-
-
Looking good! It is only going to get better!
-
Senior Member
Is the first pic (left) the "After" and the 2nd pic (right) the "Before"?
-
Yes, the left is my hair now, the right is two months ago
-
Senior Member
Ah, okay, good. I thought the left pic looked better, but didn't want to say anything just in case Looks great!
-
Originally Posted by wr985
Yes, the left is my hair now, the right is two months ago
looking good there, nice one!
-
Cheers guys, showed my dad and some friends and they're gonna start on treatment as well.
-
Originally Posted by wr985
Well I started out on my treatment mid March. Was hoping for my diffused thinning on top of my scalp to fill back in over the first year. Had an initial shed after 6 weeks and shaved the lot off to alleviate any anxieties. Now its all grown back to the length it was when I started treatment and I'm absolutely delighted with the results so far. The photo on the right is from 27th March, couple of weeks after I started and the photo on the left is from yesterday.
I've been using
Finasteride
Minoxidil
Nizoral
Zinc
Biotin
Vitamin C
Garlic
Silica
Emu Oil
Looks like your hair is a bitttttt longer in the more recent picture, but still looks improved.
Kudos. And thanks for the motivation.
-
-
Senior Member
I think the photos are switched.
The first one is the new one. The one to the right of it was the original.
You look great. That is fantastic results in only 2 1/2 months.
Similar Threads
-
By heynow1234 in forum Hair Loss Treatments
Replies: 0
Last Post: 08-01-2012, 01:08 PM
-
By Gemini2 in forum Men's Hair Loss: Start Your Own Topic
Replies: 8
Last Post: 08-08-2010, 01:49 PM
-
By noms in forum Hair Transplant: Start Your Own Topic
Replies: 7
Last Post: 05-03-2010, 09:18 AM
-
By Ragckr in forum Introduce Yourself & Share Your Story
Replies: 6
Last Post: 12-22-2009, 04:55 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
|
» IAHRS
» The Bald Truth
» americanhairloss.org
|
Bookmarks