What Happens If I have Re-Grown hair With Propecia and I Stop Taking It?
Propecia is a drug that has been approved by the FDA for the re-growth of lost hair and has been proven in studies to be effective. The reason this medication is effective is because it has the ability to decrease the hormones that cause hair loss.
When a man with male pattern baldness uses Propecia and regains the lost hair if the medicine is then discontinued within 12 months all of the hair that has been re-grown will be lost. The reason for this is because Propecia is a medicine, which has the function in the body to stop the over production of the hormones causing the hair loss. When it is no longer being taken there is nothing to decrease the over production of the hormones. That means the hair follicles that shrink due to these hormones are not protected and will begin shrinking again and not be able to produce hair. The hair that has been gained through the use of Propecia will be lost as the hair follicles shrink.
This is why men that have seen results while using Propecia should continue its use, because when it is stopped. The result will be the loss of the hair that has re-grown and the loss of more hair that has been able to continue growing because of the decrease in hormones.
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