I'm not going to make this post long, Just short and to t he point. I'm still a newbie at this but I think my results so far is kind of a success and want to share to the guys out there thats skeptical or don't think hair re-growth is possible.
I'm 28 years old and I started using Lipogain along with generic finasteride and big 3 shampoo this year on 3/11/15. The finasteride I was only using only .25mg per day because I want to limit the side effects. As I read on some peoples threads they liked to keep their hair low to make sure the get the minoxidil in the scalp. For me it worked better in reverse by letting my hair grow out because for me I felt like I was giving all the new hairs to grow in instead of having to keep cutting it. I wasn't consistent with the routine but I tried to stick to it as much as possible. It's been almost 3 months and I can say that I like the way the progress is going and slowly but surely I believe I'll have my desired hairline if I keep at it.
I've realized and made peace with the fact that I may have to do this for the rest of my life. But I rather do this than look like some of the guys I've graduated high school with. At 28 I still consider myself as being very young and I'm not ready to let go of my youthful appearance and thats including my hairline. Pics below.
First five photos are the before. You can clearly see my temples receding. And the last 3 are the photos I took yesterday. I will keep you guys posted on my progress.
I'm 28 years old and I started using Lipogain along with generic finasteride and big 3 shampoo this year on 3/11/15. The finasteride I was only using only .25mg per day because I want to limit the side effects. As I read on some peoples threads they liked to keep their hair low to make sure the get the minoxidil in the scalp. For me it worked better in reverse by letting my hair grow out because for me I felt like I was giving all the new hairs to grow in instead of having to keep cutting it. I wasn't consistent with the routine but I tried to stick to it as much as possible. It's been almost 3 months and I can say that I like the way the progress is going and slowly but surely I believe I'll have my desired hairline if I keep at it.
I've realized and made peace with the fact that I may have to do this for the rest of my life. But I rather do this than look like some of the guys I've graduated high school with. At 28 I still consider myself as being very young and I'm not ready to let go of my youthful appearance and thats including my hairline. Pics below.
First five photos are the before. You can clearly see my temples receding. And the last 3 are the photos I took yesterday. I will keep you guys posted on my progress.