baldness as they, themselves say it on their website. They had like 34 people on a single clinical trial and I am not sure if that's enough.





Provillus claims to be for women as well but you don't want to be a guinea pig trying a product which was not properly tested and approved.





Good luck!

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