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CDESIGN404

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HI

I have my entire right side thinner than the left
I do not have hair loss but it s dramatically thinner.

What can i do in order to recover thicken hairs on the right side as for the rest of my entire head...i do not have Norwood state

I can post pics if you want...

I am desperate
 

Aplunk1

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Does Male-Pattern Baldness run in your family?

Could there be a specific reason for your thinning?

I've never heard of an entire side thin and the other side thick... Sounds a bit odd. I would definitely seek the council of a dermatologist.
 

CDESIGN404

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It s difficult to explain : my father doesnt have any sign of baldness...

I have seen a dermatologist that said i had a godd density but indeed i had a side thinner than the other...

I want to add that my vertex point is on the right side of my head.

Can it be male pattern baldness...?I do not have any temples receiding...only one side thinner than the other..help me please...
 

CDESIGN404

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Wanted to add that i notice the difference two years ago, after stoping finasteride (i was on it for 7 years)

On photos it clearly appears that my right side is thinner...but i do not notice any hair loss...

So i starded again finasteride 4 1/2 month ago in order to see if it would work..

I added minoxidil but it doesnt seem to do something...

Do you think it s because of my finasteride regimen stop?

What type of hair problem do i suffer?
 

CDESIGN404

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What regimen can i use to give my right side the same thickenness as the left...can it beandrogenic? as the women? do i have to use spironolactone?

...or what else?
 

Aplunk1

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This is obviously very difficult to come to a conclusion. My friend, I've honestly never heard of this condition, and it appears that you don't suffer from male pattern baldness. Why were you using Propecia in the first place?

You need to see a better dermatologist and perhaps have a scalp biopsy performed. Also, you can see a tricologist, a doctor who specializes in hair conditions.

I don't think that you should be using hair regrowth treatments. Rather, it seems that you need to find a cause of this problems elsewhere: stress, perhaps, vitamin deficiency, weight gain/loss, other prescriptions, etc.?
 

CDESIGN404

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Propecia wouldn t be useful?

I do not like not to know why...it s not a normal hairloss problem
 
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