http://www.belgraviacentre…. Brought to you by the Belgravia Hair Loss Centre – Diya reports on his treatment response at the 6 month mark. As you can see his hair has almost fully recovered sinc…
Is the Belgravia Centre interested in the new stem cell research? I’m going to guess a treatment like that will be expensive, but not as expensive as say.. a hair transplant.
BelgraviaCentre
March 14th, 2010 at 8:09 PM
The Belgravia Centre is always interested in new developments but stem cell research is at the very early stages. There has not yet been enough research to state that this will be a successful and safe procedure for humans. If it is, it will be a long while (up to 10 years) before this procedure begins to be used and I would imagine that it would be more expensive than a hair transplant, especially in the early stages. More information can be found by searching the Belgravia Centre blog.
ngoclee
March 14th, 2010 at 8:54 PM
in the first 3 months it look like it was grow then after it looks the same when you first started.
BelgraviaCentre
March 14th, 2010 at 9:29 PM
Diya’s hair is a lot shorter in this video than it was at the beginning. If you look at his comparison from day 171 you will see that this is noticeable, but you can also see that the hair at the temples (front) and crown (top/back) is a more stable and even now. The day 191 comparison is more accurate – his hair is a similar length and I think this is a better example for direct comparison. Look at the sides to get an idea of how long Diya’s hair is compared to month 1.
StuaBell
March 14th, 2010 at 10:07 PM
What’s with the ’six months to go’ thing, I thought the treatment was continuous.
BelgraviaCentre
March 14th, 2010 at 10:47 PM
You are correct – in order to maintain results treatment usually needs to be ongoing. In this case Diya is referring to the duration of his current treatment programme. After 12 months, if he wishes to continue he will begin a new 12 month treatment programme.
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