Wow !!! That is something !!! You must be the only 20 year old without a camera (even on a phone) !!! On a serious note, you should think about getting a camera. With respect to hair loss you may be experiencing, I am glad you were able to see a doctor and you have […]
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I edited this letter before publishing it here, because it contained things that should not be the focus of such a letter (even for humor). I always believe that if you have nothing good to say about someone/something, best not say it. This man was a delight to work with and we bonded in a […]
There are things you need to be clear of: 1) Losing hair is not fun but it may be something you may have to face. More than 50% of men face some degree of genetic hair loss. If you are worried, find a doctor who can give you a diagnosis and a Master Plan for […]
After listening to what each individual has to say, my general approach to surgery or any treatment (including Scalp MicroPigmentation / SMP) is to ask myself, “What would I do if it was me?” or “What would I do for my brother or best friend?” It may not always equate to a good business plan […]
There is no substitute for a good doctor to help you in this process. If you are really losing hair, then stopping Proscar (finasteride) could be a disaster that would lead to “catch-up” hair loss. I assume the Proscar you’re taking is cut into 4 or 5 pieces, and not the full table, which would […]
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Patient history is key when assessing hair loss Few dermatologists use the modern tools for assessing hair loss (hand microscope to map for miniaturization and the HairCheck device for measuring hair bulk). Most dermatologists don’t like to do hair assessments if they can not tell if a […]
Well, if your hair is wet, it is pretty obvious that your hair will look thinner. Same goes for if your hair is cut short or under harsh lighting. We check for
Men’s genetic hair loss is what it implies: GENETIC. Drugs may help, but eventually the genetic predisposition will win out. Not everyone will see the same benefits from medication, unfortunately. How bald are you becoming? What class of hair loss are you heading to? A Master Plan is important for if you are heading to […]
Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) generally work best on the top crown area. The medications do not work as well (or much of the time at all), on the front of the scalp. Your doctor should be able to help you create a Master Plan, but I am not sure what you mean by a […]
Last time I checked, our lives are not usually over at the age of 35. A Master Plan doesn’t stop in your mid-30s, as that would be a Partial Plan. I do not know what type of hair loss you have. What you describe could be alopecia areata, but I do not know (especially since […]
I am not your doctor and you need to discuss your treatment option with the doctor who ordered the HairDX test. Is a 30% chance a worthwhile investment for you to take a pill a day? You can discuss your risks and benefits with your doctor. I would not know if you would be a […]
I appreciate your problems, but you need to see a doctor to surround them. I’ve never heard of anyone having their body smells change or getting sick more often, nor have I heard that finasteride could cause skin aging. I am not surprised that your hair is receding fast, since you stopped the medication that […]
It is not all about numbers. You need a doctor who understands the progression of your hair loss — how to address future hair loss along with present hair loss. You need a plan rather than just thinking of short term goals. Each and every patient is different, with different needs and different hair loss […]
One does not measure libido, as this is a subjective call for everyone. You are right — our libidos do vary with mood, age, time of the day, stress in our lives, relationships, etc… The decision about taking a drug like Propecia should relate to a Master Plan for your hair loss problem.
Once you start the medication it is generally recommended that you take it indefinitely. If you stop, the gains you see from the medication will go away. Using topical concealers is up to you. I’m not sure how big your hair transplant procedure was, so I don’t know if the medication may be beneficial. Why […]
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