4 Comments

  1. Bill - Managing Publisher
    March 5, 2010 @ 6:45 pm

    Genery,

    I agree. However, in order for your hair to continue benefiting from it, you will have to take Propecia and Rogaine for at least that long, that is, until something more effective comes along.

    Best wishes,

    Bill Seemiller
    Managing Publisher of this Community

  2. genery
    March 2, 2010 @ 9:10 am

    it is strange thinking that we will use these rogaine or propecia for life.. how can one use for whole life it sould be or have limits

  3. Jeff
    May 27, 2007 @ 3:41 pm

    I am thinking of starting the 1/4 pill finasteride. I have been using rogaine. I think once I start the finasteride I will cut the rogaine back to once a day but continue to use it.

  4. Bruce
    April 7, 2007 @ 5:55 pm

    I had a hair transplant last Summer in which I immediately followed up with regular use of Proscar for the first 4 months. Previous to the Xplant, I never used any type of Finasteride. I also added Minoxidil as well but wasn’t as consistent. During those months, I had some fast and impressive growth. I ended up discontinuing the use of Proscar after month 4. I just got lazy and put off renewing my prescription and stopped the Minoxidil use as well.

    4 months after that, it looks like some hair loss has creeped up on me again, though not as thin as before my transplant. I’m wondering if I underestimated how much of my growth was attributed to the Proscar/Minoxidil. So the other day, I promptly got back on the program.

    Given that, should it take another 3 or 4 months to recoup what I lost?

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