Getting a little worried

Tee1234

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I began using Folligen almost 3 months ago. I usually apply it mostly to my hairline, as the leftside of my hairline had thinned but seemed to be holding steady.

I feel like I have sprouted some new hairs along my hairline...or it could be the finasteride+nizoral (EOD)+B Complex/MultiVitamin I take everyday making my hair stronger/thicker.

Anyways, I have noticed in the last 2-2.5 weeks that the very front point of my widows peak looks thinner all of a sudden. When I pull it back, it doesn't look as strong as it did just a month back even. I always apply the folligen specifically to that one spot to make it STRONGER.

I'm getting worried, but is it possible that the folligen (in conjunction with other treatments) is pushing out the older hairs so newer thicker hairs can grow in? Is that a possibility? It just doesn't make sense that the area would thin all of a sudden.

Any ideas? Thanks.
 

believe

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There are SO many possibilities when talking about hair loss...
The answer is, You never know, You never know...

Maybe these stuff are working for u, maybe they are not...
it's like this man.
 

LeesHair

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Despite believe's comment being almost pointlessly vague, he does have a point, no-one can be certain.

However if I can contribute something useful it would be timescale, as most "regrowth treatments" work along similar timelines.

I would say that if your hair is getting worse but it's a good thing, take 4-6 weeks of worsening before you can expect a stop, and then hopefully the result you want in terms of regrowth.

If you've given it 4-6 weeks and it's still progressively worsening then I think it's not doing you any good. However most of these "treatments" don't do irreversible damage, so if it was bad for you removing the negative effect should allow slow growth of what you lost due to the "treatment"
 
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