I would stick with finasteride and minoxidil. If you continue to lose the donor area with those then what will happen if you got a transplant? Most people don’t think about the continued hair loss that will occur behind transplanted areas. The only way to maintain that for you is on finasteride and min...
Not really. Think about what you consider yourself very knowledgeable about. You will find flaws In someone wading into the waters. I’m a professional gambler. So when I read about the subject it seems ignorant since I know the topic so well. We live this stuff they don’t
Yes it definitely has. Have been fixated on the hairline so long and I really hadn’t even noticed until I did it in overhead shot. It actually got a lil worse before it thickened up
I would just make sure you are fully developed before taking the DHT inhibitors. Feels like if you’re still going thru puberty it’s not wise to mess with the bio-chemistry. Just my 2 cents
Yes it’s weird how it works. I grow facial hair but there’s connectors that don’t fill in good. I had a Norwood 2 at 18 and at 34 it hadn’t gotten to 3 yet. I’m glad I waited though because I find it hard to believe propecia is good for an 18 year old. I’m just hoping to maintain and maybe add to...
exactly right. I noticed my high hairline in high school. I’m now 34. And while the crown has been uneffected that hairline is a slow creeper for some including me. But there’s no one with receding temples with a full head of hair at 40. Unless you catch it early with minoxidil, propecia etc
I’m 3 months on minoxidil. I too experienced excess shedding but it has subsided. Also appeared to make crown lose more at first but that’s because we are so fixated on our hair line we often don’t take much stock in the crown if we are ok there. After initial shedding in crown it’s filling in...