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I think it's common knowledge that if you start experiencing noticable hair loss in your late teens or early 20s that you have particularly aggressive male pattern baldness. I've read studies saying that propecia is not as successful long term for this group, and that those who experience hair loss in their 30s are much more likely to respond positively long term. I wonder, has anyone here been on finasteride for a long time (5-10 years) and if so, when did you start experiencing significant hair loss? After 5 years were you still improving or stable, or were your results starting to decline again?
I wasn't one of those miracle cases that regrew my entire hairline, temporal recession is still there, thought it may have improved a little, it actually looks more pronounced now because the sides recovered a bit and project forward but from age 27 to 28 I recovered significanly from thinning so that it is no longer cosmetically noticable when my hair is dry (can still tell a bit when wet). I'm just trying to gauge what I should expect from the next 4 years and beyond, and long term prospects if I stay on finasteride and minoxidil. I don't want to go back to how my hair was just over a year ago!
I wasn't one of those miracle cases that regrew my entire hairline, temporal recession is still there, thought it may have improved a little, it actually looks more pronounced now because the sides recovered a bit and project forward but from age 27 to 28 I recovered significanly from thinning so that it is no longer cosmetically noticable when my hair is dry (can still tell a bit when wet). I'm just trying to gauge what I should expect from the next 4 years and beyond, and long term prospects if I stay on finasteride and minoxidil. I don't want to go back to how my hair was just over a year ago!
