Propecia's effect on minoxidil-grown hair

jared_24

Established Member
Reaction score
0
I'm currently on the 'Big 3' and have been for the past 7-8 months.

Just a quick question.. Once hair is regrown by minoxidil (either on the hairline or crown) can the newly grown hair be maintained by using Propecia alone or is it still dependant on minoxidil?

Recently I've noticed a few new hairs sprouting across my hairline and temples (nothing to write home about, but at least it's a foot in the right direction) which hopefully will grow in to terminal hairs. I presume this is the minoxidil taking effect..... however due to the positive effect Propecia has on your hair 'overall', surely it will be powerful enough to retain any hair regrown by other agents?

Depending on what results I get within the next 12 months, I'm thinking of dropping rogain completely and opting for Propecia for alone.

Any thoughts/advice would be greatly appreciated....
 

Hans Gruber

Senior Member
Reaction score
2
unfortunately propecia does not maintain minoxidil grown hair :(
 

Hans Gruber

Senior Member
Reaction score
2
A_DHT_Driveby said:
please quote the scientifically-backed study that supports your claim

my claim? do a search on here,minoxidil hairs become minoxidil dependent.
 

JWM

Senior Member
Reaction score
3
How about personal experience? Ten years ago before these boards were around I dropped minoxidil after 2 years of use thinking that the addition of the recently released Propecia was all I needed.

6 months later my hair was coming out by the handfull. Finasteride does NOT save minoxidil hair.
 

Hans Gruber

Senior Member
Reaction score
2
JWM said:
How about personal experience? Ten years ago before these boards were around I dropped minoxidil after 2 years of use thinking that the addition of the recently released Propecia was all I needed.

6 months later my hair was coming out by the handfull. Finasteride does NOT save minoxidil hair.

ahuh,ive read many stories like it too,Propecia and min work in completely different ways
 

harold

Established Member
Reaction score
11
A_DHT_Driveby said:
please quote the scientifically-backed study that supports your claim

sorry for the bump - saw this in the archives and thought I might add this.

Arch Dermatol. 2003 Sep;139(9):1221-2.
Finasteride treatment may not prevent telogen effluvium after minoxidil withdrawal.
Tosti A, Iorizzo M, Vincenzi C.
 

Bryan

Senior Member
Staff member
Reaction score
43
Here's a scan of the full article that Harold just cited (scroll half-way down the page to the second study), which is a case-history of a patient who got worse after stopping topical minoxidil, even though he continued to use finasteride.

http://www.geocities.com/bryan50001/finasteride-minoxidil.htm

Notice that they say near the end: "So far, all of our patients who interrupted their minoxidil treatment and continued using finasteride have experienced worsening of Androgenetic Alopecia."
 

ross007

Member
Reaction score
0
so once you guys stopped using minoxidil and you lost the hair that you grew, did it come back once you starte using minoxidil again?
 

ps1freak

Established Member
Reaction score
1
i think it would be stupid to take that chance

i would think you'd get at least SOME of it back
 
Top