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3 years post op. Dr Devroye

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beardywierdy

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Hi all. Not been on for a while. Here are my 3 year post op photos. I had a 1000 graft hairline refinement with Dr Devroye 3 years ago. Top guy and great surgeon. Previous to this I had 2000 grafts with Dr Feriduni. Another great guy.
Anyway happy to meet anyone for a chat and show my results.
Beardy.

 

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Bigmac

Bigmac

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Hi BW, good to hear back from you. Your hair is looking great, very natural hairline. Hopefully we can arrange a meet up soon.
All the best.
Bm.
 
janna

janna

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I agree, you hair looks very nice and natural. The hairline is top notch! No one would guess you suffered hair loss. ¬b`

 
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Bastion

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Nice hairline you have. Are you still maintaining with Propecia?
 
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beardywierdy

What a Tool
Hi
Thanks. I have been on Proscar since 2002. I am 47 now, and it seems to be maintaining my current situ.
 
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Bastion

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beardywierdy wrote:
Hi
Thanks. I have been on Proscar since 2002. I am 47 now, and it seems to be maintaining my current situ.
15 years and still working. Are there any differences between Finasteride and Proscar?
 
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beardywierdy

What a Tool
Finasteride is the generic name for the drug; Proscar is the name it was sold under. No difference as far as I am aware. Usually 5mg tablets. Propecia (which is actually licensed to be used for hairloss) comes in 1mg doses
Cheers
 
Pete from Farjo

Pete from Farjo

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beardywierdy wrote:
Cheers Pete. How is old Mick?
He's fine. Doesn't get on here so much these days (too busy with the day to day stuff at the clinic) but checks in now and again.
 
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Bastion

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beardywierdy wrote:
Finasteride is the generic name for the drug; Proscar is the name it was sold under. No difference as far as I am aware. Usually 5mg tablets. Propecia (which is actually licensed to be used for hairloss) comes in 1mg doses
Cheers

I never hear Proscar mentioned now, this is why I asked. Thanks for the explanation.
 
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