Female Pattern Baldness in Men

Bald Bigfoot

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Hi everyone. This is my first topic. Forgive me if it's been covered before. I did a search and it came up with nothing.

I was alerted that I was "thin on top" by a rude (but unfortunately correct) hairdresser back in February and immediately went to see my dermatologist. I asked him how he would classify me, expecting him to reference the Norwood Scale, but instead he said that I would be the lowest type on the Ludwig Scale! At first, I suspected that he might not know what he was talking about, but after evaluating the situation over the last few months, I'm beginning to think that I do, in fact, have female pattern baldness! Just my luck! I'm going bald and don't even get to enjoy a cool Dracula-esque widow's peak!

Does anyone have any experience with this? Is it common? Will the normal treatments still work for me? I've been on Propecia for nearly 6 months (with Nizoral 1% 2x a week) and the situation seems to have gotten somewhat worse as I've been shedding like crazy. I also have very long hair (gimme a break, I'm a metalhead) and wonder if this might have something to do with it. I've always had a natural part somewhat off center and this seems to be where the thinning is concentrated. My father is a diffuse thinner as far as I can tell, but that didn't start until much later (I'm 27) and he chalked it up to the antidepressants he was on for a while.

Any advice/anecdotes would be greatly appreciated! I love having long hair and this development has really been bringing me down.
 

armandein

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Hi guy

How tested the hairloss your dermatologist?
A phototrichogram? Microscope exam of hair roots?

If you are shedding like crazy with propecia, possibly finasteride is not for you.
what about fat grease or sebum? Do you suffer with it?

Armando
 

Bald Bigfoot

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Hey Armandein! The doctor just really took a look at my hair. Didn't do any kind of advanced testing. I suppose it's possible I'm a diffuse thinner and I'm just focusing on one section.

As for the propecia, it's hard for me to tell what the deal is with the shedding. I'm thinking alot of it may be breakage. This summer has been brutal on me, as the air conditioner in my car broke, leaving my hair in knots after a drive with the windows down. I go back and forth on the issue, but I really think I'm gonna chop it all off soon. Besides, if I do end up experiencing regrowth (either from the Propecia or Rogaine, which I plan on adding into my regimen soon), then there's no way the new hair would catch up to the old ones in any reasonable amount of time.
 

armandein

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Hi Bald Bigfoot;

The goal of any hair treatment must be to mantain hairs, regrowth is only a plus (only in a few cases). You must be well diagnosed before start with medicaments for all your life, like minoxidil or finasteride. Your case is not evaluate easy with only took a look at the hair, it is not so obvious, and it is possible a bad summer hair days. Be careful

Good luck

Armando
 
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