It's a game-changer in the hair loss industry. Many of us don't have time for lengthy manual scalp massages every day. I appreciate how it allows me to multitask while it takes care of my hair.
I experienced hair thinning on the sides of my scalp for years (from about 24 to 36 years of age), and it was severe. Eventually, I discovered that it stemmed from grinding my teeth, which caused inflammation in the muscles on the sides of my scalp and restricted blood flow. I also suffered from hair loss on the top of my head. To address this, I began using a mouth guard during the day and at night, and I improved my stress management techniques. After nearly two years of these changes, my hair regrowth improved significantly (both top and sides), returning almost to normal.
@@vins7cv139 The physician observed an atypical pattern of hair thinning on the sides of my head, noting that my scalp muscles were frequently inflamed. I forgot to mention he administered monthly steroid injections to alleviate the muscle tension in my scalp. He custom-fabricated a mouthguard for me in his office to address the bruxism.
Very informative interview! While natural remedies like scalp massages may require more effort, they provide long-term holistic benefits. Not every issue requires medication, which may come with side effects.
Excellent question! The blood supply starts below. If you listen to my interviews with Rob English he even states that massaging around is more effective than the top. Microneedle the whole scalp though
Oh no! So glad you didn't have a good result. I, on the other hand, did have a good result. I wish you, and your hair, great success with whatever route you find works for you.
It's a game-changer in the hair loss industry. Many of us don't have time for lengthy manual scalp massages every day. I appreciate how it allows me to multitask while it takes care of my hair.
But have you noticed any improvement?
Scalp massages worked for me, but an automated way makes even more sense.
look mom, no hands : )
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Could you explain what were your improvements?
Very good video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
@@dradamfields Welcome!
I experienced hair thinning on the sides of my scalp for years (from about 24 to 36 years of age), and it was severe. Eventually, I discovered that it stemmed from grinding my teeth, which caused inflammation in the muscles on the sides of my scalp and restricted blood flow. I also suffered from hair loss on the top of my head. To address this, I began using a mouth guard during the day and at night, and I improved my stress management techniques. After nearly two years of these changes, my hair regrowth improved significantly (both top and sides), returning almost to normal.
This is so interesting. What a wonderful story!
A mouth guard? Where did you purchase It? Any doctor diagnose you this?
@@vins7cv139 The physician observed an atypical pattern of hair thinning on the sides of my head, noting that my scalp muscles were frequently inflamed. I forgot to mention he administered monthly steroid injections to alleviate the muscle tension in my scalp. He custom-fabricated a mouthguard for me in his office to address the bruxism.
Despite the controversy the Growband is a great product thats not part of my hair care routine.
Regardless, this could be a solid option for folks concerned about the side effects from Minoxidil and Finasteride.
And no side effects with scalp massage ; )
Very informative interview! While natural remedies like scalp massages may require more effort, they provide long-term holistic benefits. Not every issue requires medication, which may come with side effects.
Great interview guys
Thanks for listening.
@@dradamfields Welcome!
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Good to know that it works for women too~
All makes sense in theory
Yes, but waiting for hair to grow takes way more patience than waiting for water to boil....but it was certainly worth it for me.
@@dradamfields Great to know!
HI, Thanks for the video, just curious how does the band help with the top of scalp? Since it only massage around the side?
Excellent question! The blood supply starts below. If you listen to my interviews with Rob English he even states that massaging around is more effective than the top. Microneedle the whole scalp though
@@dradamfields thank you 😊
Sure buddy, you just read a few articles from Rob at phh and ran with it
Rob is THE MAN!
Let’s see some photographs of before and after stop talking about all this bro science because it doesn’t make any sense it’s complete rubbish? 😂😂😂
Hi Christian, Here's my own journey: ruclips.net/user/shortsfWchMujqbMk
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Oh no! So glad you didn't have a good result. I, on the other hand, did have a good result. I wish you, and your hair, great success with whatever route you find works for you.