CALECIM® Professional
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Please consider the cost £501 carefully especially the men vs alternative options
I’ve used Calecim consistently for 4 months, genuinely hoping it would offer a different route from the usual hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, or PRP. Sadly, it hasn’t worked for me at all. There’s been no improvement, no regrowth — in fact, my hair loss has continued to progress, and not as part of any expected “shedding phase.” At £501, it’s an expensive commitment, and for that price, I was genuinely hoping to see something. I was drawn to it by the idea of stem cell-based science, and the positive YouTube videos — mainly from women showing small amounts of hair growth. Maybe Calecim has some benefit for female pattern hair loss, but for men with androgenic alopecia, I’m not convinced it’s the right option. I’m disappointed and sad, because I went in open-minded and hopeful. But after 3 months, I had to stop — the cost is just too high to justify continuing, especially with no visible change and worsening . Given a hair transplant can cost around £2,000, I now feel I’ve spent a quarter of that on something that gave me nothing in return — and could have put that money towards a more proven solution. I’m sorry to leave a negative review, but I think it’s fair. I feel there’s a risk of marketing preying on insecurities — especially when terms like “stem cells” are used — without enough real-world results for men. This just wasn’t the right option for me, and I hope others weigh it up carefully before investing.