Should I Try Doping to Get My Chest Hair to Grow?
Hello sir,
I have maybe a little weird problem related to my chest hair. Since age of 16 I have chest hair, but it never grew into a full profile. According to the type of growth, I should have my entire chest hairy , but left side is more hairy than right side. Hairs on left side are darker, longer and thicker as opposed to the right where they are rarer, shorter and lighter! I tried to shave chest, I used Kirkland’s Minoxidil (5%) for 3 month regularly and before I also tried Niveas formula for hair grow, some herbal teas and similar for hair grow stimulation.After almost 6 years I’m getting out of ideas. I read forums and tried more vitamin E in diet, aloe vera and similar. But nothing seems to be helping in a concrete way. As a nurse myself I understand the genetic role in this and that’s why I said that I should be generally hairy by type, but one side is more developed than other.
One thing I did not try, but honestly after all this years I started to, is thinking about trying medicines like steroids and similar that should trigger phase of puberty in smaller measure, and just maybe restart grow. I am starting to feel a little uncomfortable at sea, or similar situations, and every summer I shave with an excuse for others. As much as that might sound crazy to you, it is really becoming a problem for me. As said, I’m missing any ideas with in limit of sense. I tried plenty of lotions, teas and similar stuff for hair stimulation and grow but with no success. Is the ”doping” really the only idea left? As one in medicine I know it is not the most smartest thing to do, risky. That’s why if I decide to, It would be smaller dosage through longer period, and that is why I’m contacting you … If you have any advice or suggestion I would appreciate it beyond measures…
Thank you in advance for you time and any advice you might have…
Our genetics control what is happening with respect to chest hair. I do not endorse illegal drugs and anabolic steroids, which have far greater side effects and health risks. Do not jeopardize your health to grow chest hair.
As a hair transplant surgeon, I have performed chest hair implants — but this is the extreme case. The smartest thing for you to do is perhaps see a medical doctor and not do anything illegal.
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