T-Cyp and Hair GROWTH on scalp.

CSI007

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Anyone ever notice an increase in hair on their head? The reason I ask is that since starting T some of the hair I have lost over the past two years is actually filling back in! There is no MPB on either side of my family tree. I paid close attention to my hair lines before starting T because I was concerned about loss. Needless to say I am very excited about this development!
 
Yes, I have heard of that. I wish it was in my case.:( I may be wrong, but I believe Vettester Chris mentioned he has increase hair growth from TRT.
 
I have been fortunate for my age. I have virtually no gray hair. I mean like 1 or 2 near my temples. I also just have some slight receding on the forehead area. But the center had a few stragglers that disappeared out in no mans land and now the are back and it appears to be filling in some between them an the main hair line. I would give that development up if the T would just fix the sexual issues. LOL
 
I have not had much improvement around the crown of my head, I had some minor but visible thinning but my barber does remark that my hair is growing quick. Old military habit of getting it cut every two weeks but I think I have an increased growth going on.
 

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