dutasteride and body hair

abcdefg

Senior Member
Reaction score
782
In theory according to current research a young man who is 15 that takes dutasteride and continues to take it until he is 35 will have no body hair, and no hairloss? The increase in testosterone wont effect him? What negative impacts would it have on him? would he develope normally?
 

abcdefg

Senior Member
Reaction score
782
I dont think there is any studies on that. I was wondering if people think thats true. If there was evidence of that I might try it.
 

plusryan

Established Member
Reaction score
2
Ok if you were to be on dutasteride for a period of time I think it may slow the growth and strength of body hair, Imho.
 
G

Guest

Guest
dutasteride not only has stopped me from growing additional body hair, but my body hair has actually thinned out on my chest, stomach, arms and legs as well. noticeably. i didn't have a lot before dutasteride. if no hair is a 1 on the scale and hairy bastard is 10, i was about a 5, and now i'm about a 3.
 

SkylineGTR

Experienced Member
Reaction score
1
i never really had that much arm leg hair because it was soo thin.

I do have a bit of chest and back hair... and it hasn't seemed to really change much for me.
 

plusryan

Established Member
Reaction score
2
this might be out there or unacceptable or downright weird. But, to me this was necessary.

I shaved one side of my leg and left the rest intact. I noticed a huge difference in the strength and growth in which were very apparent. The hair's
that were shaved, grew ever-so slowly. And in my opinion of course, this is significant and seems to hold merit, as the science connects it is becoming more clear. Since dht and puberty go hand-in-hand with each other.
 

stax

Experienced Member
Reaction score
4
Avodart makes my body and facial hair grow thicker and faster.
 

plusryan

Established Member
Reaction score
2
Since I expressed my opinion in my post, coupled with some scientific evidence. It could be explained by using the "search button".

To what extent is your claim? because it seems rather laughable and a tad sarcastic, Imho. Back your claim up with some evidence. Until then, it's air blowing in the wind.
 

Aplunk1

Senior Member
Reaction score
9
I had a visible reduction in body hair, most notably on the arms. I was on dutasteride for 14 months.
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
43
plusryan said:
I shaved one side of my leg and left the rest intact. I noticed a huge difference in the strength and growth in which were very apparent. The hair's that were shaved, grew ever-so slowly. And in my opinion of course, this is significant and seems to hold merit, as the science connects it is becoming more clear. Since dht and puberty go hand-in-hand with each other.

I don't understand the point of your experiment. You noticed a huge difference in the strength and growth between WHAT and WHAT??
 

plusryan

Established Member
Reaction score
2
Oh sorry not to further emphasize my point. The experiment "What and What", was that I was to see if the hair that had been cut were to grow back as usual (same time ratio as unaffected hairs) and for me the overall growth
seemed suspicious. And to top it off, Before starting treatment, I could try to pull a leg hair or a chest hair but with some force. Now that I try to pick a hair off of my choosing, It comes out every time. With little to no force. This is an observation of mine. Believe it or not. The hairs also seem to have a "limp" trend now.
 

powersam

Senior Member
Reaction score
18
i also noticed a decrease in body hair. but it wasn't so much a decrease in hairs themselves, just that each individual strand grew shorter and thinner.

btw plusryan i dont think your experiment really shows anything. you'd have to time how fast your hair had grown before dutasteride, and then how fast it grows now while on dutasteride to have any idea.
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
43
plusryan said:
Oh sorry not to further emphasize my point. The experiment "What and What", was that I was to see if the hair that had been cut were to grow back as usual (same time ratio as unaffected hairs) and for me the overall growth seemed suspicious.

But how would you KNOW if it grows back as usual (same time ratio as unaffected hairs)?
 

CCS

Senior Member
Reaction score
27
abcdefg said:
I dont think there is any studies on that. I was wondering if people think thats true. If there was evidence of that I might try it.

I'm sure dutasteride reduces body hair a little, but I doubt it will come close to getting rid of it. I don't think DHT is good for the skin. I'm just wondering if it has any small effect on penis size in fully developed adults. Probably not, but I'm trying to use a pump to make mine bigger.
 

rickbull83

Member
Reaction score
0
I've used dutasteride (with regain) for about 8 months now and in the last couple of weeks, now that the sun has come out more I have noticed that my body hairs have got much thinner and fairer.

I understand that decreasing DHT levels means a reduction in body hair but as yet i haven't seen much growth of hair on my head.

Is this a sign that i may start to regrow hair on my head?

For those people who have had success with dutasteride, did they have a reduction in body hairs? Thinner body hairs etc?

Cheers
 

TAINTED-MEAT

Established Member
Reaction score
0
I've been taking Avodart since August 06. I have not noticed a decrease in body hair, it may have even gotten a tad thicker.

The temple hair is really hard to keep, not sure if it is going to survive or not, as it is looking really thin right now. I just keep my hair short. If you have any other questions, let me know.
 

Spoon53

New Member
Reaction score
0
I shave my body hair on a regular basis. Shaving used to need to be done every other day. I now shave once per week. If I let it grow in it is not as coarse and much less visible. I have had re growth in the front and back of my scalp. Very happy so far.
 

abcdefg

Senior Member
Reaction score
782
I would expect more dutasteride to help prevent body hair from ever happening and not really stopping or reversing it once you already have it. So I am curious if a young guy took it early and kept taking it maybe 10 years later does he have little to no body hair at much older age when other family members do? Testosterone certainly plays a pretty important role too, but you would guess DHT if stopped early enough would make a big difference but again not reverse it maybe its not possible to reverse hair growth after it starts
 
Top