Risks of Having Hair Transplant Surgery without Propecia
While only [tag]hair transplant[/tag] surgery is proven to [tag]grow hair[/tag] in completely [tag]bald[/tag] areas, it does nothing to stop the progression of male pattern baldness. This is why [tag]hair restoration physicians[/tag] recommend Propecia (finasteride) to many of their patients. But is it possible to undergo [tag]hair restoration[/tag] surgery without taking proven medical [tag]hair loss treatments[/tag]? Will the [tag]transplanted hair[/tag] survive without [tag]Propecia[/tag]? What are the risks involved in proceeding with [tag]hair transplantation[/tag] without taking [tag]hair loss drugs[/tag]?
In the discussion topic “Is Getting a Hair Transplant without Propecia Bad?“, forum and social community members discuss when it may and may not be appropriate for [tag]hair loss[/tag] sufferers to undergo surgery without Propecia. You are encouraged to read and participate in this discussion.
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