Many balding men want to find that “one” hair loss treatment option that will best treat baldness.   But in a world where no  cure exists, perhaps a combination of proven treatment options can be of greater benefit.   Propecia (finasteride)  and Rogaine (minoxidil  both work differently and have proven to fight against alopecia.   Which one works better?   Is there a benefit to using one over the other?   Will a combination treatment increase my chances of stimulating hair regrowth?

 

Click here to read how others have successfully used both medications and why a combination treatment may be superior to one over the other.   You are encouraged to contribute your thoughts and experiences on our hair restoration forum.

 

Bill Seemiller
Associate Publisher

 

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Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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