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  1. For me is mostly depression. As a 26 years old guys dealing with this for 4 years now I sometimes overlook my status and discover something new to worry about my hair My real problem now is itchy scalp...sometimes like burning and red.....which really worries me I consulted with several dermatologist but all of them is suggesting there is no problem.
  2. I would check with dermatologist... Can be dandruff, stress, alérgico reaction to a product.... Definitely some thinning but doesnt mean that your hair loss is actually permanent...
  3. MicroPigmentation would be my choice man... I am sorry for what you are dealing with. Try to get the best of this... But certainly there is too much area to cover to see some good results on surgery's (you will spend a lot too)
  4. Thank you Raphael, First photo is pre-shed before start finasteride again...that's the difference between first and second pic.. I will research on oral minoxidil but I think that I have enough material to stay out of transplants for a few years...
  5. Hey guys I have been searching for hairloss treatments since 22 and was able to stablize for 2 years thanks to finasteride (no side effects) Now I am 26 and i had left Finasteride for almost 2 years but two months ago I started to see some thining on the crown...so back on finasteride *Photo before re-starting finasteride* As you can see it was not really concerning but a had kind of a pool on the back. Photo below is after being back on finasteride for 2 months ( I noticed a big shed so I decided to shave during first months) The point is that I decided to start on Minoxidil but it was too agresive for my skin so I had to leave it (anyways it left some blanks of shed hair )...will it grow back? I experience some shed on minox too despite of using it only a few days. *Actual situation* Would you recommend to make a FUE procedure? I believe I can add some strength to front line with some grafts and make it look better but don't want to risk coverage for future.
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