Norsk
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My father and both grandfathers are NW7. I suspect without treatments I would be heading the same way.
I seem to have more or less maintained my hair for the 6 months that I have been on finasteride, but I may have to quit it soon. I don't want to give up on my hair yet, so I consider trying proxiphen or a prox-n/spironolactone combo.
I have read that you're supposed to use only about 10 drops of this stuff per application. Would that still apply if I'm prone to hair loss basically all over my head (except a small NW7 horseshoe at the back)? Or do I just up the dose? Would that lead to bad side effects or only hurt my wallet?
I seem to have more or less maintained my hair for the 6 months that I have been on finasteride, but I may have to quit it soon. I don't want to give up on my hair yet, so I consider trying proxiphen or a prox-n/spironolactone combo.
I have read that you're supposed to use only about 10 drops of this stuff per application. Would that still apply if I'm prone to hair loss basically all over my head (except a small NW7 horseshoe at the back)? Or do I just up the dose? Would that lead to bad side effects or only hurt my wallet?