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  • mpb47
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 676

    #31
    Originally posted by mpb47
    When I have the time-probably tonight, I will post a few before & after pics so you can judge for yourself if propecia really works. It's my subjective opinion so interesting to see what others think.
    Well my old pic quality is not good. I may have others in fact pretty sure I do but these were easy to find because they were marked. The first one was taken right before I took the first pill. I had not been balding very long at that point- less than 2 years. The second was taken 1 year or 13 months on propecia. I know I have a better quality shot somewhere...and If I can find it, I will post it. This one is bad quality but was marked so I could find it quickly.

    The 3 rd photo was from march of last year. I had just undergone a major shed as I had been off of Minox for 3 months. I was not sure if it was causing other health issues, but fortunately it was not so I got right back on it.
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    • mpb47
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 676

      #32
      Here is the better photo about 14-15 months on propecia. This was a cheap camera , but at least it is in focus so you can see the difference. The front responded much better than the crown. What you see here is the best propecia could do in the back...cut it down 60%=75% or so but never totally got rid of the thin spot.
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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3083

        #33
        Originally posted by mpb47
        The 3 rd photo was from march of last year.
        You can easily conceal that with Dermmatch while you are treating it. It will take some practice on your part, but you will get it right before too long.

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        • drybone
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 867

          #34
          thanks for the photos dude

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          • mpb47
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 676

            #35
            Originally posted by Tracy C
            You can easily conceal that with Dermmatch while you are treating it. It will take some practice on your part, but you will get it right before too long.
            Yes I know but that would only solve half the problem. I would always know that i still had mpb and that is the issue.

            I know this is very weird issue but I can't help how I think,

            I have always felt that I should be strong enough to never start balding i the first place. I have always felt like I am physically week to allow it to happen in the fist place. Weird but makes sence if you hint

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            • mpb47
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 676

              #36
              Originally posted by Tracy C
              You can easily conceal that with Dermmatch while you are treating it. It will take some practice on your part, but you will get it right before too long.
              Yes I know but that would only solve half the problem. I would always know that i still had mpb and that is the issue.

              I know this is very weird issue but I can't help how I think,

              I have always felt that I should be strong enough to never start balding i the first place. I have always felt like I am physically week to allow it to happen in the fist place. Weir Know but I, but that is how I feel.

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