I am 24 years old and 3 years ago I started losing hair, my "male pattern hair loss" barely have "pattern" at all and it seems to completely skip my temples and caused mild to serious hair thinning(but pretty far from complete baldness in those areas) in parts of my front part of my head and it stayed like that for three years without any visible worsening. recently(month ago) I decided that I had enough with this and began taking propecia and minoxidil. I plan to quickly(relatively) improve the condition of my hair with the minoxidil and "protect" and keep my gains with propecia alone to my mid/late thirties but after reading on studies about the long term effectiveness of propecia(finasteride) I got a bit confused.
I heard some people saying that propecia don't stops hair loss after 5-6 years but I found a study that says that out of 118 patients who took finasteride(1 mg) over 10 years only 14% lost hair and that almost half of the patients kept growing more hair after 10 years but than I found another research that claims that as much as 35% of the patients who took finasteride for 5 years lost hair but there was also a weird note: "overall hair counts and percentage of responders continued to decline in the 4th and 5th years of treatment just like they did in the 2nd and 3rd years. The decrease in responders and hair counts was small, in fact the decrease was largest in the 2nd year and was smaller in each successive year and seems to almost even out by year 5"
its look like the article/research claim that if you didn't lost hair in your fifth year you have smaller chance of starting losing hair in the following year in comparison to someone who is on his second year of finasteride. than I found an answer of someone talking about another research that claims that: "According to Kaufman et al., >90% of the patients who carry on Finasteride 1 mg >5 years will have positive results regarding hair inhibition and reversion of hair follicle shrinkage, while >66%will grow new hair of normal thickness and length both on the top and frontal area" which is much more than the 65% of the previous research.
which study is right? I want to keep a "normal hair"(without noticeable hair loss) to my mid thirties with the propecia, do I have a good chance for that?. if not, would I have a good chance for that if I take dutasteride 0.5 or higher dose? I don't care from the side effects at all and I will take any medicine that will save my hair(not just part of it) even if it will ruin my health and make me puke blood.
sorry for the very long post, it came out longer than I expected cause it seems that I can't post links as a new member.
I heard some people saying that propecia don't stops hair loss after 5-6 years but I found a study that says that out of 118 patients who took finasteride(1 mg) over 10 years only 14% lost hair and that almost half of the patients kept growing more hair after 10 years but than I found another research that claims that as much as 35% of the patients who took finasteride for 5 years lost hair but there was also a weird note: "overall hair counts and percentage of responders continued to decline in the 4th and 5th years of treatment just like they did in the 2nd and 3rd years. The decrease in responders and hair counts was small, in fact the decrease was largest in the 2nd year and was smaller in each successive year and seems to almost even out by year 5"
its look like the article/research claim that if you didn't lost hair in your fifth year you have smaller chance of starting losing hair in the following year in comparison to someone who is on his second year of finasteride. than I found an answer of someone talking about another research that claims that: "According to Kaufman et al., >90% of the patients who carry on Finasteride 1 mg >5 years will have positive results regarding hair inhibition and reversion of hair follicle shrinkage, while >66%will grow new hair of normal thickness and length both on the top and frontal area" which is much more than the 65% of the previous research.
which study is right? I want to keep a "normal hair"(without noticeable hair loss) to my mid thirties with the propecia, do I have a good chance for that?. if not, would I have a good chance for that if I take dutasteride 0.5 or higher dose? I don't care from the side effects at all and I will take any medicine that will save my hair(not just part of it) even if it will ruin my health and make me puke blood.
sorry for the very long post, it came out longer than I expected cause it seems that I can't post links as a new member.
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