I'm 40 years old, and my hairline started receding when I was 17. I used some over-the-counter treatments for about 6 years until I noticed that it was starting to get really noticeable. I started using Rogaine when I turned 24 and it seemed to help a little, but it continued to slowly recede until I started using Propecia at age 26. My crown was starting to thin at that point, and over the course of about a year or two my crown filled back in using Rogaine, Propecia, and T-Gel shampoo (for the itching).
I stopped using Propecia when I was 37 because it was killing my sex drive, and so I've lately only been using Rogaine (2x a day) and Nizoral shampoo once a day. My hairline has held up pretty well since age 26 because I've been religious about using Rogaine 2x a day, and the Propecia helped to thicken my hair overall.
I have a few questions:
1. Where am I on the Norwood scale (2 or 3?)
2. For as short as my hair is on the sides (same length in the back), is it long enough to cover the scar?
3. I've done a lot of research on doctors, and I'm looking at Dr. Brandon M. Ross in San Diego (I'm in Southern Cal). Are there any particular doctors in southern cal that you would recommend for someone like me who's mainly looking to restore my hairline?
4. Any other thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
I've enclosed a set a pics I took today. I've colored in green where my hairline was at age 17 (from the best of my memory). I'm not sure if I want to go that far back in time with surgery, though.
Thanks for reading!
BigOneFive
I stopped using Propecia when I was 37 because it was killing my sex drive, and so I've lately only been using Rogaine (2x a day) and Nizoral shampoo once a day. My hairline has held up pretty well since age 26 because I've been religious about using Rogaine 2x a day, and the Propecia helped to thicken my hair overall.
I have a few questions:
1. Where am I on the Norwood scale (2 or 3?)
2. For as short as my hair is on the sides (same length in the back), is it long enough to cover the scar?
3. I've done a lot of research on doctors, and I'm looking at Dr. Brandon M. Ross in San Diego (I'm in Southern Cal). Are there any particular doctors in southern cal that you would recommend for someone like me who's mainly looking to restore my hairline?
4. Any other thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
I've enclosed a set a pics I took today. I've colored in green where my hairline was at age 17 (from the best of my memory). I'm not sure if I want to go that far back in time with surgery, though.
Thanks for reading!
BigOneFive
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