Hi guys,
I am a man in my late 20s and I am a genetic ****-up. I have mild male pattern baldness, moderate acne, and I am short-statured. I am clearly trying to overcompensate for my non-modifiable short stature by making sure that I enhance my modifiable physical attributes (i.e., hair, skin, body, etc.).
I have been on the 'big 3' regimen of minoxidil, finast, and nizoral for the last 6 years or so with excellent results. Not only has hairloss stopped for me, I have somehow managed to grow and maintain a relatively thick head of hair. I am very happy and proud of this. I have this forum to thank for that.
I want to ask about the use of roaccutane to fight my acne. I have tried many things for acne with little to no result. I have heard great things about roaccutane and how it is a definitive cure for acne in most cases. I would definitely like to try roaccutane (especially since the courser is only 16 weeks (unlike finasteride which is life-long). However, I have also heard roaccutane's association with male pattern baldness.
I wanted to ask this forum what their thoughts are on the use of roaccutane? Is the hairloss issue real? if so, does it reverse once the roaccutane course finishes? are there any ways to minimize risk of hair loss?
Bottom line: I want to use roaccutane to defeat my acne without compromising the progress I have made in preventing my male pattern baldness.
Thanks
I am a man in my late 20s and I am a genetic ****-up. I have mild male pattern baldness, moderate acne, and I am short-statured. I am clearly trying to overcompensate for my non-modifiable short stature by making sure that I enhance my modifiable physical attributes (i.e., hair, skin, body, etc.).
I have been on the 'big 3' regimen of minoxidil, finast, and nizoral for the last 6 years or so with excellent results. Not only has hairloss stopped for me, I have somehow managed to grow and maintain a relatively thick head of hair. I am very happy and proud of this. I have this forum to thank for that.
I want to ask about the use of roaccutane to fight my acne. I have tried many things for acne with little to no result. I have heard great things about roaccutane and how it is a definitive cure for acne in most cases. I would definitely like to try roaccutane (especially since the courser is only 16 weeks (unlike finasteride which is life-long). However, I have also heard roaccutane's association with male pattern baldness.
I wanted to ask this forum what their thoughts are on the use of roaccutane? Is the hairloss issue real? if so, does it reverse once the roaccutane course finishes? are there any ways to minimize risk of hair loss?
Bottom line: I want to use roaccutane to defeat my acne without compromising the progress I have made in preventing my male pattern baldness.
Thanks
