I'm interested in Propecia for the crown (aka vertex) but I know the rogaine commercials are based on the crown too. Can I get the same results that I would get with propecia from rogaine? My biggest concern is that I really do not want to go to a doctor and talk about this. However, if I do man up and confront a doctor, would I likely get a prescription for propecia even if my issue is not just on the crown? I mean I've always had a jagged hairline and I've seen people (women mostly though) with "higher" hairlines than me who have no issues.
Basically in terms of propecia - if I go to a doctor i don't just want the bitter affirmation of "yes there's a problem but I won't write you a prescription, for this reasons." So is a doctor likely to write a prescription for propecia if I have a crown AND hairline issue? I know propecia is to be used on the crown but if you have the problem anywhere else would that be a deal breaker for a doctor. Please help
Basically in terms of propecia - if I go to a doctor i don't just want the bitter affirmation of "yes there's a problem but I won't write you a prescription, for this reasons." So is a doctor likely to write a prescription for propecia if I have a crown AND hairline issue? I know propecia is to be used on the crown but if you have the problem anywhere else would that be a deal breaker for a doctor. Please help
