Cleopatra’s cure for balding consisted of scorched crushed mice paste and crushed horses teeth, deer marrow, reed bark, and honey massaged into the scalp. Has anyone tried it? We have been looking for a cure for balding for a long, long time.
You should not easily pull out normal hairs, but miniaturized hairs easily come out. For people with Telogen Effluvium (mostly women) we call this a ‘Pull Test’ where the number of hairs that come out are quantified.
Been on Min (and Fin) for 7 months and have made some nice progress and got my hair to grow back on the crown and temples, but if I shave, is that like pressing the “restart” button? Do I have to wait another 7 months to gain what I have back?
No, shaving your head will not cause hair loss; however, miniaturized hairs which are not growing well, may not be growing when you let your hair grow back.
It is likely that you have alopecia areata. Take a look at this reference: https://baldingblog.com/how-does-a-dermatologist-check-for-miniaturization/ which shows the in-office examination results from using a trichoscope for the evaluation and diagnosis of this condition. This patient shows the classic critical diagnostic finding with a trichoscope or exclamation mark hairs
In regards of sides, long time safety, price, practical usage what are the arguments for each method. Also is it possible to make the topical version at home. I’d highly appreciate objective arguments at with some literature for evidence, but of course own experience with trying out these methods.
Oral is better if you don’t get side effects because it addresses the miniaturization that you can’t see in parts of your scalp where you may have already started balding. The topical only works where you put it and spreading it all over your scalp, doesn’t make sense if the pill can do it a a fraction of the cost without the nuisance of daily applications which are time consuming
When you continue to shed on finasteride, it probably means that the genetic hair loss has increased its rate of loss. Stopping the finasteride will probably cause more rapid loss so I doubt that it is the finasteride that is causing the shedding
Does the permanent loss from TE apply to one who is taking dutasteride? I’d like to believe that it may help in preventing miniaturization to some extent. What do you say doc?
TE never cases permanent hair loss, it is temporary and often goes away in a year or so. It also rarely impacts men.
cost of a hair system is higher than you think. This is what one poster wrote: cost of a hair system is high
The one clinic I’ve found near me has hair systems starting from $900 (!) and it’s assumed i will need 3 of those per year. Then I need a cleaning of the hair system and re-attachment every 3 weeks costing $130 each time.
Annual cost is thus: $2700 for hair system itself + $2300 for re-attachments = $5000!! This is not including all the hair styling products and special kinds of schampoos needed (which is not cheap). What the heck?? Why is it so expensive?
I heard you can buy cheaper from online stores but that it’s basically a gambling not getting different kind of hair or a damaged system etc. Anyone with experience?
Hair Transplant: can massaging the scalp cause transplanted hairs to be lost after 3-4 weeks?
The problem is not with the transplanted grafts as they are secure in their new home but from the native hair that can be fragile after a hair transplant and come out easy particularly the miniaturized hairs.
The general thought is that it keeps working, at the least slowing down the loss. We know that it does that because many men who have stopped it after 10-20 years of use, found that they lost hair after stopping in within a few months.
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