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Propecia and Hair Loss


BrainFried

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Have any of you noticed more hair loss when starting propecia. And is there a point where it will stop? I've been on it for almost three months and i feel like I'm loosing hair near my crown which wasn't happening when i started.

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It is common to see increased shedding between 3-4 months after using propecia. This will stop soon, and by 6 months you should be seeing an improvement in stabilization. The hair that has shed, will come back and you should see a nice change between 9-12 months.

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okay. good to know. but is it normal to see 30 or so hairs each time you shower in you hands? and also is this why i'm also noticing that the hairs that are in my hands are thicker going toward the tips then at the base? i've notice the base of the hairs seem really think and weak.

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Great thread!

 

Is there a reason why we end up still losing our hair up to 6 months when taking Propecia?

 

Just curious on why this happens. Thanks!

 

For some people it just takes a while for the follicles to get healthy again after being attacked by DHT for so long. There is really no logical reason why Propecia would MAKE your hair fall out. It should only do good for it.

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Propecia helps in growing of invisible hair. when you take the propecia,you may see a decrease in hair loss beginning in as little as 3 months. and by 6 to 12 months, you may see an increase in hair growth. If you stop taking propecia, you will likely lose any hair you have gained in 12 months of stopping treatment.

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