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Originally Posted by safaat6
Hello. So i started using minoxidil about 4 months back without consulting a doctor. I used a brand called Regrow and the minoxidil was in 3%. My hair shed a lot after 1.5 months of use and after another 1 month or more it started to fall like crazy. This is when i visited a doctor and he asked me to stop using the product as i was not suitable for it and gave me another product called Alopel. I have posted the picture of Alopel in the thread. So my question is will the hair lost from wrong use of minoxidil grow back? And if so, how long might it take? Thanks
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Hey hair can grow back, depends what type of hairloss you have and why did you use minoxidil? I would always recommend Regaine foam 5% or a good generic is Kirkland foam.
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Originally Posted by Jazz1
Hey hair can grow back, depends what type of hairloss you have and why did you use minoxidil? I would always recommend Regaine foam 5% or a good generic is Kirkland foam.
I made a sudden decision to use minoxidil thinking my hair was in a bad state. I guess that was wrong as now my hair is in a horrible state. It is falling a lot everyday. I stopped using minoxidil about a week back. I am taking biotin pill, antioxidant pill, vitamin d and calcium, and the alopel foam. The doctor said it is a case of diffuse alopecia.
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