I've been taking Pka since February 28th last year, so it's been about a year and two weeks.
When I joined the army in 1998 (then 21 years old), I never thought I'd be a part of hair loss. Nearby, in the military, from the time of stress soldering or some kind of sickness, a clear M-shape began, and the top of my head was also very wide without realizing it.
My family was originally bald for generations of my grandfather and father, so I expected it, but I didn't expect it to come this soon.
It wasn't until I was discharged from the military in October 2000 that I realized the seriousness, and I got to know Proscar through Daemo, and I've been taking Pca since February 2001. First of all, the effect is that the top of the head is okay, and the front is not well.
I don't smoke, I don't drink, Pka, I've had four pieces before 12 o'clock, for over a year
I've been eating consistently. I think there are people who are wondering what shampoo to use, but in my experience, we usually have oily scalp, so it doesn't matter if it's a gentle shampoo that's appropriate to shampoo every day.
I also felt really tired for the first two or three months, and I felt like I had less beard, but after a while, it was back to normal.
The top of the head used to be really loose in the past, but now you can hardly tell if you don't look closely. I'm very satisfied with the top of my head. However, it seems that the front M-shaped part has little effect in my case.
If you're a genetic male hair loss, it's my conclusion that Pka definitely works on the top of the head.
Among the posts, there are often opinions that Pka is not effective, and in that case, I think it is not male-type hair loss such as seborrheic hair loss or stress hair loss.
As I wrote down what came to mind, the writing disappeared.
The last thing I want to say is that in the case of MJ, if it's minok rather than pka, or if it's less than minok, natural therapy, or transplantation as the last option, can be the only solution.
Your hair is too thin.
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