First, let me say that I am new to this site. I have been aware of a slowly receding hair line of mine for years, but I just chalked it up to aging. But this past weekend, I had my panic attack. Looking in the mirror, I realized that I was also thinning quite a bit on top. I freaked, especially after looking at my slightly younger brothers and mid-60 year old father and realizing that they still have thick heads of hair. So, I'm guessing something genetically is different with me (mom, is there something you want to tell me?).
So, after finding this site and doing a lot of reading and research this past weekend, I'm thinking that the only true way to regrow hair is with a transplant. After talking to a friend of mine who just had an hair transplant, he loves it. And I thought, cool, I'll go do it. However, he also told me that the surgeon "recommended" he takes Finasteride as well.
Let me tell you, Finasteride does scare me, and I'll tell you why. People are different and different things work for them. So, if Finasteride isn't working for you, it doesn't mean the product sucks, it just sucks for you. But I am very concerned with the side effects, because a) I don't trust the FDA and b) whenever I take an oral medication, I always seem to suffer from the side effects.
Remember Accutane? That wonder acne-drug? I took it. It didn't work. It made my skin worse. One of the warnings was that it may induce hair loss. Ha! Back when I was 25 taking it, I had lots of hair. What did I have to worry about? Now at 36, I am the only one in my family to be thinning. And also the only one to have tried Accutane. In fact, I think that's actually when I may have first started to notice my thinning. But it's been the past two years that it has gotten a little worse.
Regardless of that, I don't generally like taking oral drugs for anything, not even a headache or stuffy nose. I'm guessing taking Finasteride after and hair transplant is to maintain the remainder of your natural hair on top. But if that's the case, couldn't you also use Minoxidil for that purpose? Has anyone done that or know of anyone who has?
BTW, this is a very informative forum and I like how everyone supports everyone.
So, after finding this site and doing a lot of reading and research this past weekend, I'm thinking that the only true way to regrow hair is with a transplant. After talking to a friend of mine who just had an hair transplant, he loves it. And I thought, cool, I'll go do it. However, he also told me that the surgeon "recommended" he takes Finasteride as well.
Let me tell you, Finasteride does scare me, and I'll tell you why. People are different and different things work for them. So, if Finasteride isn't working for you, it doesn't mean the product sucks, it just sucks for you. But I am very concerned with the side effects, because a) I don't trust the FDA and b) whenever I take an oral medication, I always seem to suffer from the side effects.
Remember Accutane? That wonder acne-drug? I took it. It didn't work. It made my skin worse. One of the warnings was that it may induce hair loss. Ha! Back when I was 25 taking it, I had lots of hair. What did I have to worry about? Now at 36, I am the only one in my family to be thinning. And also the only one to have tried Accutane. In fact, I think that's actually when I may have first started to notice my thinning. But it's been the past two years that it has gotten a little worse.
Regardless of that, I don't generally like taking oral drugs for anything, not even a headache or stuffy nose. I'm guessing taking Finasteride after and hair transplant is to maintain the remainder of your natural hair on top. But if that's the case, couldn't you also use Minoxidil for that purpose? Has anyone done that or know of anyone who has?
BTW, this is a very informative forum and I like how everyone supports everyone.
