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For those who aren't already familiar with it, this site gives you updates about the developments and research progress made by companies who are trying to develop new treatments and ultimately find a solution for hair loss.
 
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just hope on finasteride
 
something i saw on another site today. i think its accurate. if i only detect on weak sign of recession i will hop on the fin train

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something i saw on another site today. i think its accurate. if i only detect on weak sign of recession i will hop on the fin train

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Fin certainly works for some people without any adverse side effects, nonetheless it's time for alternative treatment possibilities.
 
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Might influence it but it's not the only factor I guess.
trust me, it's the main factor. and that's not just a guess, you can determine this by observation
 
something i saw on another site today. i think its accurate. if i only detect on weak sign of recession i will hop on the fin train

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finasteride doesn't work.

DUT and HT works.

nothing regrows temples
 
finasteride doesn't work.

DUT and HT works.

nothing regrows temples


its all about maintanance

if you actually have to regrow you started too late
 
I don’t deny the posture theory, there’s definitely some truth to it, but it probably only accounts for like less than 5% of total hairloss. Hairloss is 86% genetic according to studies. There’s a reason Freddie Ljungberg hit NW7 with his fantastic facial development and that’s cuz genetics
 
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I don’t deny the posture theory, there’s definitely some truth to it, but it probably only accounts for like less than 5% of total hairloss. Hairloss is 86% genetic according to studies. There’s a reason Freddie Ljungberg hit NW7 with his fantastic facial development and that’s cuz genetics
i haven't quite figured freddie's case out yet. but it was probably more because of an overuse of the frontalis muscles instead of bad posture. his eye area is pretty well protected, but it could be better. his browridge isn't too big.
 

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