While only hair transplant surgery is proven to grow hair in completely bald areas, it does nothing to stop the progression of male pattern baldness. This is why hair restoration physicians recommend Propecia (finasteride) to many of their patients. But is it possible to undergo hair restoration surgery without taking proven medical hair loss treatments? Will the transplanted hair survive without Propecia? What are the risks involved in proceeding with hair transplantation without taking hair loss drugs?

In the discussion topic “Is Getting a Hair Transplant without Propecia Bad?“, forum and social community members discuss when it may and may not be appropriate for hair loss sufferers to undergo surgery without Propecia. You are encouraged to read and participate in this discussion.

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