Q: If I get transplants, do I still have to continue taking Propecia?
A: Yes, you should.
You do not need finasteride (Propecia) for the hair transplant to work, or the transplanted hair to continue to grow, but finasteride can decrease further hair loss.
Topic: Drugs (Medications)Tags: Finasteride / Propecia / Propecia After Hair Transplant
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 4:29 am
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