Thank you for the update. I very much appreciate it when my patient keep their topics updated as it enables everyone to see the progress. Please continue to keep us all informed here.
Dr Scott Alexander
Thank you for keeping the forum informed on your procedure with me.
The next few months are going to be the start of things to come.
Dr Scott Alexander
Thank you for updating the forum with your progress. Still very early days but you are through the worse of the wait now. Please keep us informed as you now growth as I'm very excited to see your result mature.
Dr Scott Alexander
Thank you for continuing to share your information. I really like to watch my patients throughout the process. Please continue to keep the forum informed.
Dr Scott Alexander
Thank you for taking the time to post on the forum. Everything you have mentioned is all very much part of the shedding process. It can be a little worrying to see the hairs in the scabs but nothing at all to worry about. Please keep us all updated on your progress.
Dr. Scott Alexander
Thank you for sharing your experience with my clinic. It was a pleasure to assist you.
Kindly keep us all updated on your progress.
Dr. Scott Alexander
I must agree with Spex as due to the area you require work carried out in it will be difficult to disguise for a minimum of 3-4 weeks.
Dr Scott Alexander
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Dr. Scott Alexander
The timeline for shock loss to regrow is generally 4-5 months. Shock loss is unpredictable. Try not to scrutinize it too much as the more you do the slower it will regrow.
Dr. Scott Alexander
I agree with Spanker completely. I would seek an informed opinion and advise treating this with medical therapy if deemed that you are suffering from MPB.
Dr Scott Alexander
I watched the video and sad to hear any person has taken their own life. It mentions he took finasteride 12 years ago for a brief time but he only recently committed suicide. How are they convinced it has anything to do with finasterdie he once took and not other current problems the patient might have actually had?
Dr Scott Alexander
It is normal to be concerned but it is a normal sensation at this early stage of the process. Your head will be sensitive but no harm will have been caused.
Dr Scott Alexander