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Hi Curly,
If you have just started with Propecia and are experiencing hair loss, that is a good sign. Some patients, when they start this medication, have an acceleration of hair loss. It is for a short time and they don't have to stop the medication. The benefit and the full effect happen 1 year later.
Finasteride and Minoxidil 5% are the two major medications to slow down the hair loss progress and you should be on it for at least two years to assess the benefit. After the first year, the medication reaches its effectiveness level. As you know, Rogaine helps to promote hair growth and Propecia helps stop additional hair loss.
Taking Propecia is a personal decision. You do not need to take it in order to have a hair transplant. However, we always encourage our patients to take a medical therapy to keep the result of the hair transplant surgery for longer time. This will help you to stabilize your hair loss and get a maximum benefit for your surgery.
I will encourage you to add Rogaine application to your Propecia and hair cycle products to get the maximum benefits. Keep using the nutrition supplements and Nizoral shampoo.
If you want to try HairCycle, you can use Nizoral shampoo 3 times a week and the rest of the time you can use hair cycle which help to stimulate hair growth and prolong hair cycle.
Regards, |
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