Hi everyone,
I'm 27 and have been on Propecia since I was 21. The drug initially worked great but has gradually slowed down over time...which I guess is to be expected.
The biggest thing I've noticed is that my hairline is very flimsy. It naturally falls down on my forehead so its difficult to notice that I'm losing my hair but if I ever try to put it up with gel or anything it looks very thin and scraggly.
I've put a lot of thought into it and would like to consider a hair transplant specialist to talk through my options. I visited Dr. Leonard about 2 years ago before my hairline had gotten this bad and he just sketched me out.
Does anybody know any other doctors in the mass/boston area BESIDES dr. leonard? I find it hard to believe hes the ONLY doc in massachusetts, rhode island, and new hampshire that is good for hair transplants? or I could be wrong?
any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!
I'm 27 and have been on Propecia since I was 21. The drug initially worked great but has gradually slowed down over time...which I guess is to be expected.
The biggest thing I've noticed is that my hairline is very flimsy. It naturally falls down on my forehead so its difficult to notice that I'm losing my hair but if I ever try to put it up with gel or anything it looks very thin and scraggly.
I've put a lot of thought into it and would like to consider a hair transplant specialist to talk through my options. I visited Dr. Leonard about 2 years ago before my hairline had gotten this bad and he just sketched me out.
Does anybody know any other doctors in the mass/boston area BESIDES dr. leonard? I find it hard to believe hes the ONLY doc in massachusetts, rhode island, and new hampshire that is good for hair transplants? or I could be wrong?
any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!
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