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Ryan32

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  1. I would suggest that you speak to your doctor first. Proscar is well tolerated and most guys have no side effects. Only 2 % of those have sexual side effects. You are doing teh right thing by waiting to see what the hairloss will be in a few years, Then you can have a good plan of attack. I had mine in 2002 and it changed my life. Wait a while to see, and go on proscar to halt any further hairloss. Keep in mind that Proscar will NOT stop frontal loss and will take 12 months or more to see results. You may shed in that 12 months but that is normal.
  2. Yes you can assume that. The major majority of men who take Proscar do not have sexual side effects. It is reported less then 2 percent. It is a very tolerated medication.
  3. I just saw the link that you posted. It is not creditable in terms of research or in anyway based on real scientifically reported side effects. That is someone's opinion, not based on clinical facts. Junk science, and a bloggers.
  4. I am not sure what horror you are talking about. The medication that you are refering to has been on the market for years. It has a very entrenched saftey record. Also in terms of sexual side effects they are reported in less then 2%. I think you are very mislead in what you are reporting. Also it is approved by Health Canada and the FDA, for hair growth. Almost everything eles including the shampoos, and laser combs are a complete waste of time and money, not only are they not approved meaning they have no results, based on creditable research.
  5. I can also say that i have had two HT's And while yes the scar issue can become an issue, i do not regret it today. I wear my hair very very short. I do understand though that most people would not want the scar to show at all. That i uderstand. However at the same time though almost everyone will not associate the scar with an HT. In regrds to FUE, if i could turn back anything i would have gone with FUE. But it would not have been possible anyways do the cost.
  6. I would suggest proscar as well. I had a HT a few years ago and while they can provide a life changing expercience. I would suggest through that you try proscar. Once your hairloss has stablized then you can understand what your next move can be.
  7. i have heard of this. From what I remember the results look beyond terrible. The damage that this casues is unreal. It is unethical!!!!
  8. This says it right here "My bottom line is that if you need a microscope to claim success, then you don't really have a success at all." This is what the truth holds. cCounting hairs is not success. You will not see the real differnce in the mirror. A total waste of money.
  9. You will be fine. After my procedure i noticed that the staples scabbed over very quickly. The only real issue i had was with itching. That is casued by the healing proccess itself. Donot worry.
  10. a long term plan is vital! How bad will it look if you have a high density frontal core and then bald in the crown? Density is very important but i would think that result might not be a good idea. Total coverage is better, but you also do not want thin hair throughout either. I find thin result look worse.
  11. Nice job! I would not worry to much about the scar. You can always make up a good story for that. The real deal is with the result. That is what makes a good HT and makes you happy about the product per say.
  12. Scars though are a bit different. Most people have no idea what they are from. The true test is like what you said, that barbers who deal with hair all day cannot notice or tell the difference! Sounds like your HT was a great success!
  13. This is just another rip off scam! There is no scientific reports that claim that these products work or provide any sort of hair growth. This is nothing more then pure garbage. Unless you can back up the claims, they are simply a fraud.
  14. Here is one more question. In terms of density, is the higher the denisty mean a higher risk of shock loss?
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