18 thoughts on “Hairline

    • Anonymous says:

      Fin is not magic, it’s extremely unlikely it would have a noticeable effect on a hairline like the one in the op.

      • Anonymous says:

        Yep, I’ve been on fin for 3 years. It slowed down my hair loss, but it didn’t stop it and it certainly didn’t regrow any hair.

        Plus I had way better erections once I got off that shit.

  1. Anonymous says:

    never
    shaving is the ultimate reddit onions cope
    embrace it, just don’t give a heck, just stop caring about it and trying to hide it or doing something about it.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I’ve been on fin for 5 years. One of the greatest decisions I’ve ever made.

    I’m just now recently starting to get into regrowth. I didn’t care about little recession but I’ve decided to see what can happen though to improve my ‘score’.

    ••• ROUTINE •••

    >Dermapen every ~10 days at 1.25mm.
    It is working, but some regrowth is strange. I have gotten new hairs that are not directly in line with my hairline. I’ve only been doing this about 2.5 – 3 months consistently. Despite the unorthodox locations of some of the new growth, it is a net positive. The new hairs are still young, but some are at good lengths now, as my hair grows fast.

    >Minox daily, 2.5mg orally
    I started on Minox on Monday. I imagine 6-8 months from now my regrowth will be a little more consistent and even as a result. I haven’t felt any side effects and I’ve measured my heart rate daily; no alarming changes.

    >Fin .5mg daily
    My white knight. Just that small dose is all I need; hairline hasn’t budged since I started. No large side effects except less voluminous cum, which I offset with the ‘holy grail’. No decrease in sexual ability or erections.

    The routine is easy. Dermapen takes like 5 minutes.

    ••• GOALS •••

    I’m not really expecting any miracles or a perfect hairline. Just a 20% overall improvement would be delightful. I am 30, and have managed to look young due to great skincare. Small improvements to my hair would help boost my appearance.

    >Crown coverage
    My crown never lost much, but it has been thin my entire life. It’s looked like I have been balding there since I was 12, because my hair is so thin. I’d really love to improve that area. I dermaneedle the area, but it is harder for me to gauge if there is any progress since it is hard to really get in there and see.

    >Hairline improvement
    My hairline is what I’d like to improve the most. I’ve been at ~2.5 NW for a while. I do think microneedling is working and am excited to see where I will be by 2023.

    • Anonymous says:

      >It is working, but some regrowth is strange. I have gotten new hairs that are not directly in line with my hairline.
      I grew a single hair that’s sticking out in the middle of one of my temples around where my hairline used to be, lol. It’s long but lacks pigment.
      I kinda feel like regrowth in areas that are mostly gone is a bit of a meme, I am getting lot of good results in areas that are only thinning though.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I bit the bullet and paid $8,400 for a hair transplant. There was no way I was going to rock the hairstyle of a 50 year old at 28. I got 1500 grafts FUE, and it was pretty traumatic. I’m in good shape so when they first shot me up with anesthetic my heart rate as at 160+. It was a long ass procedure, and aside from the dozens of long ass needles in my head the aftercare was worse. Sleeping on an airplane pillow for around 2 weeks, leaking anesthetic fluid, and not touching my scalp + the washing procedure is disturbing. But it was worth it because I look at least 4 years younger. I’m on Finasteride and not the shitty ones from Keeps or Hims. I’m a little bit past month 4
    and it already looks great. I know someone who got scalp micro pigmentation for the same areas I had my transplant on (hairline receding and temples) and it looks legit 1000%.

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