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Finasteride for only 6 months after haitrr transplant


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Hello everyone,

 

I am new to this forum.I recently had hair transplant 3 months ago.My doctor prescribed me finasteride, mintop5cent and biotin. I have been on minioxidil for 3 years without side effect.I only started finasteride after hair transplant.But i Now i am seeing some side effects of finax..so what should i do? Should i continue taking for 6 months? Will it affect my transplanted hair growth or result?

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If you're experiencing side effects you should stop using it, immediately the sooner you get off the less chance the side effects will be permanent. If your hairloss is stabilized it more than likely won't affect your HT. You can take RU58841 it won't give you permanent side effects like finasteride.


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Thankyou for reply.But my immediate concern Is i started to take finasteride after hair transplant..I already have started to see growth..maybe an early grower...but if i stop finasteride now will it affect my hair transplant growth or result?

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Any talk of finasteride speeding up growth after HT is anecdotal. Maybe reduce your dosage to using fin 3 times or 4 times a week. Cutting the dosage in half could still prevent future hair loss and potentially get rid of your side effects after a while.

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There is no proof finasteride speeds up the growth process, frankly I don't think there's any scientific evidence that would back that theory. What may be happening is that you may be growing some hair that you previously lost. It sounds to me that perhaps your side effects aren't that bad otherwise you probably would've stopped taking finasteride. It's my opinion that your sexual health is far more important than hair, but that's just my opinion, so it's up to you what you want to do, you know your body better than anyone.


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HTsoon is right on. Take Fin if you want to preserve your un-lost crown hair, or maybe keep the sides high....but it should not help an HT....otherwise why would you transplant those hairs that are "going to go" due to MPB in the first place.

 

And I agree...those side effects are an issue. I had all 3 side effects as my hair got fuller and fuller....I'd rather have no side effects than hair though.

 

Discuss this with your doctor though so that you and he are on the same page.

 

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Bablu.

 

May I ask which side effects you are seeing?

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im down to 3 days a week on Fin, due to a lesser sex drive, this started about 6 months ago, so stopped, lost a lot of hair, went back on them, hair came back, its a vicious cycle, a cycle i see no end until i decide to buzz cut and move on in live... LOL

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im down to 3 days a week on Fin, due to a lesser sex drive, this started about 6 months ago, so stopped, lost a lot of hair, went back on them, hair came back, its a vicious cycle, a cycle i see no end until i decide to buzz cut and move on in live... LOL

 

Did you ever try RU58841?


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With the guys above, as I've stated before--would rather subject myself to 2-3 surgeries and drop more $$$$ than risk sexual health. Be objective about what you're feeling/seeing and take a calculated approach. Try not to panic. Some guys run with fin no issues, many others have poor experiences.

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