Koga
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Dear all,
Let me first introduce myself and give a little explanation about the situation I'm currently in. I've been using 1 ml (at night) minoxidil for 3 years now and 1 mg finasteride for 2 years. I seem to keep shedding a lot of hair and I'm always doubting whether my hair loss is stable or whether I'm still losing hair. Anyway, I'm currently 24 years old and a few months after starting finasteride my beard development stopped. How do I know this? Well, I have 'patches' of beard growth that are extremely dense and I have completely bare areas, also entirely asymmetric. It looks plain stupid and people keep commenting on it, even when it's only at stubble's length. However, I have used minoxidil in the past to increase beard growth and I had some decent success. Also, I've seen enough testimonies on tha interwebzz to believe there's some truth to it: minoxidil can absolutely increase beard growth, although there will always be exceptions: genetically limited people (beardwise) etc.
I'm very eager to try and start minoxidil on my face. I have only one fear. What if... What if a decent amount of minoxidil gets absorbed into the bloodstream and my existing scalp hair gets 'used' to the increased minoxidil dose. This could mean I'll go through another shedding, but - more importantly - this could theoretically also mean my existing hair gets 'dependent' on this increased minoxidil dose. So when I quit the beard growth experiment, I could lose hair on the top of my head. And to be perfectly clear: my beard ain't worth a single hair on the top of my head.
Can someone confirm or refute this hypothesis? Maybe a scientific base on which I can conclude this won't be a problem (or this will most certainly be a problem)?
Also, if minoxidil/rogaine is no option for the reasons mentions above, is there an alternative (that's safe for my scalp hair) that might be effective in rebooting my beard development?
Cheers.
Let me first introduce myself and give a little explanation about the situation I'm currently in. I've been using 1 ml (at night) minoxidil for 3 years now and 1 mg finasteride for 2 years. I seem to keep shedding a lot of hair and I'm always doubting whether my hair loss is stable or whether I'm still losing hair. Anyway, I'm currently 24 years old and a few months after starting finasteride my beard development stopped. How do I know this? Well, I have 'patches' of beard growth that are extremely dense and I have completely bare areas, also entirely asymmetric. It looks plain stupid and people keep commenting on it, even when it's only at stubble's length. However, I have used minoxidil in the past to increase beard growth and I had some decent success. Also, I've seen enough testimonies on tha interwebzz to believe there's some truth to it: minoxidil can absolutely increase beard growth, although there will always be exceptions: genetically limited people (beardwise) etc.
I'm very eager to try and start minoxidil on my face. I have only one fear. What if... What if a decent amount of minoxidil gets absorbed into the bloodstream and my existing scalp hair gets 'used' to the increased minoxidil dose. This could mean I'll go through another shedding, but - more importantly - this could theoretically also mean my existing hair gets 'dependent' on this increased minoxidil dose. So when I quit the beard growth experiment, I could lose hair on the top of my head. And to be perfectly clear: my beard ain't worth a single hair on the top of my head.
Can someone confirm or refute this hypothesis? Maybe a scientific base on which I can conclude this won't be a problem (or this will most certainly be a problem)?
Also, if minoxidil/rogaine is no option for the reasons mentions above, is there an alternative (that's safe for my scalp hair) that might be effective in rebooting my beard development?
Cheers.
