Some interesting information
Castration reduces PSA by 93%. It also stops baldness and slightly thickens the existing hair, partially reverses miniaturization, which we can see in the example
@Sonolmn98: "Castration stopped further balding completely but no significant regrowth was seen beside the increase n density and texture"
Bicalutamide 75mg combined with 1mg Finasteride also lowers PSA to about 90% +, but it also increases your E, so it may even be more effective than castration in terms of improving texture and reversing miniaturization. We can take the results of Sonolmn and understand what we can expect from Bicalutamide: stop baldness and some thickening of the hair with an improvement in its texture.
It took him 3 months to see the results. Bicalutamide reaches its concentration in 1 month, which means that 4 months is enough for the assessment. And this completely coincides with the experience of Maave, who claimed to have noticed the first results 4 months after starting taking Bicalutamide.
@tato123
@Pls_NW-1,
Bicalutamide will only improve the texture of your hair, and there is hardly any difference in effectiveness between 75 and 100mg, because in both cases a complete blocking of the receptors is achieved. The only way to achieve regrowth is not to increase the dosage of Bicalutamide, but to add E, because only it grows hair
Your plan is this: 75mg Bicalutamide + 1mg Finasteride. Surgery to remove gynecomastia. Adding Estradiol. After receiving the results, remove E and maintain the results on Bicalutamide.