I want to start going to the gym but I heard that doing exercice can accelerate my hair loss and therefore making the finasteride useless.. Is that true or can I start going to the gym?
Exercise all you want while on finasteride. No problem
I want to start going to the gym but I heard that doing exercice can accelerate my hair loss and therefore making the finasteride useless.. Is that true or can I start going to the gym?
Exercise all you want while on finasteride. No problem
Moving from 2% to 5% topical min … will the shedding phase start again?
When changing the dose for minoxidil, the shedding phase rarely repeats.
This man’s photos shows two problems. (1) above the scar, there are areas of balding which indicate that the scar will become obvious, and (2) the stitches were placed far back creating a railroad pattern which will (a) cause hair loss and )b) probably keep elements of this scar. This man will need a hair transplant to fix this once it is healed. Why would any man do this when a hair transplant alone would have solved his hairline recession?
I have used minoxidil for twelve weeks and now just started on finasteride. Will my hairline return to its normal shape on the finasteride?
I started taking oral minox about 7 weeks ago and I can’t believe how well I’ve responded compared with topical minoxidil.
This is common as only 40% of men will respond to topical minoxidil while 95% or better respond to the oral minoxidil, see here: https://baldingblog.com/sulfotransferases-and-minoxidil/
Just had a question about finasteride. I have to get surgery and needed to stop finasteride. If I’m off finasteride for a month or 3 weeks will there be a lot of catch up loss making my finasteride use worthless?
Usually, finasteride stays in your hair follicles for about 2-3 weeks. Ask your doctor about reducing the period to 2 weeks for the holdout.
If patients are not seeing results with topical >6 months into treatment, do you think a switch is advisable then?
If you are taking the oral, then you should see some benefit in 6-12 months or less. That may not be true for the topical because better than half of the men using topical get no response at all. This is because for minoxidil to work, it needs a special enzyme , see here: https://baldingblog.com/sulfotransferases-and-minoxidil/
I am 23 years old. I was told to start topical Minoxidil (rogaine) a few months ago by a specialist in my city as a preventative measure for hair loss. However, I started having heart palpitations and chest pain while using the medication. It’s a bit difficult to reach the specialist on short notice, so I thought I would reach out to you. Do you suggest that I stop using Minoxidil while I wait for an appointment? I’ve been using it for three to four months now so I imagine I’ll begin shedding heavily after stopping it.