New Here, Asking For Help Regarding Propecia, Dutasteride, Revivogen, Topical spironolactone

Davidhairneedshelp

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Hi everyone,

I'm totally new here but i've been reading a fair bit on here and it seems like a really nice community.

I'm 25 and whilst i have a ton of hair, i can see signs of receding and the top half of my hair is definitely thinning, its a lot more noticeable when my hair is wet. I'm wondering if i start on either Propecia, Dutasteride, Revivogen, Topical spironolactone will it stop my hair receding BACK + FRONT? and any chance i will get some of that back, especially the thickness by the front has started going and i'm receding a bit (though i have baby hairs for a nice line you can see where the universe wants me to recede when i pull my hair right back)

I've read on here that someone started finasteride and saw results in terms of thickness and hair actually coming back in the front. I'm not looking to use minoxidil that is too much work i already have to start shaving in the morning now due to greys in my beard and then using minoxidil then doing my hair is not right i'll end up spending 2 hours to get out of the house!
 

Dhldan

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Just take finasteride, minoxidil, & 1.5 mm dermaroller (biweekly). Nizoral 2% is optional too.

If finasteride doesnt work within 1-2 yrs, add dutasteride in conjunction
 

Father_of_Shiseido

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Just take finasteride, minoxidil, & 1.5 mm dermaroller (biweekly). Nizoral 2% is optional too.

If finasteride doesnt work within 1-2 yrs, add dutasteride in conjunction
Fina/duta would work for you. Topicals are useless. Consider 5 mg of oral minoxidil.
 

Michael1986

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Finasteride should do the job just fine. If you find that finasteride is not strong enough in your own case, then would be the time to consider switching to dutasteride.
 
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