If Propecia Only Holds Hair for X Years, Why Even Take It Before a Transplant?
Posted by on September 9th, 2010 at 03:51pm
You have stated many times that Propecia generally slows down the balding process, but does not stop it completely.
Let’s say someone has started thinning in areas that Propecia typically works on. How lengthy can the average person expect to keep that hair assuming the drug works?
If Propecia works for five years and soon after all of that hair falls out soon after, does it really matter whether someone is on the drug before they get a transplant? The hair will just fall out anyways.
Thanks for your moment.
Yes, nothing stops hair loss completely. But I would like to reply your question with another question — Wouldn’t you want to keep your existing hair as enlarged as possible along with the transplanted hair?
Taking Propecia before a hair transplant additionally protects against shock loss, which is additional thinning that occurs following the surgery.
I’ve had some patients that have taken Propecia for by a decade still with great results, yet I’ve additionally seen patients with hair loss progressing again after just a few years on the drug. As for the average person and what they can expect, the numbers are available at the Propecia site here.
Original post by William Rassman, MD
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