AT 19 years old, you should be fully grown and not see an impact of finasteride on your height.
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I only read the medical literature and there is no mention of any association between penis growth and finasteride. It is safe with regard to penis growth
This 19 year old was taking minoxidil and finasteride for 4 months and had a great response which shows how easily young men respond to these drugs.
This proves my point that young men (under 25 and especially under 20) have a higher benefit from taking finasteride than men over 25. Good job and stick to it and maybe you can avoid more hair loss for many years. The photo shows that the miniaturized hairs in the front seem to have become […]
This is a 19 year old who has been told by everyone in the family that he is not balding. He has coarse hair and is as curly as it gets, so this could hide any balding from the naked eye. We performed a HAIRCHECK and he was right, he has lost 1/3rd of his […]
This young man saw me one year ago and I put him on the drug finasteride to slow down and possibly reverse the hair loss he had then. Usually, the drug often reverses hair loss in 18 year olds, but the degree of balding that he has now and the degree of balding he had […]
This young man is enrolled in University of California in San Diego and has a career in Physics in front of him. He is very bright and he is balding already, now only in the crown, but he has early thinning evident in the frontal corners which may follow his father’s pattern of a Class […]
As I have nothing to base an opinion on, I can not tell you what I think, but if you show me a photo of your frontal view from the eyebrows up and your brow lifted as high as you can get it so that the wrinkles in the forehead appear clearly, I will give […]
I personally do not go that route for reasons like you suggested. The evidence is not strong that it will have an impact unless there are clear hormonal elements that she is being treated for. Ask your/her doctor for more information. For previous posts about spironolactones, see here.
While emotional or physical stress may be a factor in hair loss, you may also have a component of genetic hair loss. There is no way for me to tell you or diagnose your condition via the internet. You need to see a doctor for a good diagnosis and a miniaturization study to see if […]
I have answered a similar question question before here — Will Finasteride Harm My Growing Body? There is a theoretical possibility that Propecia might suppress facial hair development, but I can not be sure of it. The actual dose of finasteride might be too small to impact facial hair development, but as facial hair takes […]
Proscar and Propecia are both finasteride and the only difference is their strength. Proscar (finasteride 5mg) is 5 times stronger than Propecia (finasteride 1mg) and that is why it need to be cut into 4 pieces (cutting pills into 5 pieces is not easy) to provide 1.25mg of finasteride. There shouldn’t be any reason not […]
If you have genetic hair loss, you should be on Propecia, so I disagree with your doctors. Without a doctor / patient relationship, I can not make a diagnosis, but 19 is not too young for Propecia treatment in genetic male patterned balding. You need to have your hair mapped out for miniaturization to determine […]
You are playing with fire with regard to your hair loss. First, find out what is wrong with it by getting your hair mapped out for miniaturization and establishing a diagnosis. If you see me (in California), I will not charge you for the visit and I will map out your hair for miniaturization as […]
First, as a healthy 19 year old, I am surprised you have an endocrinologist. Second, if you are of middle-eastern descent who typically have a very low frontal hair line, your frontal hair loss may be a part of juvenile hair loss which is not considered a male pattern hair loss. Perhaps this is why […]
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