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I arrived with a serum and left with tablets

Martin Jungfer
14.8.2025
Translation: Eva Francis

My hairline’s receding. It’s a family heirloom I could do without. Can I delay the inevitable with an anti-hair loss treatment? I want to get to the bottom of things and am given comfort pills-

When I got my hands on a sample of the hair treatment Triphasic Progressive by René Furterer, I was immediately intrigued. The packaging promises all sorts of things:

  • +10,023 hairs after 3 months
  • Efficacy in 1 month
  • Professional formula – 3 patents

Sounds like something worth trying. But if I’m going to test it, I want to do it properly. When it comes to hair, my expertise is limited to losing it and regularly going to the hairdresser’s, who does a really good job of managing what’s left. And I feel like my hairdresser might be worried about losing out on future business, as he never fails to mention that good friend in Turkey who offers affordable hair transplants.

However, the time, pain and costs put me off. A tonic that I pour into my hair once or twice a week is much cheaper and less work, even if I also have to wash my hair with a special shampoo and then massage a stimulating serum into my scalp.

My plan is to do a before-and-after comparison. After all, I don’t trust the claim of exactly 10,023 more hairs that’s printed on the René Furterer product.

And once the hair’s gone, it doesn’t come back. Dead hair roots can’t be revived. The only way to have hair grow back on bald areas would be through hair transplant surgery. This involves removing individual hair roots from the back of the head with special needles and implanting them at the front. Sounds painful.

Hair roots take breaks too

Nevertheless, I’m not a completely hopeless case. The doctor says what I can do is strengthen the hair roots that are still doing their job properly. «With this?» I ask, placing the green Triphasic Progressive box on the table. Ms Garcia studies the list of ingredients. She finds some good ones, such as various vitamins, plant extracts and oils. But these won’t bring new hair roots back to life. What the product can do, however, is stimulate the scalp.

I’m given tablets

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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