I'm seeing guys at all stages of hair loss getting work done, and it seems like the more research I do, the more confused I become.
My hairline definitely took a bad hit before I went on Fin, but after 12-13 years of treatment, it seems pretty stable, or at least as slow as possible. I think I'm still losing a little bit in the front each year, with no crown/diffuse thinning issues. I'd like some of my old hairline back, but I feel like I might want to hold on to my available donor area in case things get worse down the road. I'm 36, and my hairline hasn't gotten much worse over the last 12-13 years thanks to fin.
How does one decide when the time is right to go ahead with their first procedure?
Is it best to wait until a more advanced stage of hair loss?
Does everyone who gets their hairline restored have to go back for more surgeries eventually, or do most people believe that the finasteride will keep things intact indefinitely? I could really use some clarification.
Thanks
My hairline definitely took a bad hit before I went on Fin, but after 12-13 years of treatment, it seems pretty stable, or at least as slow as possible. I think I'm still losing a little bit in the front each year, with no crown/diffuse thinning issues. I'd like some of my old hairline back, but I feel like I might want to hold on to my available donor area in case things get worse down the road. I'm 36, and my hairline hasn't gotten much worse over the last 12-13 years thanks to fin.
How does one decide when the time is right to go ahead with their first procedure?
Is it best to wait until a more advanced stage of hair loss?
Does everyone who gets their hairline restored have to go back for more surgeries eventually, or do most people believe that the finasteride will keep things intact indefinitely? I could really use some clarification.
Thanks
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