So I'm reading that many doctors and people tend to suggest that, if you're relatively young (20's), you take propecia to stabilize your hair loss. This is basically one hell of an expensive medication that you take orally once a day.
Doctors typically suggest using this for a year or more before you want a transplant, but I don't get that. If you're taking meds to regrow hair or halt MPB before a transplant, won't that mean that you'll be less bald when you get your transplant? Or if not less bald, your hair loss will be stabilized, but then what happens when you discontinue propecia? I mean, I'm sure no one wants to take that for life.
Shouldn't you let your hair loss progress as much as possible and allow native hair to fall even after the first transplant in order to better see where the new hairs need to go?
Doctors typically suggest using this for a year or more before you want a transplant, but I don't get that. If you're taking meds to regrow hair or halt MPB before a transplant, won't that mean that you'll be less bald when you get your transplant? Or if not less bald, your hair loss will be stabilized, but then what happens when you discontinue propecia? I mean, I'm sure no one wants to take that for life.
Shouldn't you let your hair loss progress as much as possible and allow native hair to fall even after the first transplant in order to better see where the new hairs need to go?
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