None of the other things you are taking to treat your hair loss actually have known benefits on hair loss. The presence of Crohn’s disease can induce hair loss as well as some of the medications to treat this disease (like steroids when they are used). You need a doctor who you trust and will […]
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I get questions like this all of the time. Playing with your hormones could very possibly do damage, as these are off label uses of these medications. You can not stop the negative effects of the hormone blockers with dutasteride or finasteride, but you trying to do it anyway. Maybe one day you will learn […]
I can not tell you if Revivogen will solve your problem. The evidence is more on testimonials than on good scientific data. I’ve written about this before in various posts over the years — search Revivogen. As for finasteride, I am not sure why you are having side effects, which side effects, or what you […]
You said it all in the first paragraph above — the makers of those products “both make hair loss products and claim that they are really effective in treating hair loss“. To be sure that this is the case, it MUST be scientifically studied with a good peer reviewed (that means unbiased) process. I agree […]
Your guess is as good as mine with regard to Revivogen and Propecia (finasteride 1mg) when used together. I’ve written about Revivogen in the past (see Revivogen vs Propecia). There are reports that 0.25mg of finasteride has only about 25% the effects of 1mg, but it still has some benefit… and your chances of side […]
Generally, I rarely see any gain in hair growth at two months no matter what type of treatment. So you must be doing something that no one is aware of. In short, I really cannot comment on what is going on with your hair growth or hair loss, and I really don’t know why you […]
The above letter is from a reader in response to Reader Encourages Others to Send In Their Success Stories. I’m glad you’re seeing amazing results! It just goes to show that surgery is not always the answer to treating hair loss. Congratulations!
I wasn’t going to even bother posting this, as you’re either an unnecessarily angry moron or a just “hilarious” prankster. Hopefully you’re joking, but I’m posting this as a shocking reminder that prejudice and discrimination exists for hair loss. The ironic part is that you stated that you are a “former bald” — meaning you […]
Reading reviews online is a good first step, but take everything you read with a grain of salt. It is good to be wary and to not just believe marketing hype and slick graphics that make claims to work without any scientific proof to back it up. Trusting your source is critical, as there are […]
It seems you have tried many products for your acne and hair loss problems for over 10 years. Although you have tried many products, you have not indicated that you were ever evaluated by a qualified medical doctor. If you have seen a doctor for your problems, I do not believe I can offer any […]
Finasteride may be working by preventing hair loss progression, but just not growing new hair. I gather that the dutasteride has reduced your libido, which is not a surprise at all. Folligen spray contains copper peptides which have had some unsubstantialed scientific claims for hair re-growth. I am happy to hear of your positive response […]
The following is what I wrote about Revivogen back in December, 2005: Revivogen seems to make claims about ‘proven’ DHT blocking and ‘Doctor formulated’ natural ingredients. Kevis has minoxidil as an active ingredient. There is clear value to minoxidil, but you can buy this over the counter at substantially less money than with the Kevis […]
As a Norwood Class 2, I think that you should be tested for miniaturization to see if there is balding behind the hairline. First, you need to measure just what is going on to determine if you really have the problem that you think that you have. Second, if the Propecia is working, why go […]
Mesotherapy, as I understand it, is simply the injection of chemicals into the layer of fat (mesoderm) below the skin in order to address ailments. There are no scientific studies showing mesotherapy will help in treating hair loss, and without knowing exactly what chemicals a doctor is injecting, the potential for dangerous side effects exists. […]
The key is first getting a diagnosis by having your hair mapped for miniaturization. This is when you have a doctor examine you to determine if you have genetic balding in the first place. There is no point to treating yourself, because you will never know if you actually are balding and whether the hair […]