Do you think I’ve made any progress? Finasteride/Dutasteride 11/5/2025
The user had a hair transplant on the front hairline and started taking Finasteride and Dutasteride. Observers noted progress and improvement in the scalp and crown area.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Why it is a mistake to get a hairline transplant without being on finasteride/dutasteride for atleast two years.
Getting a hair transplant without using finasteride or dutasteride for at least two years can waste donor hair, as these medications can lead to significant hair regrowth in areas like the crown and mid-scalp. Delaying a transplant allows for better results by maximizing natural regrowth and preserving donor hair for more needed areas.
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community On Dutasteride 0.5mg ED for almost 2 years. Increasingly shedding hair for more than 5 months.
The user experienced increased hair shedding after switching from finasteride to dutasteride, despite lifestyle improvements and additional treatments like oral minoxidil and PRP. They are concerned about persistent shedding, changes in hormone levels, and potential chronic telogen effluvium, and are considering a scalp biopsy for further investigation.
community 1 year of finasteride. Should I switch to dut?
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community Losing ground after 14 months of fin use and 11 months of min
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