I was taking finasteride for 2 years. What do you think?
The slight corner recession has reversed on finasteride over the two year time span.
I was taking finasteride for 2 years. What do you think?
The slight corner recession has reversed on finasteride over the two year time span.
Cardiac complication of pericardial effusion have been reported at the 5mg dose. It is a rare finding but it can be fatal. When I prescribe oral minoxidil, I never go above 2.5mg for a daily dose.
I’ve noticed a little bit of depression, anxiety, and mood swings. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar experience and if anyone could tell me how long after stopping would these effects go away? Also, when is finasteride completely gone from your system? Thanks guys and have a great day
It could take 1-3 months for all side effects to go away after stopping finasteride; however, most me will see the side effects gone in a month or less.
Can your hairline recede without hair shedding? Is that even what’s happening here?
Yes, recession can happen without detectable shedding. We see that most of the time as young men transition from the juvenile hairline to a mature hairline
Dr, is it possible to get hair transplanted between thinning hairs on the hairline? or will this result in shock loss?
If the hairs are miniaturized and you get a hair transplant placed between the thinning hairs, then there is a high risk that these miniaturized hairs will fall out. The older you are (past 30) and the use of finasteride, reduces that risk.
Im looking to restart fin at this dose and was wondering if it’ll be effective at maintaining/thickening my current hair. I’m not looking for regrowth as i haven’t actually lost any hair yet, but my non-donor area hairs are way thinner in comparison. I previously took .25mg every other day for 5 and 1/2 months and i don’t think it did anything. Hard to say if this dose was too low or if i got off too early.
If you think about it, 0.25 mg is 50% as effective as the full 1mg dose of finasteride. Some men with less severe hair loss may respond to this lower dose while others may not. If you haven’t lost hair, why are you on the drug at all? You should get a diagnosis from a doctor before you commit yourself to finasteride for the rest of your life.
A good doctor is ethical, organized in the surgery and good with his hands. He/she must have good judgment and think about the patient’s welfare before his own financial needs (this is not as common as I would like to see it, unfortunately). For example, delaying a surgery is sometimes a better decision but the surgeon makes no money. Also, performing 1000 more grafts than are needed fills the surgeon’s wallet but doesn’t do much for the patient’s future hair loss needs. The surgeon must always think ‘long-term’ when thinking about the patient’s potential future hair loss so taking out too many grafts (a common activity today) doesn’t reflect well on the surgeon’s ethics. I would be skeptical if a surgeon unleashes a salesperson on you, to “Close the deal” for your hair transplant. That is like a used car salesman, not a good ethical surgeon.
I’ve had seborrheic dermatitis and a lot of hair shedding for several months, almost a year now, and my hair line has gone from NW2 at 16 to NW3.5 now at 18. I started min on my temples about a month ago to slow down the recession, but I’m scared my hair is gonna keep thinning and receding until theres nothing left
I start college in a few weeks and I’ve been seriously considering starting fin, and I have a couple questions.
How long will fin take to start working? will I even get my hairline back?
How do I find out if I get sides? How soon after beginning do the sides show up?
I’ve been pretty much the same height since 14 but if I do still have some growing left, does fin affect or stunt height growth in any way?
1- It starts working within a couple of weeks, but you may not see benefit for months
2- You will know if you have side effects. Most men don’t know that they are taking the medications
3- Finasteride is reported not to impact growth
If I’m reading this correctly, the penetration to the skin layer is around 5 times more effective. What about further than that into the bloodstream, where we don’t really want it?
There is minimal leakage into the blood stream from liposomal topical finasteride. Some estimates, from what I have read, run as high as 18% of the total dose. A few of my patients have had DHT blood tests before and after the topical liposomal finasteride with no change reported in their serum DHT levles
If one decided to only do FUE transplants, are you greatly reducing your potential lifetime donor area capabilities?
There is a safe limit with FUE that depends upon your donor density and your hair mass index. That is what a good examination will tell you
Is this because the colour is closer to the pigment of the scalp if you are of a lighter persuasion? Or what is the reason behind this?
I’m considering going on minox after jumping from Norwood 1 to 2.5 in a year at age 30, but I’m intimated by the commitment of having to keep successfully buying it, reacting well to it and consistently using it. How long you could try it out for without developing a dependency and triggering worse loss upon stopping? Is there any way to taper off it slowly in order to minimize shed if you had to stop? I have a mast cell disorder which results in unpredictable allergic symptoms and I never know when I will lose tolerance to a substance. Thanks
All of the medications for hair loss are required to keep taking, essentially for the rest of your life. When you stop them, the hair loss returns because the hair loss support from the medications like finasteride or minoxidil cease.
I developed gynecomastia during puberty and had it surgically removed at 20. I’m now starting finasteride and I wanted to ask if any of you know the chance of recurrence with finasteride
Men with gynecomastia during puberty have the same risk as men who didn’t when it comes to taking finasteride and getting breast development in the form of gynecomastia as an adult.