Im shedding hair again... WHYYYYY

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  • anton28
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 13

    Im shedding hair again... WHYYYYY

    Hey guys. I have been on Rogain and generic proscar for about 5 months. First 3-4 months showed grate improvement. Hair got thicker, darker and I saw a lot of new growth all over the scalp. I had virtually no shed after the initial shedding period. About a month ago I started shedding again and it wont stop. I can definitely tell that i lost a lot of hair.

    I started with taking 1.5 of generic proscar once a day and about 3 months in to it dropped the dosage down to .85 because i was reading on this forum that this would not make a difference and there would be less side affects(I felt no side affects with taking 1.5)

    Im assuming its because of the dosage decrees but what you do you guys think. Why am I shedding again.
  • Dr. Glenn Charles
    IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
    • Nov 2008
    • 2419

    #2
    I responded to this question in another section of this forum.
    Dr. Glenn Charles
    Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
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    • vnspramod
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 3

      #3
      Hair transplantation techniques

      Hair transplantation techniques are improve dramatically from the past 10 years, although in the hands of unskilled surgeons, mishaps can occur that leave patients with gruesome doll heads. But transplants remain hamstrung for a more fundamental reason: You can shuffle only so many hairs from fringe to forelock. This is Scott's fourth surgery, and at this point he's simply running out of hair. It's a dwindling game of musical chairs that confounds surgeons and frustrates patients.

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      • KeepTheHair
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 1215

        #4
        Originally posted by vnspramod
        Hair transplantation techniques are improve dramatically from the past 10 years, although in the hands of unskilled surgeons, mishaps can occur that leave patients with gruesome doll heads. But transplants remain hamstrung for a more fundamental reason: You can shuffle only so many hairs from fringe to forelock. This is Scott's fourth surgery, and at this point he's simply running out of hair. It's a dwindling game of musical chairs that confounds surgeons and frustrates patients.
        What the hell?

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