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    Losing my hair and feeling overwhelmed with all the options.

    For most of my life I believed I was safe from MPB as my dad still had his hair up until his mid 50s, and its just starting to become noticeable. Me being only 27 I didn't believe I had anything to worry about, until about 4 months ago when I stepped out of the shower and looked in the mirror and was shocked to find my scalp was noticeably easier to see though my hair than it ever used to be.

    So with that out of the way, it seems I am losing my hair at the front, with no noticeable loss in back. The hair I do have up front and center is thinner than it used to be (I used to have very thick hair). I went to my doctor for a physical a couple of months ago and asked for his opinion. Needless to say he ended up prescribing me Propecia. I looked into it and the list of side effects make it a non-option for me. I'm still dating and I'd rather not have problems with sexual performance, etc. So, the pill route is out unless theres something out there that I'm missing.

    I looked into Rogaine, and it seems that is only useful for hair loss on the back of the head (even says so on the bottle). My dad, who has the same hair loss pattern that I have (only his hair loss started 30 years later than it did for me...) said he tried it for a few months and other than staining some sheets and pillow casings it didn't end up doing him any good. Topical Spironolactone looks interesting and may work for me, as would Revivogen, but I know little about these drugs. Of course Nizoral shampoo is something I will combine with any treatment I choose, as it seems simple enough.

    So I guess my questions are what kind of treatment(s) should I look at? To be honest I'm having trouble figuring out where to start since there seem to be so many options (and sooooo much money to spend on this stuff).

    What do you guys think?

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    rogaine works anywhere

    your dad is a complete idiot for quitting it and most likely he didnt use it twice daily. theres a very small chance he was just a non responder tho

    propecia has a small chance of sexual sides, you could get on a small dose and if you have problems, you can quit. if you dont have problems you can increase the dose

    anything else is pointless im gonna be frank

    and yea is your hairline receding? losing hair at 27? yea not bad at all . . . . . i had the same thing, diffuse hair loss except 10 years earlier . . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeroman View Post
    rogaine works anywhere

    your dad is a complete idiot for quitting it and most likely he didnt use it twice daily. theres a very small chance he was just a non responder tho

    propecia has a small chance of sexual sides, you could get on a small dose and if you have problems, you can quit. if you dont have problems you can increase the dose

    anything else is pointless im gonna be frank

    and yea is your hairline receding? losing hair at 27? yea not bad at all . . . . . i had the same thing, diffuse hair loss except 10 years earlier . . . . .

    Gee that's really nice of you to say about his father :P

    See Rogaine makes good money based off the fact that people will experience a shed that puts them BELOW placebo for the first few months. It's scary so people get back on it thinking that it made such a huge difference. Now, sure it may make a big difference to some but not everyone responds. I did not respond and it just seemed to irritate my head. I used it for a year with foam and used liquid at night only for about 2 years. The liquid didn't really do anything to me that's why i tried foam. Now I've been off rogaine for 5 months and let me tell you at the 4 month time frame my hair was worse than ever, worse than before rogaine. However, I read the study that confirmed that it will "Bottom out" when quitting and return to what you had prior so i shaved my head and just trusted science. I'm at the 5 month mark now and I can see my hair growing back nicely and I should have a pretty nice hairline when it all comes back. And at 4 months after quitting I looked practically slick bald. 1 more month for the full restore process to go. I'm also taking finasteride so my hair hasn't been impacted by dht and I think finasteride is also starting to kick in. So it was really hard to tough out and I don't think anyone will be able to and this is where Rogaine will keep making money. Most people don't know about the studies where you bottom out before you go back to normal and it freaks them out.

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    Ok, having read the previous two post I felt like responding because this is going to get you nowhere. You should read the great guide to hair loss treatments in this forum.

    Truth is, there aren't really that many things that work. You need a DHT-inhibitor like Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) or Dutasteride (Avodart) to stop your hairloss. You are genetically programmed to be sensitive to DHT and these will keep your DHT low. Be sure to read up on them, as they are not always side-free. Speak to a doctor. Make an educated decision, and don't let people panic you, and don't try to believe everything you read.

    You may also need a growth stimulant like Rogaine (Minoxidil). That alone will not keep your hair for a long time. It works on the hairline as well, they are just not allowed to write that on the packaging, because the medical tests they ran were on the vertex. It is a bit of a pain to apply and you have to do it consistently and for pretty much ever (unless you wean off slowly).

    Fin and Minox are a strong regimen. All other things come afterwards. After about at least a year anything is possible including this:
    http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/medi...atient-photos/

    Make a decision, stay on the regime for at least a year, ride out sheds and be consistent. This is the only known way to success at keeping what you got and even improving somewhat.
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    As it's already been stated "proven" "effective" options are limited. You should assess your personal situation further I.E you've mentioned the costs, is this because you're being practical or because your hairloss hasn't yet progressed to an excessive degree? If you're merely being practical then you can approach Rogaine/Nizoral and perhaps Spiro with reasonable expectations. Which would likely translate to a slowing of MPB progression. However it sounds as if you are in the early stages, the very early stages. When your Hairloss becomes more pronounced you may become slightly more manic.

    For truly effective results you would likely need Fin/Dut. Which you've already stated (quite rightly) that the possible side-effects are scary. However those are the most effective options, if you're unwilling to travel that path, you will need to adjust your expectations accordingly.

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    Sorry I've been AFK for awhile. Tomorrow I'm getting a haircut and I'll post pics.

    I'm actually thinking I may give Propecia a try for a few months and see how it effects me (side-effects wise). If the side effects aren't that bad I'll keep it going as long as I can. I looked up a price for a 30 day supply and it was in the neighborhood of $90 (US), and seeing as how it could take a year to see a difference thats a lot of money to throw up in the air (to me) and hope it ends up helping without killing my sex life.

    The main thing that bothers me about Rogaine and similar products is the fact that I'll have to rub greasy crap into my scalp twice a day. I'll probably end up doing it I just need to accept it before my hair loss gets any worse. And again, the stuff ain't cheap.

    As for feeling "unlucky" because I'm losing my hair at 27, I know there are many guys out there that started losing it far earlier than me and I should be happy I got away with no hair loss for as long as I did. It's just that I was always under the impression that it would never happen to me for at least another 30-40 years or so.

    One thing I've read is that weight training can trigger hair loss. This is interesting because I started a weight training regimen right about 11 months ago. With that, plus my lowered caloric intake for the same length of time to lose weight I'm wondering if its all connected. However, the hair loss isn't patchy like malnutrition would cause and I do take daily multivitamins and have had my diet reviewed by a doctor and spoke to a dietitian so I doubt its the change in diet. I should have the extra weight off in another few months and be returning to a weight maintaining diet, but I prefer not to stop weight training.

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    Sorry, here are pics of my hair.



    That is the top of my head when dry.



    That is the top of my head when wet.



    That is my hairline.



    This is the left side, hair wet.



    This is the right side, hair wet.




    Now, when dry my hair does not look as bad as it does when wet. I can see considerably more scalp than I used to be able to (especially when its wet) on the front center to about the middle of my head.

    What say you all?


    EDIT: I forgot to mention that when getting my hair cut and talking about it with the woman cutting my hair, she said I was "being retarded about it" (we've known each other for a while) and that it "wasn't that bad". Of course the problem is while its not "that bad" now, its only going to get worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillNotLetItHappen View Post
    You may also need a growth stimulant like Rogaine (Minoxidil). That alone will not keep your hair for a long time.
    Oh, please! The old garbage again? What the hell are you talking about?! There are people taking minoxidil successfully for 2 decades, since it has entered the market!!! After 15,5 years on minoxidil alone, nobody will tell me that I can't keep my hair with it! In reality, it is an excellent treatment for hair maintenance and the long-term success with it is only a matter of dosage. The only reason why I was visiting internet forums about hair loss during the last year was that it worked so reliably that I was determined to regrow my lost 1 cm in temples back. But instead of useful pieces of information, much more often I read posts of whining losers telling people that minoxidil loses efficiacy after 16 weeks. LOL

    We should eventually ged rid of the crappy "offset-regrowth theories" spread by certain senile dumbasses like Bryan the Baldy Dad, who didn't bother to read the studies, from which they take their "persuasive graphs". For your information: All the early studies on minoxidil from late 80's tell the same: Irrespectively of the general effect indicated by these graphs, there was always about 30% excellently responding patients, whose hair counts continually increased during the whole duration of the study, i.e. as much as 5 years. And that was with 2-3% minoxidil!

    You should realize that there are always good and bad responders. And it is natural that the bad responders accumulate on internet forums, because they want to share their frustration. In the case of minoxidil, their numbers will be large, because the currently approved minoxidil versions (2-5%) are markedly inferior to finasteride and clearly suboptimal for many people. But it doesn't mean that minoxidil would be useless, and it doesn't mean that higher minoxidil versions couldn't match finasteride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesmj View Post
    The main thing that bothers me about Rogaine and similar products is the fact that I'll have to rub greasy crap into my scalp twice a day.
    Incorrect. I have never taken minoxidil twice a day - and it still worked. Again, it is only a matter of dosage. If you think that 5% minoxidil doesn't help you, when you apply it once a day, you can increase the percentage. And I apply 3,5-4 ml at once, by the way. This is a minimum. I can't imagine that someone could cover the whole head with the recommended 1-2 ml. Perhaps only if they applied it on their completely bald head. No wonder that these people lose their hair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesmj View Post
    Sorry, here are pics of my hair.



    That is the top of my head when dry.



    That is the top of my head when wet.



    That is my hairline.



    This is the left side, hair wet.



    This is the right side, hair wet.




    Now, when dry my hair does not look as bad as it does when wet. I can see considerably more scalp than I used to be able to (especially when its wet) on the front center to about the middle of my head.

    What say you all?


    EDIT: I forgot to mention that when getting my hair cut and talking about it with the woman cutting my hair, she said I was "being retarded about it" (we've known each other for a while) and that it "wasn't that bad". Of course the problem is while its not "that bad" now, its only going to get worse.
    Man, I think that you are paranoid. You don't show any signs of the typical MPB recession. If you think that your density is lower, then the problem will be elsewhere. My younger brother has a very thin hair all over his head - he actually has a visibly bald vertex - but he shows no signs of MPB, i.e. no recession in temples whatsoever. He has been in this condition for about 10 years already, and it doesn't progress much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarLord View Post
    Man, I think that you are paranoid. You don't show any signs of the typical MPB recession. If you think that your density is lower, then the problem will be elsewhere. My younger brother has a very thin hair all over his head - he actually has a visibly bald vertex - but he shows no signs of MPB, i.e. no recession in temples whatsoever. He has been in this condition for about 10 years already, and it doesn't progress much.
    Are you sure about that? That's pretty much the same thing with me. My hair just keeps getting thinner though. The same hairline kind of and the temples r there just really tiny thin hairs. I think that's a form of MPB.... How do you find out? I would be ok with being able to just keep this lol.

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