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57 minutes ago, iKelia said:
Looks way to aggressive. Think what it will look like when you start losing behind it
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Doesn't look like a repair case to me either.
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12 hours ago, JoDimaggio22 said:
No I meant like dosage and how many days a week?
7 days a week at 0.5mg
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12 hours ago, sunsurfhair said:
That’s quite interesting. Did Avodart hurt your hairline? I’ve heard Testosterone although it being a weaker androgen vs DHT especially toward hair loss can possibly contribute to hair loss in some cases.
I would say no. My hair has been worse at times but I just contribute this to shedding.
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12 hours ago, JoDimaggio22 said:
How often you take avodart? I’ve been on generic fin for over 2 years and notice some thinning on hairline. Maybe I need to ask about prosscar or go to avodart
Currently been on it 1 year. Iv been on fin or dut for roughly the last 12 years. During this time I have taking avodart numerous times for years.
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51 minutes ago, Gabbck said:
What do you mean that dutasteride wipes out people hairlines?
I've been a long time fin user and I'm thinking of adding dut twice a week, my only area of loss is the hairline so I would be interested to hear what you mean as the last thing I want is for dutasteride to make things worse
If you look on forums etc for people switching to dut they usually say there hairline has taken a hit. I think they are going through a shedding phase and are not giving it enough time, get scared and stop or they notice there hairline going back so switch to dut but by then its to late. That is just my opinion.
Iv been on fin or avodart for about 12 years now. Currently on avodart for the past year and have no plans going back to fin.
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Not sure where I read about it ( probably on redit or a hair forum) but hair at the front is sensitive to testosterone and hair at your back is sensitive to DHT. That is why avodart / dutasteride wipes out peoples hairline as it raises t.
Probably just bro science.
Im an avid user of avodart myself
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If 30% was working why did you want to change or oral?
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Following and all the best with your recovery.
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Im not 100% sure. I only spoke to her over the phone.
8 hours ago, BurnieBurns said:For vehicle was that formulation? I can't 100% guarantee the hydroalcoholic solutions make dutasteride go systemic.
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Have you ever tried oral dut melvin?
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I spoke to a doctor in the Uk about topical dutasteride. She said the problem with it is its not stable for long. I'm sure she would only sell me 2 months use at one time. It was very expensive so I just continues with the oral version.
Going by something iv read doesn't it have quite a high molecule weight or something so will be hard for it to penetrate the skin?
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coming along nicely. Big difference in the last month
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I really don't know why you would need 2100 grafts!?!?!?
Unless you asked to go to nw0
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I would easily take that hairline off you haha
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No where near a Norwood 3. Get on fin, 1mg a day. I wouldn't start minoxidl yet as it's a life long commitment and I think you have caught it early so fin should help you alot. Maybe reevaluate in a years time
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Just looked it up now. It's you get it prescribed from a doctor? Looks like something for inflammation
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8 hours ago, botchedguy95 said:
Bisanga 100%, as much as I like de freitas hairlines, he is doing too many surgeries a day and you can see that in some of his results. Definitely not a hair mill but also not as consistent as bisanga.
How many ops does he do a day?
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3 hours ago, BaldGuy said:
Good to see more Freitas patient cases...Nice surgeon choice. all the Best !
Loads on Spanish and Italian forums
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I could flip you upside down and use your head as a mop haha. Nice one, keep up with the routine
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26 minutes ago, madnoden said:
I get mine from pilldoctor.co.uk or Dokternow.com
Im currently using loniten from pfizer. It looks like lonolox is made by pfizer as well? Any idea why they have 2 different names?
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Why so busy but hardly any patient reviewsa anywhere?
How bad is it?
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looks like a cowlick in crown area