Revivogen may be one of the best hair loss products on the market, if everything they say about their product is true. Is Revivogen out to revolutionize the world of hair loss treatment, or is it destined to join the limitless ranks of less effective products?
How Revivogen Works
The best way to explain Revivogen is through metaphor. There’s a hormone called Dihydrotestosterone that plays the part of the villain in this story. Commonly referred to as DHT, Dihydrotestosterone, convinces the body that hair is actually a foreign element that must be repelled. DHT then sets up receptor sites on hair follicles and begins culling the hair during each growth cycle, ensuring that it grows less and less until it is gone. Revivogen arrives as the white knight in shining armor and chases of DHT, allowing hair to grow freely and uninhibited.
Does It Work?
Revivogen has a lot going for it, since DHT is proven to be responsible for pattern baldness, at least in men (hair loss in females is a little more tricky). Revivogen states that their product is proven to inhibit DHT, although the actual proof is proving hard to track down, although photographic and video evidence can be found online.
Are There Any Downsides?
Other than the lack of published articles from reputable medical journals or other unbiased sources, the only concern we have is that Revivogen is expensive: a 3 month supply will cost $119. Their scalp therapy treatment can be found for $80, but that still comes out to $2-4 per day. Obviously, if it works as well as its makers say it does, that’s not too bad. 6 months use is recommended for better results, although Revivogen also states that using their product for 2 years makes for the best results.
We Say
Revivogen is more effective than the standard hair loss product and we recommend it.