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  1. I also added 1 dut tablet a week after 15 years on fin. Reason for adding was that I noticed I was shedding a lot more hairs all of a sudden. Now, this shedding coincided with the welcoming of a baby, so who knows if this was MPB or just sleepless nights and stress. I guess I’ll never know. Currently pop two of them a week with fin the other 5 days. No sides and no more shed. May go back to one a week although I don’t believe this could be considered ODing when a standard dosing recommendation for dut is 0.5mg every day. edit to add: hair cafe did a video on this, and spoke about the origins of the method
  2. Just want to say I successfully ordered and received topical dut via fue clinic. I’m using it once a week in addition to daily oral finasteride (that I’ve been on for around 15 years). Although I got what I paid for, I did have to chase the order up. The first bottle “got lost” but they sent a replacement quickly. We’ll see how the next order goes…
  3. Is this legit? Anyone have any experience? I’m allergic to topical minoxidil and don’t fancy taking it orally…
  4. Thanks for the responses. I think you're both probably right, although i think my hairline is higher than the photos suggest and also not as dense. I have to style my hair in a particular way to balance out my features.
  5. Hi I'm in my mid 30s and have been suffering from hairloss since the age of 19/20. When I was 21/22 I jumped on finasteride which has held my hair very well for the last decade or so. I also tried minoxidil which actually gave me loads of hair, but I developed a severe allergic reaction and had to stop using. Unfortunately, I still think about my hair every day. I check all the forums upon waking, hoping to find out about some miraculous new treatment. I've had enough of waiting and I'm considering a small transplant procedure to put this to bed (at least for a few years). I saw this case of a patchy fue performed by Dr Mwamba and got excited: https://www.hairlossexperiences.com/threads/mywhtc-dr-patrick-mwamba-805-fue-grafts-by-fit-patchy-shaven-in-fhl.3913/ I think I'd need more grafts than this guy - does a patchy fue lead to a less desirable result than a standard fue? Seems like it could effect the density in the small area that the grafts are removed from. Any other considerations I should be aware of with this kind of procedure? Also, I've attached a couple of photos. As you can see my hair is in a good state, I'd just like to reinforce my hairline. How many grafts would be suggested?
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