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remos1
post Aug 29 2017, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(remos1 @ Jun 14 2017, 05:56 AM)
Hi...
Just started my medication in 2 weeks..hopefully positive outcome will show huhu...mine got white pills...both for morning and nights
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Oredi 3 months of pills...looks like hairline getting grow and some part are covered...wondering how many months to go huhu
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post Sep 6 2017, 11:59 PM

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Hi, recently I've been having a bad episode of breakouts especially concentrated at my jawline which I believe are hormonal. I went to see Dr Ranjit and he prescribed me Rivon 100mg (thats what written on it) and a gel to apply every night. Anyone has the same experience and wouldn't mind sharing?

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post Sep 7 2017, 08:51 AM

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QUOTE(Sarah1013 @ Oct 14 2014, 12:20 AM)
Hi all!

I know this forum is old and it's been long since it last updated but here's my experience with Dr Ranjit on my acne problem in case some souls still looking into it.

First and foremost, when I came to see Dr Ranjit it wasnt my first time dealing with acne problem. I have had 2 phases of acne in the past before I met De Ranjit. I can rate both phases as moderate to severe. I make sure Dr Ranjit know what acne medicines I have taken in the past to avoid resistance.

The consultation went really relaxed and took about 15 mins. He joked a lot. He is sure a funny man and he gave some advices about acne etc which you all can read online. On the first appt, I was pescribed A month supply of big white pills and a clear gel which he claimed has anti-bacterial agent for night use. The white pills which I found out later are actually Trimetropim. Yeah.. It's not a common antibiotic to be prescribed for acne. Until now, i still wonder why the heck he gave me that.

One thing you should know abt his clinic they never label their meds. No name. No writings. Nada. Dr Ranjit might mention the drug's name to you during consultation but this guy's voice is soft so you may missed that part. Anyway, so after a week I have taken the pills one morning i developed rashes all over my arms up to my fingers. Nothing on the trunks though. Initially i didnt freak out 'coz I have sensitive skin. It went on for a while and on the 3rd day I suspect it might be allergy to the drug! The white pills!  So I went to Dr Ranjit and the moment He saw my spots hands he knew right away I'm allergic to the pills. That's how I know the pills i have been taking is Trimetoprim. After that, he switched me to Doxycyline. That day onwards, each time he gave me new cream or pills I made him write down the name & its dosage on paper. Lol The switch was free of charge provided you bring your old pills.

I took Doxycycline for about 5 months. And i was given different creams everytime. The first appt I got the anti-bacterial cream(white). Then, another white cream that is good for red scar or  smtg. Then, S Cream and lastly, P Gel. All creams are in the small round tub. I believe the S and P gel are made by Dr Ranjit himself. And they are so good. Well i can only speak on behalf of my skin.

During the total 5 months, my skin improved a lot. However, I wasnt depends solely on his medicines. I altered my diet and I went for facials at Herbaline( If you are around PJ, you may try Shirly in Herbaline Seapark. She really knows her stuff) every 2 weeks in the beginning then monthly. Not promoting just sharing my experience.

Okay so about the cost. The first appoinment costed me around RM170 for consultation, the Trimetoprim and cream. The following appts are cheaper around RM150 for consultation, doxycyline and cream/gel.

I heard he does microdermabrasion for RM150 per session( I talked to a fellow visitor there so price is not confirmed) but he wont simply prescribe that to you. He will evaluate ur skin first to see if you are suitable for that. I was turned down that time coz I still have active acne going on my face. I am planning to come back dor scar treatment soon so we will see how it goes.

Lastly, honestly speaking I dont know why he is so famous i only been there for acne treatment. Like i mention before I went to a family doctor during my teen years for the same prob and he prescribed doxy, differin and dalacin T. Worked well on my skin before it came back 5 years later.  Maybe whats makes Dr Ranjit's treatment special is the cream/gels. Because the pills he gave for acne you may get it somewhere else at even cheaper price. A normal family doc can prescribe you doxycycline. Nonetheless, i had a good experience with Dr Ranjit and honestly, other than the small crowded clinic there's nothing else I can complain about him.

And you guys acne problem is really common dont get tense too much about it. I know this battle against acne is long winded and can affect so much of ourselves. It can be treated so hang in there. I wish you all the best!
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Hi, I feel like I'm experiencing the same as yours. How's your skin now? I'm having this fear of being bacteria resistant due to usage of antibiotics :/

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storky20
post Sep 9 2017, 03:48 AM

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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ May 13 2017, 06:27 AM)
Must make appointment. Go there queue confirm won't be able to see Ranjit (will see Dr Saras instead) and u have to wait 3 hours there.
Fourth month/100th day +/- update (started since 3rd February):
Guys, this is starting to show results.  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
Last week went to buy medication for fourth and fifth month (because fifth month suppose to make another appointment but I will be busy in early June so just buy medication and make appointment to see Ranjit in July instead)
My hair fall definitely decrease by AT LEAST 50%. Started noticing this since mid last month (after 2 months 15 days like that using his medication)

of course it's still too early to see significant difference (so if i post before after pics now it won't be too obvious)

BUT got a few signs:

1) Showering that time when shampoo hair, last time usually have 6~10+ strands of hair fall and stick to palms, now usually less than 3 only!
2) Went to yamcha with another /k/tard who is having hair loss problems oso and he noticed my hairline looks better compared to 6 months ago
3) I cut my hair short whenever I notice more hair fall, longer hair  = easier to drop, but it's been nearly 2 months since I last cut my hair and my hair is not falling like it should
4) My scalp is no longer as itchy and sensitive as last time (but this could be because i'm using head & shoulders again after many years, all this while keep using those neutral or scalp-friendly shampoo)

really hope can maintain this!  wub.gif  wub.gif
BTW: this pill organizer is so damn important, since it's a routine thing, I always end up forgetting whether I ate the pill already or not for the day. doh.gif user posted image
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Man, read through the topic and noticed you've been consistently adding things la bro.

Is there any updates since May ah? Considering it's already September innocent.gif
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post Sep 9 2017, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(storky20 @ Sep 9 2017, 03:48 AM)
Man, read through the topic and noticed you've been consistently adding things la bro.

Is there any updates since May ah? Considering it's already September  innocent.gif
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stopped taking since 3rd Sept to see if it lasts... hmm.gif he did say to probably stop taking after 6 months..
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post Sep 9 2017, 04:08 PM

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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Sep 9 2017, 10:42 AM)
stopped taking since 3rd Sept to see if it lasts... hmm.gif he did say to probably stop taking after 6 months..
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Hahaha steady kawan. Alright man. Update here or something after a month tolong.

Considering to go for Ranjit but weighing the pros and cons of getting off medication once results can be seen sweat.gif
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QUOTE(storky20 @ Sep 9 2017, 04:08 PM)
Hahaha steady kawan. Alright man. Update here or something after a month tolong.

Considering to go for Ranjit but weighing the pros and cons of getting off medication once results can be seen  sweat.gif
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well according to gf the front of my head not much difference, but vertex looks thicker
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post Sep 12 2017, 03:43 PM

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Will go to his clinic tomorrow for consultation. Hoping for the best. smile.gif
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post Oct 1 2017, 09:14 PM

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Learn before consume those pills and side effects


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USwW9Kri03Y


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXeExURR1dc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3601_a2cabE


its effective, but once you stop taking, hair falls will occur again. You have to consume lifetime

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post Oct 2 2017, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(xkore @ Oct 1 2017, 09:14 PM)
Learn before consume those pills and side effects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USwW9Kri03Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXeExURR1dc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3601_a2cabE
its effective, but once you stop taking, hair falls will occur again. You have to consume lifetime
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One thing you need to know whether it is male pattern baldness yourself. It is genetically inherit and no cure for it sadly. Observe your father's hair, your grandfathers ( father and mother side) as well as your uncles. If you finds some of them bald in their 30s 40s even 50s , most probably it's due to genetic. I got this when saw a dermatologist in SJMC. He gave me minoxidil and propecia with all label and i was being told of the negative effect of it , however its the most effective way and as most of dermatologist did, to delay the baldness. Nothing miracle could happen in this time , not sure in future. Unless u can alter or repair your own gene, which I think not possible at this moment. I hate to say that one day it will definitely revisit you when you stop taking those medicine. I'm really curios what kind medicine Ranjit will provide to his patient since it is not labeled, it seems rather peculiar to me.
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post Oct 8 2017, 05:41 PM

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Hi guys, I am selling my extra kirkland minoxidil, Rm 28 each ( have 10 bottles ), as it is not suitable for my scalp ( I have allergic ).

Please let me know if you need it.

Thank you
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post Oct 8 2017, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(Remnant_T @ Oct 8 2017, 05:41 PM)
Hi guys, I am selling my extra kirkland minoxidil, Rm 28 each ( have 10 bottles ), as it is not suitable for my scalp ( I have allergic ).

Please let me know if you need it.

Thank you
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foam type or liquid?
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post Oct 9 2017, 07:46 AM

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QUOTE(xkore @ Oct 8 2017, 10:07 PM)
foam type or liquid?
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Hi bro, liquid type
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post Oct 11 2017, 04:38 PM

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**update: sold out 5 bottles, left 5 bottles with dripper
Free postage if take all

**can refer to my garage sales topic

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post Oct 20 2017, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Sep 9 2017, 10:42 AM)
stopped taking since 3rd Sept to see if it lasts... hmm.gif he did say to probably stop taking after 6 months..
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hope to hear good new from you. I'm suffering hair loss from vertex area.

I plan to take kirkland minoxidil foam. Temporary not plan from taking any pills, because this is lift time commitment & the treatment cost is high

Also, worried about health problem.

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post Oct 21 2017, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(xkore @ Oct 20 2017, 10:19 AM)
hope to hear good new from you. I'm suffering hair loss from vertex area.

I plan to take kirkland minoxidil foam. Temporary not plan from taking any pills, because this is lift time commitment & the treatment cost is high

Also, worried about health problem.
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I've been using the Kirkland Minoxidil liquid solution for a month plus and I DO notice that the little hairs in front are getting more thicker/bunched together la. Not sure cause post-shedding the hair follicles started 'growing' again or its cause the solution makes my hair a bit dry lol. Definitely looks better than it did a month ago tho the shedding during the first few days was tough lol. Thankfully got enough thick hair at the back to cover.

But of course, my issue is my frontal area and my 6 month Minoxidil box specifically states that Minoxidil is most effective for vertex area thinning.

Still got at least 5 months plus of supply left so I'll see how my thing goes tongue.gif
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post Oct 21 2017, 10:54 PM

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Hey guys, anyone come across with Doctor Dharan @PJ for hair loss consultation? any feedback?
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post Nov 21 2017, 09:20 PM

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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Sep 9 2017, 10:42 AM)
stopped taking since 3rd Sept to see if it lasts... hmm.gif he did say to probably stop taking after 6 months..
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ANy update bro ? Are your hair still remain after stopped those medicine?
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QUOTE(xkore @ Nov 21 2017, 09:20 PM)
ANy update bro ? Are your hair still remain after stopped those medicine?
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Around the same. sweat.gif
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post Nov 23 2017, 07:08 AM

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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Nov 21 2017, 09:22 PM)
Around the same.  sweat.gif
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Then good bro... at least not getting worst after stopping the medicine.

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