Success of Propecia thickening existing hair?

Deaner

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Okay, here's the deal. Regrowth would be great, it really would, temples need some work, probably don't have all the density I once had ontop, but whatever y'know? Who does these days. The thing is though, the top of my head is really not that bad compared to the back of my head, and I think the main reason for the lower feeling density on top is a result of the thinner hair shafts. Since I still have alot of my hair left, it just seems that some is thinning, what would the success rate be on thickening these to their original or near-original thickness? I'm hoping I can at least regain most of the original coarseness of my hair, if not all the original haircount. Thanks for any responses.

Responses with some studies or facts would be great too! :) I'd love to see some numbers on this sorta thing.
 
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Dean, here´s from a pessimist - I myself have seen a change in density. The hairs that I´m losing now look more "viable" then the hairs I used to lose. Beside my hair was much more limp 4 months ago and also my temples are sorta filling in - it´s not hair I would brag about but it´s hair that wasn´t there a couple of months ago.

I can maybe buy the theory that during remodelling, that happens normally every 5 - 7 years and then more frequently but with less force as you grow older, could gain from less DHT and MAYBE a remodelled hairfollicle will be stronger then the one currently producing hair - MAYBE.

Still I have seen regrowth of temples which where pretty bare so there must be something there. If remodelling happened more frequently then I could buy that with each cycle the hair gained - but it doesn´t.
 
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