Hello,
As the title of this post suggests, I underwent radiation therapy about a year ago which has caused quite a bit of hair loss. The radiation was focused on the neck area and it caused all the hair from about the top of the ears down in the back to fall out completely as well as a good part of my facial hair. The hair in the back has come back a bit, but it's incredibly thin now and just looks odd. It's not so freakishly bad that someone would do a double-take but it used to be the best and thickest hair on my head and now it's yet one more place where my hair is thin and shows through to the scalp. What's more, I have a FUSS scar on the back of my head from an hair transplant about 9 years ago which makes it all the more challenging to find a hairstyle that works. A short haircut that leverages the thin area exposes the scar, longer hair looks odd because the hairs in the back are now very thin and wispy and the hairline in the back is about an inch higher than it was previously.
I also underwent chemotherapy which seems to have accelerated hair loss on the top, though that could just be down to a coincidence. At any rate, the hair on top has become quite diffuse and in any kind of light one can see the white of my scalp.
I was wondering if Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketokonazol etc. would do any good on the radiation damaged hair at the back? It seems as if the hair follicles are still there and producing hair, but the hair itself is just unbelievably thin, more like peach fuzz than the hair it once was.
I'm very happy to be alive and cancer free. Obviously, hair loss considerations did not even factor into the equation when dealing with the cancer or during the long recovery. One would think that having survived advanced stage cancer would be enough... but life goes on. Now that I'm almost back to a normal routine, all the hair loss is starting to bother me and I'd like to do something about it, if at all possible.
Does anyone here have expertise with this sort of hair loss issue?
As the title of this post suggests, I underwent radiation therapy about a year ago which has caused quite a bit of hair loss. The radiation was focused on the neck area and it caused all the hair from about the top of the ears down in the back to fall out completely as well as a good part of my facial hair. The hair in the back has come back a bit, but it's incredibly thin now and just looks odd. It's not so freakishly bad that someone would do a double-take but it used to be the best and thickest hair on my head and now it's yet one more place where my hair is thin and shows through to the scalp. What's more, I have a FUSS scar on the back of my head from an hair transplant about 9 years ago which makes it all the more challenging to find a hairstyle that works. A short haircut that leverages the thin area exposes the scar, longer hair looks odd because the hairs in the back are now very thin and wispy and the hairline in the back is about an inch higher than it was previously.
I also underwent chemotherapy which seems to have accelerated hair loss on the top, though that could just be down to a coincidence. At any rate, the hair on top has become quite diffuse and in any kind of light one can see the white of my scalp.
I was wondering if Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketokonazol etc. would do any good on the radiation damaged hair at the back? It seems as if the hair follicles are still there and producing hair, but the hair itself is just unbelievably thin, more like peach fuzz than the hair it once was.
I'm very happy to be alive and cancer free. Obviously, hair loss considerations did not even factor into the equation when dealing with the cancer or during the long recovery. One would think that having survived advanced stage cancer would be enough... but life goes on. Now that I'm almost back to a normal routine, all the hair loss is starting to bother me and I'd like to do something about it, if at all possible.
Does anyone here have expertise with this sort of hair loss issue?
