• Finasteride Side Effects? What To Do Now??? | EP #2295

    22 year old caller from London has minor recession and after 8 months of research decided to try finasteride. He continues by telling about his first few weeks of use without any side effects. However, into the second month he feels he did have some sexual side effects compounded with early signs of gynocomastia. His side effects disappeared after he stopped using finasteride. He finally asks if there is any point in committing to minoxidil given his finasteride experience.

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  • Minoxidil Mousse? | EP #2293

    Jack calls from London to discuss his experience with topical minoxidil and his conclusion that its use acts as an aesthetic enhancement for his hair, similar to styling mousse. He goes on to share his history with minoxidil and finasteride and believes his genetic propensity for hair loss is too aggressive for his treatment.

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  • Setting Hair Restoration Goals

    Setting goals may be the most challenging aspect of planning hair restoration.  Many of us can be emotionally devastated by our hair loss.  We tend to want to fix what’s missing right now.

    Until hair cloning, hair multiplication, gene therapy, or anything else becomes viable and affordable, we are left to work within the confines of our available donor supplies.  And for the sake of our discussion, our references will be to scalp donor.   Hair harvested from other regions of the body are methodology still in their infancy stages and because of the lack of consistent results (yields), we cannot and will not rely on it as a realistic or feasible donor source.  Hopefully that will change in the near future.

    Hair restoration is an all encompassing term and extends beyond the realm of surgery.  First and foremost, patients have to decide if they will use the available medications approved by the FDA for treating MPB. Interestingly enough, the earlier an individual decides to begin treatment after formal diagnosis, the better overall results achieved including regrowth.  These medications are Propecia (men only, finasteride 1mg daily), and Rogaine (minoxidil 3% & 5% strength).   Why is this an important element in setting one’s goals? We know that MPB is a progressive disorder in its nature so without the effective use of hair loss medications, the loss will continue in its predestined course.  Read more ›

     
 
 

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