Taking Propecia and Applying Revivogen / Minoxidil Combo
Dear Dr, Rassman,
First of all i’d just like to say what a source of support your blog has given me over the past year, when i first noticed my hair loss. Being resident in the UK, we really are in terms of awareness, knowledge and treatment of hair loss years behind america! To give an example, my GP had never even heard of propecia! So thank you for creating such an informative forum that really helps people such as myself, educate themselves about the multitude of issues and treatments regarding MPB.
I staerted noticing about a year ago that my hairline was begining to receed above the temples, i was 23 at the time. I went to see a trichologist within a month of this and basically, was given so called “snake oils” and high frequency treatment which i payed a lot of money for. When i look back on this, i cannot believe how naive i was to trust that this approach would work. Basically i was scammed! and i believe wasted precious time, which could have been spent pursuing one of the 2 medically proven treatments.
I’d say in the last year the hairline has gone back about half an inch on the left side, but hardly moved on the right side, but the hair there seems less thick. To be sure i’m doing everything i can to provent further loss- i started propecia 2 months ago, and apply revivogen (natural DHT blocker, medically unproven, but i’m a medical student and have read the trials revivogen performed on its efficacy cf. propecia and they looked promising) once a day to the hairline along with minoxidil 5 per cent 3 hours later daily.
I know that the sooner you catch the hairline recession the more chance you have at getting results- as theres a smaller window of time to restore the hair follicles in the frontal region, as i understand it. What i would really appreciate is your advice on the steps i’ve taken (after noticing minor recession in the past year) have i done the right thing? and in your experience, would you say that if you catch frontal recession right at the beginning, can it be controlled?
I would really appreciate your expert opinion on this, as we don’t really have many specialists in this field in the UK and in general GPs are clueless about hairloss! Having your assessment would really mean a lot to me and take away some of the anguish i have at the moment as all the doctors i’ve consulted up until now have been completely clueless.
thank you in advance
You’re still in your early 20s with early hair loss — so yes, it does sound like you’re doing the right thing by starting Propecia. Having only taken Propecia for two months, you aren’t likely to see any benefits just yet, but stick with it. The Revivogen/minoxidil combo isn’t something I’ve heard tried before, but best of luck with that. It sounds like you’re taking proper steps and even being a little creative with your approach. As long as you’ve got the finances to handle so many treatments at once, then go for it.
I’m glad you’ve found this site helpful in the time you’ve spent here, and I hope you continue to enjoy it. Thanks for your kind words.
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