JustRegrow
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I here contradictory things, some say hair from back of the head is resistant to DHT, and then I also hear after the transplant, need to make sure you are taking finasteride. So which is it?
Avoid Finasteride as it is a highly dangerous drug. Docs are so quick to prescribe that poison without informing the patient about the risks.I here contradictory things, some say hair from back of the head is resistant to DHT, and then I also hear after the transplant, need to make sure you are taking finasteride. So which is it?
When I had sexual sides from finasteride I went back to my hair transplant surgeon (naively, thinking he could help) and he gaslighted me and treated me like I'm just some silly hypochondriac guy. Those charlatans deserve to be locked up. In the future, humanity will look back and wonder why we took so many harmful, unnecessary drugs.Docs tell you to take Finasteride because the extra native hair growth will make their transplant appear to look better. And it can reduce the problem of you running out of donor hair in the future.
Your transplanted hairs are pretty permanent either way. If you have severe baldness in the recipient areas then the transplanted hairs may get mildly thinned out over time. This can happen even with Finasteride use.
And another and another and another? You SHOULD have been 100% sure you were maintaining your hair BEFORE a transplant. Take it from me, if you continue to bald you're in for a world of hurt.Avoid Finasteride as it is a highly dangerous drug. Docs are so quick to prescribe that poison without informing the patient about the risks.
Your transplant will maintain regardless, worst case scenario you get another transplant in a few years.
No one can guarantee that hair will be maintained long term, no matter what. Anyone who says otherwise is lying.And another and another and another? You SHOULD have been 100% sure you were maintaining your hair BEFORE a transplant. Take it from me, if you continue to bald you're in for a world of hurt.
True dat brotha. However, it's best to be maintaining for several years. Increases your likelihood of not becoming a disfigured piece of sh*t that yearns to slowly just grind off their entire f*****g scalp with a dull tile saw.No one can guarantee that hair will be maintained long term, no matter what. Anyone who says otherwise is lying.
I reached my final pattern and out of everything I had tried, the transplants were actually the only thing that worked for me and changed my life for the better.A hair transplant without finasteride is just asking for trouble unless you've reached your final balding pattern. In which case it's pretty pointless getting a transplant as there's only so much a transplant can do for you.
I'm glad it worked out for you, I didn't want you to end up like someone like Callum Best who is always fighting against additional loss with more transplants and running out of donor area.I reached my final pattern and out of everything I had tried, the transplants were actually the only thing that worked for me and changed my life for the better.
I will say it made a world of difference. Like a million times better.
At the same time I also acknowledge that I was a rare case.
That's what all those dermarolling, minoxidil, head massage, keto shampoo, etc dudes do on a daily basis anywayI'm glad it worked out for you, I didn't want you to end up like someone like Callum Best who is always fighting against additional loss with more transplants and running out of donor area.
How do you know this? How old are you?I reached my final pattern and out of everything I had tried, the transplants were actually the only thing that worked for me and changed my life for the better.
I will say it made a world of difference. Like a million times better.
At the same time I also acknowledge that I was a rare case.
You just don't know how hairloss can progress.How do you know this? How old are you?
Exactly... trust me crazy sh*t can happen out of no where. Those that know me from almost a decade ago on this forum know that I had a decent hairline, but diffused thinning everywhere. Within three months of Telogen Effluvium and attempting finasteride it has completely miniaturized almost two inches back.You just don't know how hairloss can progress.
Rishi Sunak the UK prime minister has a low very dense NW0/NW1 hairline and only now at 44 is he starting to get thinning in his crown.
Exactly... trust me crazy sh*t can happen out of no where. Those that know me from almost a decade ago on this forum know that I had a decent hairline, but diffused thinning everywhere. Within three months of Telogen Effluvium and attempting finasteride it has completely miniaturized almost two inches back.
Life is pretty much over at 50 in terms of looks, you're going to look ugly whether you have hair or not. If you can maintain your hair until then, you're all good.Very true. Sunak looked like he had Ronald Reagan genetics 4 years ago at 40 but he's starting to lose a little bit now. Unless you're completely bald in your 20s there's no way to know what your final pattern is going to be. Those who have a thick crown in their 20s and 30s and had a transplant at the front may be in for a shock when they reach their 40s and 50s.
This dude just made my day. 8 more years and perhaps my anxiety will be gone. I'll just give up. Any advice on just letting it go at 42?Life is pretty much over at 50 in terms of looks, you're going to look ugly whether you have hair or not. If you can maintain your hair until then, you're all good.
Life is pretty much over at 50 in terms of looks, you're going to look ugly whether you have hair or not. If you can maintain your hair until then, you're all good.
As a married 40 year old im struggling. I've given up finasteride for a year now, my hair has gotten a lot worse, to the point it needs to be shaved down short. I'm still trying to pluck the courage to do it.This dude just made my day. 8 more years and perhaps my anxiety will be gone. I'll just give up. Any advice on just letting it go at 42?
A random mutation from some a**h** probably hundreds of thousands of years ago that didn't harm their chance of survival so the continued to breed.As a married 40 year old im struggling. I've given up finasteride for a year now, my hair has gotten a lot worse, to the point it needs to be shaved down short. I'm still trying to pluck the courage to do it.
My head now starts to burn in the sun. I miss the protection
Why does this happen to us humans? Our hair isn't just cosmetic it's there to protect our scalp from the sun and cold.