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Rogaine vs Lipogaine


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I've been on finasteride and rogaine foam for over 2 years. My hairloss has stabilized and I even have a lil regrowth. I've heard from a few ppl that Lipogaine is better. I switched to Lipogaine a few days ago. I'm applying it to my crown area 2x a day, as well as using their big 3 shampoo every third day. Anybody else have any feedback about Lipogaine ? I will keep you guys updated on my progress :D

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These two photos were taken two years apart, top photo was taken today, bottom photo was taken April 2014 both photos were taken in the same room under the same light and I tried my best to do the same angle.

 

To be honest, the changes haven't been mind blowing, but the best thing is that it hasn't gotten any worse, and there's some areas that have some hairs where there weren't any hairs two years ago, overall it looks the same though, which is definitely a good thing, because previous to switching to lipogaine my hair was looking progressively worse every year. I just had an in person consult with Dr. Gabel, he checked my whole head for miniaturization and he actually thought I had some grafts put in my crown which I haven't, I attribute that to the lipogaine.

 

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These two photos were taken two years apart, top photo was taken today, bottom photo was taken April 2014 both photos were taken in the same room under the same light and I tried my best to do the same angle.

 

To be honest, the changes haven't been mind blowing, but the best thing is that it hasn't gotten any worse, and there's some areas that have some hairs where there weren't any hairs two years ago, overall it looks the same though, which is definitely a good thing, because previous to switching to lipogaine my hair was looking progressively worse every year. I just had an in person consult with Dr. Gabel, he checked my whole head for miniaturization and he actually thought I had some grafts put in my crown which I haven't, I attribute that to the lipogaine.

 

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Htsoon were you using rogaine 1st then switch to lipogaine :D

 

Yea back in 2014 I was using rogaine foam.


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I've had a number of patients recently tell me they have switched from Rogaine to Lipogaine or decided to start Lipogaine opposed to Rogaine. I haven't received much feedback from them yet, but it does seem to be increasing in popularity -- for what that's worth!

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