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Help! Mesotherapy for hair loss in Dubai, Andropecia.

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 16:56

Hello all..

I wanted to seek your help with this, ladies. I am actually suffering from a severe hair loss problem, and I was used to taking mesotherapy for hair loss treatment before I moved in to Dubai. Ever since, I haven’t had any again so the hair loss has just doubled, and I need to know a good dermatologist in Dubai who practices mesotherapy and is actually good at it. Not just any type of injection material but specifically one that is called “Andropecia”. It used to bring me amazing results, at least the hair loss would stop. My bald spots are just spreading like crazy all over my head, and I am just 23 years old so its quite un pleasant for me to be honest. I wake up each morning and my hair is just all over the floor! It is starting to freak me out, I wear hats all the time trying to cover my bald areas and very thin hair. It is making me depressed most of the time, which results in just more hair loss. I seriously need to mitigate the damages. If you happen to know a good dermatologist who uses Andropecia or is known for good mesotherapy for hair loss treatment please do refer him/her to me. Also, any idea about the costs of this?

Thanks for your help, ladies 

Sal

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 20:30
oh well I guess that makes two of us then :( *sigh* it becomes really frustrating at a point when you got to cover up bald spots and so, so depressing! I just need to find the righ doctor who is trustworthy, instead of all those so-called philipino "technicians" who inject meso at beauty centres without any proper qualifications. It had to be a certified medical doctor who does that, not just anyone. You also got to be fully aware of the material that is being injected, there are lots of differences.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 20:26
Oh yes, I am, started when I was in my late teens - doctors have tried everything...which is why I'm skeptical at best.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 18:56
I'd be keen to know too. Glad to hear it works as I've been toying with the idea of it but wasn't sure if it worked. They work pretty well actually! But my advice will be not to go for it unless you are suffering from [b'>severe [/b'>[i'>[/i'> alopecia, otherwise you're just wasting your time & money as there are lots of other options for hair care. I hope somebody has the answer :(
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EW GURU
Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 17:11
I'd be keen to know too. Glad to hear it works as I've been toying with the idea of it but wasn't sure if it worked.
 
 

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