Thu 28 Jan 2010
Can the Nanogen Scalproller Increase the Efficacy of Topical Hair Loss Treatments?
Category: Hair Loss Blog , Hair Loss News , New Developments , Non Surgical Treatments , Rogaine (Minoxidil) , Topicals
The notion that injuring the scalp can potentially increase the effectiveness of proven topical hair loss treatments has caught the attention of our hair restoration forum community. The Nanogen Scalproller claims it can help treat thinning hair and improve the effects of any topical treatment for baldness by slightly wounding the skin with its small titanium needles. Allegedly, the wounds allow for quick and efficient penetration and absorption of topical hair loss treatments into the skin.
To discuss the Nanogen Scalproller and its ability in aiding the effectiveness of proven treatments such as Rogaine foam, visit this discussion thread.
Bill Seemiller – aka Falceros
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