daredevil14
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NW2 here with loss only at the temples + retrograde alopecia (thin sides and nap). I have waist-length curly hair that is naturally thin and appears to be more thin thanks to the stupid retrograde alopecia.
Anyway, this is about finasteride here. I've been taking it for 4 months now (+minoxidil for 3 weeks just applied on the the temples, thin sides and nap). While almost all people here who take finasteride and experience any regrowth/thickening can manage to notice any visual improvement within 6 to 12 months, I wonder if it is the same thing for long hair? I mean, technically, to experience a thickening in my ponytail, it should take 3 to 5 years, right? Especially that my hair is very long now and it needs that period to get to that length again.
How do you guys evaluate this? Am I thinking correctly? Almost everything about long hair seems delayed. (Delayed visual thickening, delayed maintenance time, delayed fallout if finasteride is stopped, etc...)
Anyway, this is about finasteride here. I've been taking it for 4 months now (+minoxidil for 3 weeks just applied on the the temples, thin sides and nap). While almost all people here who take finasteride and experience any regrowth/thickening can manage to notice any visual improvement within 6 to 12 months, I wonder if it is the same thing for long hair? I mean, technically, to experience a thickening in my ponytail, it should take 3 to 5 years, right? Especially that my hair is very long now and it needs that period to get to that length again.
How do you guys evaluate this? Am I thinking correctly? Almost everything about long hair seems delayed. (Delayed visual thickening, delayed maintenance time, delayed fallout if finasteride is stopped, etc...)
