Primo
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Propecia + transplant = happy life.
Rooney shouldn't even be brought up because he clearly doesn't take any meds so I'm not sure why anyone is shocked to see him lose more hair.
This should be an example of what not to do.
Propecia is not prohibited by the English FA, it's common knowledge that Wayne Rooney's been using it since 2010 a full year before he had his first transplant... who knows, maybe he got sides and quit... otherwise he is simply f**ked and finasteride has has done all it can for him.
His hairloss is simply too aggressive and he's going to require many more hair transplant just to maintain that expensively assembled wispy thatch he has now, like I said no problem for him with all his money, but for the average joe norwood what an expensive mess it all is.
People think Finasteride is some magic pill, even in the best cases it will only cease your hairloss completely for 5 or 6 years before the male pattern baldness slowly starts to kick up pace again, for some kid like Rooney with ultra-aggressive hairloss it's not going to stop him having a bald head, only surgical castration will do that, lol, I say this a young aggressive-receder myself. finasteride is only buying me an extra 5 or 6 years of maintenance, then it's game over.
His transplants look ok for now, considering he was a nw4 before, but they're going to look absolutely horrendous in 10-15 years, he will keep losing his hair all the way to nw7 and will look like an Ork with a thick hairline at the front and slick bald patch in the middle and the back covered by some more transplanted diffuse looking, wispy thatch.