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BaldDude

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  1. I was on 0.1 dutasteride for 5 months but stopped due to sides...I didn't get libido back until a few months later
  2. Health officials have launched a safety review of a commonly used hair loss drug after the side effects associated with this medication have reportedly increased by 30%. Frequently taking the drug finasteride can trigger the development of some severe side effects, such as a low libido, erectile disfunction, depression and insomnia, new data has shown. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2023/mar/hair-loss-pill-under-investigation-after-reports-of-severe-side-effects.html#:~:text=Health reports have revealed that,result of taking the drug.&text=Finasteride is a medication that,stop men losing their hair.
  3. I disagree, the doctor should be responsible for the procedure so the doctor should perform the surgical elements of cutting tissue, which INCLUDES extraction. In fact the law in most places require a doctor to personally perform extractions.
  4. Maybe the stress of the hair transplant.
  5. if the donor thins over time then it really isn't really "safe". We really need gene therapy or something else besides HT's.
  6. I've seen homeless men with full heads of hair so I'm convinced that vitamins won't do anything to help male-pattern baldness.
  7. Pain length and severity varies by person....my donor hurt very bad for about a month.
  8. I know the pain sucks, but rarely do you get a long-lasting result with only one hair transplant.
  9. I tried to book an appointment with Camacho but was assigned another doctor instead. I asked for Camacho and never got a response.
  10. If you haven't heard of them then that's a red flag.
  11. I see docs recommending stopping minoxidil anywhere from months to days before a transplant to avoid excessive bleeding and/or collagen which result in decreased graft survival. What’s the best timeframe to stop minoxidil before a transplant?
  12. you usually know they survived around 3-6 months, the time varies by person.
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