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  • Birthday 01/01/1975

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  1. I am 34, have been taking Propecia for 10 years (albeit, not diligently). My hair was thinning generally in the middle when i began taking propecia, but the temples were fully intact. My hair has remained almost the same for the past 10 years (perhaps it may have recently worsened...but this may have been because for the past year I took Propecia very irregularly). I do not have a bald spot, hairline is complete, but honest people have joked that it looks like I'm going to go bald. (I've been hearing this for a decade). My question is, while diligently taking Propecia may minutely improve matters, it will not stop the impression that I am on the verge of beginning balding in the back. Would people like me be a good or a bad case for Hair Restoration? Everything I have reviewed leads me to think its for cases of more significant hair loss. Thanks
  2. I am 34, have been taking Propecia for 10 years (albeit, not diligently). My hair was thinning generally in the middle when i began taking propecia, but the temples were fully intact. My hair has remained almost the same for the past 10 years (perhaps it may have recently worsened...but this may have been because for the past year I took Propecia very irregularly). I do not have a bald spot, hairline is complete, but honest people have joked that it looks like I'm going to go bald. (I've been hearing this for a decade). My question is, while diligently taking Propecia may minutely improve matters, it will not stop the impression that I am on the verge of beginning balding in the back. Would people like me be a good or a bad case for Hair Restoration? Everything I have reviewed leads me to think its for cases of more significant hair loss. Thanks
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