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baldness dallas treatment with rogaine and propecia

There is a great article in the Hair Transplant Forum International (a journal read by hair transplant surgeons who are a member of the ISHRS) entitled “Medical treatment of hairline and temple points”.  In this article, the manufacturers comments are discussed for Rogaine and Propecia.  Specifically, for Propecia, “There is not sufficient evidence that Propecia works for receding hairlines at the temples” according to Merck.  Also, McNeil PPC states for Rogaine:  ”Use:  to regrow hair on the top of the scalp, vertex only…5% minoxidil topical foam is not intended for frontal baldness or receding hairline”.  THESE STATEMENTS ARE WRONG.  Originally, the studies in the late 90s were focused on the vertex (crown) region.  Subsequent studies have proven the benefit (and these are large studies:  check out my medical solutions section of this website for details) of these FDA approved medications in the front of the scalp.  If anything, look at our extensive before and after gallery of individuals who have ONLY received medical management and the improvements that they have attained in the frontal and temporal region.  Enough said.

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