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    GlossaryRadiofrequency (RF)

    electromagnetic waves used in medical treatments for skin and hair

    Radiofrequency (RF) refers to a type of electromagnetic wave typically ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz. In medical and cosmetic applications, RF energy is often used for treatments like skin tightening, fat reduction, and hair removal, as it can penetrate the skin to heat tissues and stimulate collagen production or destroy hair follicles.

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      community 2 months progress & I couldn’t be happier

      in Progress Pictures  310 upvotes 2 months ago
      The user experienced significant hair regrowth and healthier hair after two months of using oral finasteride, minoxidil, and biotin, despite an initial shedding phase. They reported no negative effects on their beard or facial bloating and were surprised by the quick results.

      community PP405 bandwagon, time to resume the hype train.

      in Treatment  166 upvotes 1 month ago
      PP405 shows promise in hair regrowth, potentially outperforming existing treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, with significant results in just four weeks. The treatment is still in early stages, with further trials needed to determine its long-term effectiveness and optimal dosage.

      community Let’s get PP405 trending on Twitter!

      in Chat  68 upvotes 2 months ago
      People are excited about a new hair loss treatment, PP405, and some suggest using Twitter to increase its visibility. Current treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride, but skepticism remains about the effectiveness of new treatments.

      community PP405 timeframe ? Could it replace current treatments ?

      in Update  36 upvotes 3 months ago
      PP405 is a potential new hair loss treatment that might replace finasteride and minoxidil, but it is still in clinical trials and may not be available until 2028-2031. There is skepticism about its effectiveness, with only a 20% increase in hair density observed in some participants.