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Hair Loss Drugs Share your opinions and experiences regarding drugs like Propecia (finasteride), Minoxidil and others.

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Old 11-02-2011, 10:56 PM
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I am skeptical and have not tried anything due to skepticism and a bit of denial about my thinning hair. But I am finally ready to fight the good fight. Does anyone have any results/experiences they'd like to share?
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:08 PM
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WELCOME FRA03!!

I highly recommend that you start a regime of Minoxidil! It certainly has slowed my hair loss and even caused some regrowth. I have 2 threads documenting with pics of my stage with minox and now with finasterdie and minox together.

Do you have any current pics? It's best that way so forum members can give you their personal recommendations. How long have you been losing your hair? Also why are you skeptical to try Minoxidil?
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Old 11-03-2011, 05:09 PM
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http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...ide-worth.html and also http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...l-temples.html
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Old 11-04-2011, 09:29 AM
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Plook into the side effects of Minoxidil & 'ED' erectile dysfunction before going anyfurther, many many men have serious complaints within this context... then consider the following responce I placed on a differing board... PFIZER OWN/MAKE REGAIN, PFIZER MAKE VIAGARA, YOU ARE ALL HAVING ISSUES WITH ‘ed’. THESE PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED TO WORK ON THE SHAME OR EMASCULATION WE FEEL WHEN NOT LIVING UP TO BEING A ‘MAN’. SO, VIAGARA SALES GO UP WHEN THE OLD CHAP STAYS DOWN, NOT MANY MEN WILL TALK OF USING HAIR ‘RESTORER’, SO WE THEN CANT TALK ABOUT THE SEXUAL ‘IMPOTENCE’ THAT MAY COME FROM USING SAID HAIR PRODUCT, SO WE GO BUY A WONDER PILL FROM SAME SAID COMPANY… COINCIDENCE?… GENIUS ISN’T IT? HOW WE PLAY THE SHAME GAME… IT IS SIMPLY LOGIC, MATHS & PFIZERS ECONOMIC GAIN… BE HAPPY IN YOURSELVES GENTS, THE WORLD HAS MANY PROBLEMS, DON’T BUY INTO THE LITTLE ONES THROUGH BEING MADE BY MEDIA TO FEEL ‘LESS THAN A MAN’, STAND TALL!
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Old 11-22-2011, 04:52 PM
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@lukeyb I have been losing hair for a few years now. I am 26...and now it is noticeable on my crown. i will try to post some pics. Also, I'm skeptical to try Rogaine Foam simply because I do not trust these companies and get the impression that it's more of a sham than anything else. But I willing to give it a try. I think when I can afford it I will eventually look into a hair transplant instead of having to deal with this for life, but I don't know much about transplants.

@macbrings I definitely would not want rogaine so affect my sex drive...is there any facts behind your claim?
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Old 11-22-2011, 05:35 PM
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fra03- In my experience I have been on Minoxidl 5% by kirkland for the past 18 months and have not noticed any side effects anywhere. Initially I had a shed peiord but that's usual for minox as the hairs grow back thicker. They cause all the Telogen hairs to fall out quickly...but that means that they go into the Anagen stage earlier. Once the shedding stopped (took about 4 months) I had exeprience siginifanct regrwoth on my temples.

I then started recently Finasteride and have also experienced no side effects except pottentially some breakout issues with my skin...however that could also be because of my lack of exercise right now and diet. It has steadily gotten better since I started taken additional Vitamin D3. But I have had a significant amount of new hairs grow and each week are becoming darker, thicker and denser! Will upload some photo's tonight.

I understand the skepitcism in starting any medication, I was wary for a long time to start Finasteride, but after a LONG debate with my self I thought I would try it. Minoxidl I've only heard on here a few cases where it seems to cause ED but I also am unsure whether this is also from psyhcological issues.

Transplant wise- use this forum throughly there are some amazing stories on here and also some horror sotries. Research is key!! Consult with at least 3-5 of your top coalation doctors in regards to what they can offer for you, whether FUE or FUT would be the best candidate. I highly recommend that before you go ahead with a transplant try Finasteride and Minoxidil for at least year and then asses your situation and I'm sure the Doc's will also mention the same thing.

I'm currently waiting to see my results from Finasteride after a year so that I can asses my situation regading a transplant.

Def upload some pictures so that members can help you with their suggestions and also speak to people like Spex and MattJ who are represtatives for some Doctors.
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Old 11-25-2011, 12:02 PM
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I had the exact same initial feelings - I didn't want to commit to a lifetime of using something to reverse hairloss when I was in denial.
Just do what I did: don't do anything, and wait. If it gets a lot worse, you're gonna realize. and then jump on those meds asap.
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Old 11-25-2011, 12:52 PM
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I am skeptical and have not tried anything due to skepticism and a bit of denial about my thinning hair. But I am finally ready to fight the good fight. Does anyone have any results/experiences they'd like to share?
I have found the Rogaine and finasteride together has done wonders for my hair! At the very least it has made it much healthier!
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Old 12-12-2011, 03:23 PM
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Thanks man. What's the difference between FUE or FUT?

I will look at my options...thanks for the help everyone.
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Old 12-12-2011, 03:52 PM
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Hmm well in a nutshell-

FUT-
Strip method where the Dr will cut from ear to ear and will usually leave a pencil thin scar
Cheaper then FUT
Great for high graft count

FUE-
Less invasive in terms of scarring, small punch holes that are barely noticeable
More expensive
Greater risk of damage to follicles once removed
Great for small graft count and shorter hair styles.

There are benefits and negatives to each procedure and I haven't listed every single one but it really depends if you want to have a long scar and wear your hair long to cover it or if you want to wear your hair short.

Bare in mind that you may not be a suitable candidate for FUE, best to leave this analysis up to a recommended Dr on here.

I have attached a copy of someone who has had both FUT and FUE. You can see his scar from the back of the head and you can see the punchole marks where he recently had FUE.

I would honestly contact several Doctor's on here with the photos they require and have them assess your situation
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