The American Indian that came over the Alaska Bridge a thousand or so years ago, have no balding. I believe this is the only large population that doesn’t see genetic balding
My question is, how many grafts can the average Caucasian person get from their donor via FUE? I don’t mean in one session; I mean in total over their lifetime. I saw different answers in different blog posts, some said at the very least 6,000, others said about 7,000, and yet others said that most people would become depleted after 5,000.
Depletion is a matter of residual hair bulk. Hair density and thickness make up hair bulk, so the coarser-haired people can afford to have more grafts removed from the donor area. For coarse-haired Caucasians with a typical Caucasian density of 2.2 hairs.FU, 6000-7000 grafts are an easy lifetime hair target in such an individual, while on the other extreme of fine hair and low density, 1000-1500 grafts might be the lifetime donor supply. Higher original density changes the equation in favor of more graft potential regarding lifetime hair. Not so simple, and that is why you need an experienced surgeon to do this for you.
No. Finasteride will eventually stabilize at some positive balance with your rate of hair loss. The original studies showed that over a 5-year period, men on finasteride lost less hair and kept more hair. I know from my practice that men on finasteride for 20 years who decided to stop the drug came crying to me to get back on it as they experienced “Catch-up hair loss”, going back in the direction of the genetic hair loss they might have had if they didn’t take it.
So somebody who continues to take finasteride and does not stop like in the example you gave, it will often continue to provide it’s benefits in retaining hair and won’t necessarily lose its effectiveness?
Correct; however, hair has its own agenda with genetic codes for Apoptosis (cell hair suicide) which is delayed by finasteride but not always a guarantee that each hair may take its own course. Generally, finasteride slows this process down for the time you take the drug. I have had patients on finasteride for 25 years. When they stopped it along the 25-year history, they always lost hair. This tells me that finasteride works if you take it for anyone losing hair.
To answer your question, I need to see photos, know your age, understand what you have been doing to grow your hair and learn about your family history.
My hairline has both started thinning and receding; I’m probably a Norwood 2/2.5. He shows no signs of receding / thinning. I wonder what sort of things could cause this?
I’d say we live pretty identical lives in terms of activity/diet / don’t smoke / medications, nothing crazily out of proportion. So I wonder what the difference in us could be. I will say as well I’ve had a full chest of hair for 3+ years, whereas his is still pretty bare – I was under the assumption that had something to do with DHT. I wonder if there is something I’m missing, like a specific lifestyle choice or an overlooked common day to day activity, which could perhaps provide me with different hormone levels? I know we all age differently blah blah, but I wonder if something like this could be narrowed down to something specific, like a as we are genetically identical twins.
Stress has a lot to do with precipitating hair loss. You both probably handle it differently. He will probably see the same changes, possibly just later than you. I have worked with twins in hair transplant. Way back, I had identical twins who were remarkably different; one was a landscaper, and the other a computer geek. The computer geek wore a hair system and pulled out a lot of his hair, only to find his brother making fun of him.
I did hair transplants on another set of twins about two years ago, and I was challenged to make them EXACTLY the same. I succeeded. I couldn’t tell one from the other before or after the transplant grew. To ensure that I got the identical results, I did both surgeries on the same day and at roughly the same time. At the beginning of the surgery, we drew the hairlines together in the same room. Their mom and dad were there for support. I performed the exact same number of grafts, I will tell you that it produced some anxiety on my side, artistically giving them both an identical look. It was successful!
It may limit the negative effects of DHT which in balding men produces miniaturization which in turn slows down hair growth. Finasteride blocks this process so I guess you can say that it speeds up hair growth while I would say that it reverses miniaturization in which case, the hairs will grow faster.
Drugs like finasteride and dutasteride, usually reverse miniaturized hairs, and not grow hair in a completely bald man; however, some men have very fine miniaturized hairs that they didn’t know existed on their bald head, so I have seen some cases where these men, who thought they were bald, grew hair on finasteride. The photo below shows a 43 y/o male who may reflect what I discussed above. I wish I could have examined him before he went on dutasteride.
Mid 40s, started losing hair in my early 20s. It progressed pretty slowly but consistently over the years and I figured I would let it gracefully fall out. A couple years ago it went into fallout over drive and I’m just not ready to give it up quit yet. Pretty sure the copious amount of stress and anxiety of the last few years could be the culprit here. Started almost exactly 3 months ago
.5 mg Oral fin 5% Topical min twice a day. I’ve had sides taking 1mg fin so I jumped down to .5mg and they pretty much cleared up.
Good job. I would expect that a man in his mid-forties might not respond as well as you did. I suspect that after taking it for a year, you might get complete reversal.
Almost every man who is balding is a responder to finasteride or dutasteride, but the response will be slowing the loss, stopping it, or reversing it. Slowing is hard to show, but there are excellent long-term studies comparing men on finasteride for five years compared with those not on any drug. The finasteride group kept more hair in those five years.
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