u/Jeff_0012

Image 1 — 14 months - 1mg fin & 5% topical minoxidil results
Image 2 — 14 months - 1mg fin & 5% topical minoxidil results

14 months - 1mg fin & 5% topical minoxidil results

I started balding when I was 29 and I’m now 34 but I didn’t start looking into treatment until last January because I was starting to get down on myself. I thought I was screwed and needed a hair transplant but my dermatologist told me to trust the process with finasteride and minoxidil for about a year and I’m so glad that I did! No side effects whatsoever minus a shed at one point but that passed. If anyone is debating on whether to start treatment, don’t hesitate, just do it! I still have a bald spot towards the back of my crown and maybe that’s because I started late? I was debating doing PRP to cover it but with any hair loss treatment once you start fin and min you are on them for life (which I’m ok with) The sooner you start treatment for hair loss the better, trust me! And most importantly STAY consistent. If anyone has any questions I will be glad to answer them.

u/Jeff_0012 — 7 days ago
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14 months - 1mg fin & 5% topical minoxidil results

I started balding when I was 29 and I’m now 34 but I didn’t start looking into treatment until last January because I was starting to get down on myself. I thought I was screwed and needed a hair transplant but my dermatologist told me to trust the process with finasteride and minoxidil for about a year and I’m so glad that I did! No side effects whatsoever minus a shed at one point but that passed. If anyone is debating on whether to start treatment, don’t hesitate, just do it! I still have a bald spot towards the back of my crown and maybe that’s because I started late? I was debating doing PRP to cover it but with any hair loss treatment once you start you are on them for life (which I’m ok with) The sooner you start treatment for hair loss the better, trust me! And most importantly STAY consistent. If anyone has any questions I will be glad to answer them.

The before photo is from January 2025 and the after photo is from March 2026!

u/Jeff_0012 — 7 days ago

The lion king is one of the greatest movies ever made. Everything about it is iconic! With that said, I can’t watch it without crying. My father passed away a few years ago and whenever I watch certain scenes from the lion king (mufasa in the clouds) (the ending scene with simba climbing pride rock in the rain) I break down in tears every single time to those scenes. Is there anything I can do to overcome this?

Are Simba and Nala happy together?

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u/Jeff_0012 — 21 days ago