Does Minoxidil Ever Make Hair Loss Worse?

Koval

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Hi,

I've been taking finasteride for 5 years. Two months ago, I also started taking dutasteride. As of yet, I haven't regained a single hair.

I'm looking to add Minoxidil also, but I've heard a few horror stories about it making hair loss worse. I'm wondering whether or not this is true: can Minoxidil actually lead to increased hair loss, or is the loss simply a result of the original condition continuing to progress?

Please share your experiences. Many thanks.
 

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I've been on minoxidil foam for about 7 weeks now. No shed no difference yet. I also roll it in with a 0.5mm roller. I'm a bit sceptical about using it and haven't heard of anyone having any real success with minoxidil. I do haVe some minoxidil with topical finasteride on order. Kind of scared to try it
 

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I'm a bit sceptical about using it and haven't heard of anyone having any real success with minoxidil.
I agree, but I'm low on options. The finasteride & dutasteride might help with maintaining hair (fingers crossed), but sadly I don't see them ever restoring any of the miniaturised hairs to full health.
 

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I've been on minoxidil foam for about 7 weeks now. No shed no difference yet. I also roll it in with a 0.5mm roller. I'm a bit sceptical about using it and haven't heard of anyone having any real success with minoxidil. I do haVe some minoxidil with topical finasteride on order. Kind of scared to try it


Hey!

Where did you get the topical finasteride from?
 

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Hey!

Where did you get the topical finasteride from?
Minoxidilmax makes minoxidil and finasteride with azalaic acid solutions. They also sell just the liquid that you can apply by itself
 

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I've been on minoxidil foam for about 7 weeks now. No shed no difference yet. I also roll it in with a 0.5mm roller. I'm a bit sceptical about using it and haven't heard of anyone having any real success with minoxidil. I do haVe some minoxidil with topical finasteride on order. Kind of scared to try it
I've heard it's not a good idea to roll in minoxidil. The dermaroller is a separate stimulant to activate hair follicles and collage production. Minoxidil isn't easy on collagen. Best way to think of it is as a separate growth stimulant. Don't use minoxidil prior (make sure scalp is clean) and don't use 12 to 24 hours after minoxidil. Give your scalp time to recover.
 

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Minoxidilmax makes minoxidil and finasteride with azalaic acid solutions. They also sell just the liquid that you can apply by itself


Excuse my ignorance, so you take finasteride orally and and apply azalaic acid on the scalp?

Thanks
 

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Excuse my ignorance, so you take finasteride orally and and apply azalaic acid on the scalp?

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No its topical just google the company that makes it. They have studies and explanations
 

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I've heard it's not a good idea to roll in minoxidil. The dermaroller is a separate stimulant to activate hair follicles and collage production. Minoxidil isn't easy on collagen. Best way to think of it is as a separate growth stimulant. Don't use minoxidil prior (make sure scalp is clean) and don't use 12 to 24 hours after minoxidil. Give your scalp time to recover.
It's only .5 mm roller to get the minoxidil into the scalp. I think it's with the 1.5mm roller that could be more problematic when rolling it in
 

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The dermaroller is a separate stimulant to activate hair follicles and collage production.
I'm curious about this.
How often do you use it each week?
How many times do you roll it over the scalp each time?
What size of needles?
Has it made a difference?
 

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I'm curious about this.
How often do you use it each week?
How many times do you roll it over the scalp each time?
What size of needles?
Has it made a difference?
I just started so I can't tell for sure. I'm using the 1.5mm which is the one they used on a study. I use it only twice a week. You need to give your scalp time to heal. You're supposed to roll it over like 10 to 20 times. I go all over my scalp, but I have short hairs so that helps. However, I try to focus more on the hairline and places that look thin.
 

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I just started so I can't tell for sure. I'm using the 1.5mm which is the one they used on a study. I use it only twice a week. You need to give your scalp time to heal. You're supposed to roll it over like 10 to 20 times. I go all over my scalp, but I have short hairs so that helps. However, I try to focus more on the hairline and places that look thin.
Good luck with it. I hope it works out for you.
I'm going to look into trying this as well.
 
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