TEDDYRUXPIN said:I don't understand this but minoxidil should not actually cause shedding!
pproctor said:Any treatment that brings follicles out of dormancy early can cause early shedding of loss phase hair. This means any treatment that works, There are no exceptions that I have seen. The hair that sheds is "telogen hair". It was about to fall out in the next few weeks anyway.
The good part is that a wave of shedding indicates treatment is working. Further, an early wave of shedding is generally associated with a clinical response. Makes sense-- as new hair starts to grow, it may cause old hair to fall out.
Peter H. Proctor, PhD,MD
aladdin said:If you are concerned about the shedding, you might slowly taper up the product over several months, so that it didn't have such a sudden effect. In the end, the results should be just as good with the benefit that you would distribute the shedding over a longer period of time, so that it won't be noticeable.
Fundi said:Interesting...will it actually work like that?
I can deal with a shed. It's a shed that goes on for months and leaves be obviously balding which is what I'm afraid of.
Fundi said:Cool, I'll probably give that a go.
Is it possible the hairs will still shed, but due to the limited amount of minoxidil used, they just won't grow back as quickly?
Oh, also is 3 1/2 hours enough of a gap between minoxidil and spironolactone (Rinsing head in between)?
