Procerin – Pros and Cons

Procerin

I have a tendency to react negatively to advertising and whenever I see a product being overadverised, I dig proportionally deeper to find reviews, opinions, testimonials and statistics, if I actually need to buy that product. It doesn’t matter if it’s a washing machine or a new HDTV, I like to do my homework.

The Good And Bad Of Procerin

It just so happens that a few months ago, I was looking for a way to counter my progressively visible baldness and Procerin obviously caught my eye, since it was advertised on virtually every hair regrowth/hair loss website out there at that time.

Digging through hundreds of reviews and testimonials, I concluded that Procerin comes with two major benefits and two equally important cons:

Procerin Pros – Hair Growth + Hair Loss Blocker

Compared to many similar products on the market, Procerin seems to offer the full package. Whereas other pills or creams will only focus on either hair regrowth, or blocking hair loss, Procerin handles them both equally well.

After all, if you’re already bald, sure, stopping your hair loss problem is important, but you’ll still need to grow your hair back, or your problem will be far from solved. This theory works both ways.

Procerin Cons – Long Time Span

I’m not expecting a miracle from any hair loss treatment, I know it takes time to get the cogs working again, but for something that isn’t necessarily guaranteed to work, the average time span for Procerin to have visible results, which, in most cases, was around 1 year, still seems a bit high.

Other treatments need around 6 months to have results, so this is definitely a minus for Procerin. Besides, I’ve been reading several reviews where people would still have no or very small progress with Procerin after 2 years! I’m not sure if I want to invest that much time in something that might, or might not work, to be honest.

Procerin Pros – No Side Effects

Any hair growth/hair loss pill will juggle around with your hormones in order to have results, but some take this one step over the line. Some treatments are notorious for their negative side effects: for example Propecia is well known for causing sexual side effects that aren’t particularly pleasing. After all, what good is it to have the hair and looks to pick up a nice lady from the bar, when you can’t take her home because something else isn’t “growing” properly? :)

I studied this problem intensely and Procerin is indeed “clean”, from what I gathered. I also asked a friend with a medical background to do some research and he told me it’s safe to use Procerin from this point of view, so I’d say it’s safe to say that you shouldn’t be worried about any negative side effects (sexual, or otherwise).

Procerin Cons – Lack of Guaranteed Efficiency

Again, I’m not expecting miracles and I know there’s no wonder-pill that I can chug down and grow my hair back up in an instant. Still, it would definitely be nice to know that if I start using a treatment, it WILL have results, sooner or later (hopefully sooner, of course).

I’ve seen way too many “I used Procerin for 2 years and saw no results” forum threads, blog posts, testimonials and reviews to have full trust in the pill anymore. Admittedly, I still haven’t passed the 6-month mark using them, but I’m a bit worried that I’ll be one of those “I got scammed by Procerin” guys and I just wasted a lot of time and money on a product that doesn’t always work.

Hope this helps you decide if Procerin is the right hair treatment for you or not. In any case, don’t take my words for granted, do some research on your own and base your decision as a product buyer on your own thoughts. All I’m trying to do is show you that Procerin has both goods and bads and it’s your job to decide if the goods outbalance the bads, or vice versa. Good luck!