I disagree. 30 days after the procedure I notice a lot of hair growing back. I also take 20MG of Biotin twice a day and a Hair Vitamin. Hmmm, the stopping of it (sp) means a lot as the body must check and figure something out. Catch 22. Sex only once a week – tops. Sorry. The sex will cause the hair loss at that point in theory – if more than once a week or you may need to make it once every ten days. The hair growing back caught me off guard and I was able to track the sex part down – well good luck. I have a long way to go myself – but they say the hair really looks good and I hope this helps. This is not medical advice in any shape or manner but if you are out of having or making kids – best to be totally out of it and avoid any child support down the road and if it helps to keep your hair – great. Everybody is different. This is not medical advice – just a personal opinion, only.
I suffered from a mild form alopecia prior to a vasectomy 30 years ago. Within 1 week of the vasectomy all my hair (100%) started to fall out. I am now without any hair only body. I suspect my body attempt to dispose of the sperm that no longer has an exit triggered the more extreme form of alopecia. This is not the same as MPB and it is not a recognized side effect of vasectomy.
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I disagree. 30 days after the procedure I notice a lot of hair growing back. I also take 20MG of Biotin twice a day and a Hair Vitamin. Hmmm, the stopping of it (sp) means a lot as the body must check and figure something out. Catch 22. Sex only once a week – tops. Sorry. The sex will cause the hair loss at that point in theory – if more than once a week or you may need to make it once every ten days. The hair growing back caught me off guard and I was able to track the sex part down – well good luck. I have a long way to go myself – but they say the hair really looks good and I hope this helps. This is not medical advice in any shape or manner but if you are out of having or making kids – best to be totally out of it and avoid any child support down the road and if it helps to keep your hair – great. Everybody is different. This is not medical advice – just a personal opinion, only.
I suffered from a mild form alopecia prior to a vasectomy 30 years ago. Within 1 week of the vasectomy all my hair (100%) started to fall out. I am now without any hair only body. I suspect my body attempt to dispose of the sperm that no longer has an exit triggered the more extreme form of alopecia. This is not the same as MPB and it is not a recognized side effect of vasectomy.