yea i would wait 6 months to, if its only the crown, propecia can do wonders there.bald30 said:Well I would at least 6 months before You start taking rogaine because that way you know if Propecia works but If you can afford financially then take both desame time and that is correct you have a better change of regrowth.
Matgallis said:rogaine, minoxidil are highly over-rated... Remember before you start that you must apply the rogaine forever to maintain any growth you might see. IMO I didn't see any growth, but my hair thinned slower for a period of about 6 months. However, once I stopped I shed like my cat for almost 4 months. Worst 4 months of my life.
Give the propecia some time.
jl9283 said:I just hope it's not too late. I still have 70% hair in the crown, just thinning slowly in the past months but not to a point it's all gone.
If under bright sun or light, obviously you can see my skin...
jl9283 said:I've asked my determotologist about Nizoral, he said any shampoo won't ake any differences. How is Nizoral benficial to hair growth?