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Its hard to tell, but if you think so, you may be (Support & General Discussions)

posted by Logan Echolls, 22.05.2008, 02:23

» » Firstly the first picture shows how my scalp is Odly shaped (sloped
» » downwards) For some reason I have been thinking this might have
» something
» » to do with why my crown looks larger than usual, what do you guys
» reckon?
» » [image]
» »
» » IN THIS PIC I HAVE NOT PARTED MY HAIR!
» » [image]
» »
» »
» » ALL THE PICS BELOW HERE I HAVE PARTED THE HAIR TO BETTER SHOW AREA
» IN
» » QUESTION

» »
» » [image]
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» » I would like to know what you fellas think?
»
» I think its hard to tell without comparing your pics to earlier pics. You
» do seem to have a wider part than average, though that doesn't mean you're
» loosing your hair. But if you think you notice a change, then you probably
» are.
»
» Not that it means anything, but I had a very similar hair pattern as yours
» at your age. Looking back at pics from that age, I do notice a slow,
» gradual widening of my part. I got on Rogain at 19/20 and Nizoral and
» Finasteride about a year later. I was certainly lossing my hair, and it
» continued, but I've managed to keep most of it thanks to the meds.
»
» Get some Rogain foam, then see a dermetologist who knows something about
» hair. Tell them you want to try Finasteride and Nizoral 2%. They'll do
» some bloodwork to rule out any other possible causes, and then put you on
» the meds. If you don't have any side-effects (you likely won't, despite
» what others on this board may say; several studies have shown that less
» than 2% have any side-effects at all), there's no harm in taking the meds
» even if you aren't loosing your hair. In a year or two, stop taking them
» and see what happens. If you don't start loosing your hair, you may have
» nothing to worry about until later in life. But if you do, you'll be glad
» that you got on the meds sooner rather than later. If you're loosing your
» hair, the earlier you get on the "Big Three" (Rogain, Nizoral 2%, and
» Finasteride), the better.

I don't mean to be rude but Fin is the last thing I want to be taking it is basically the very last option for me. Today I will purchase 2% Niz and with regards to Rogaine I have heard that if I start rogaine now I will have to use it for the rest of my life.

I was thinking of topical applications first and taking Monthly photos (as above) to see any change for better or worse)

I was thinking of Revivogen Scalp Treatment and Niz 2% what are your thoughts on that?


Logan Echolls is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO

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Nizoral 2% Shampoo 7x a Week so far 5 weeks into it.


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