Temples appear to be regrowing, but at nearly 18 months?

Deaner

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On both temples, right beside the peak of my hairline, I seem to have a fairly dense gathering of 50% thickness hairs that have grown to about 3-5mm, and then a few more in the crowd that are normal thickness and about 2-3cm in length (but these are sparse and look out of place). I even have a small patch about 1-2cm away from my left temple that's growing tiny little hairdot things, they're less than 1mm in length, but it's this little patch of black hairs (looks pretty weird). None of these things are making a noticeable cosmetic difference, but my hope is that in a couple of months they will.

Now my question to you is, is this even possible this late in the game? I'm coming up on a year and a half on propecia; isn't new development on the temples out of the question? How successful do you predict this will be, if at all?

Thanks for any responses, keep on truckin'.
 
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I think it is definitely possible.

The nature of hair cycles suggests that it may take up to 2 years to see regrowth/improvement.

Temple hairs are the hardest to grow back so they are liukely to be the last to repsond to treatment.
 

chewbaca

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yes , it is possible.he timeline for propecia is like wha is claimed 2 years....2 years is the ideal time to see effects from propecia....keep it going dude....

u are doing just fine......
 

chewbaca

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i hae noticed that i have some regrowth too.....I see a slight imprvement..

The bald spots at the temples have gotten smaller......very slight but noticeable....i am 9 months into finpecia and my mther's side of the family doesnt have early hair loss
 
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