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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

I am 34 years old and have been noticing that I'm beginning to experience male pattern baldness on my forehead hair line, particularly to the sides above my temples. Some of it I believe was due to stress/anxiety I was experiencing 2 months ago.

What are the options for someone my age to regain or at least control hair recession??
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

Head stands. Ten minutes a day. For preventative measures. Gets the blood flowing to the roots. Can't hurt. Can only help. Would love to see someone do this and log a 30-60 day before/after type picture trial.

I would. But I still have hair.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

Quote: (08-26-2015 12:57 PM)blacknwhitespade Wrote:  

What are the options for someone my age to regain or at least control hair recession??

There are three.

1. Use Rogaine foam (or the generic equivalent) on your hair line (not on your crown, your hair line);

2. Get a prescription for 5 mg generic finasteride, cut the pills in quarters, pop a quarter before you go to bed at night; and

3. Get yourself miconazole nitrate shampoo, either over the counter or prescription strength. Use no more than twice a week, and be careful -- it interacts poorly with Cialis, etc.

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Doesn't Finasteride severely wreak havoc on your T levels? I remember reading something on ROK about that a few weeks back.

I'm happy BICing it but it works well with my style and head shape. Having a full head of hair again would be nice bough.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

There are a few threads on Rvf that might help. I'm on a phone or else I would post them. Here is one that happened to be in the Possibky related threads list below.

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-47749.html

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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

All of the chemical solutions to hair loss seem to a) have potentially awful test related side effects, b) be really annoying (having to apply foam every night before bed etc) and/or c) be expensive.

Would most people not be better off just waiting a couple of years and then getting a hair transplant? I saw a figure quoted on a thread here of €5k for that in decent Eastern European places. Which can't be much more than a few years of the chemical options would cost.

I haven't crossed this bridge yet thankfully but the hair transplant option is what I'd have in mind, if I get hit pretty badly with male pattern baldness.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

If you get a hair transplant standard procedure is finasteride if you want to keep your results or have a rather odd balding pattern.

Head stands are more or less nonsense and if anything would likely make it worse due to the DHT in your blood.

Finasteride side effects are widely exaggerated. Placebos have almost the same E.D. occurrences.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2840927/

Finasteride does not lower Testosterone on average it puts it up 18% this is caused by blocking it's conversion to DHT. This is also how most natural sex boosters work Macca powder, horny goat weed, and most of these were used to treat prostate problems by locales in their regions which is also what finasteride was originally used for.

Around 10% of men report an increase in sex drive while 1% report the opposite.

Around 65-70% of men in this forum in developed countries will be put onto 5mg daily for prostate problems after their 50s anyway. Still low instances of side effects.

Either way it's your choice, do your own solid research and come to your own conclusions. If you don't have peace of mind about the facts you are far more likely to suffer E.D. problems in the same manner as those in the placebo groups.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

As well as what's already been mentioned, Toppik hair fibres are quite useful if you've lost some hair. I've been using it for a while and people have commented that my normally thin hair looks better and thicker than it did five or six years ago (I'm 33, started balding at 23 or so). It works best in areas where there is a decent amount of hair for the fibres to attach to, if you have proper bald spots it won't do much good. I've also been using generic Fin for two years and Rogaine for about four months, which seem to have stopped me being bald, although I won't find out for sure unless I stop taking them. Side effects for me are minimal.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

This website has a lot of info about causes of hair loss and how to build a regimen:

http://www.hairlosstalk.com/hair-loss-me...tments.php

Basically, Nizoral Shampoo to deal with the hormones issue, Propecia or Generic Finasteride to block the DHT that attacks the hair follicles, and finally Rogaine Foam or something related to start growing new hair

I'm approaching level 2 on the norwood scale, recession at my temples. It's probably too subtle for even most others to notice, but I feel it alright, and see it, coming out in my comb.

I think the Nizoral Shampoo and Rogaine are no brainers. I'm just concerned about the reports of loss of T from the Finasteride if I add that in, although that's really the key ingredient to stop any further hair loss. If anything, I'm looking to increase my T at this point (690 when I was checked last year, but I'd like to have a bit more energy).
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Read "hair like fox" by Danny Roddy ... I am pretty sure it helped with my mbp but a lot of people report no improvement.

As far as drugs go, must studies reporting low side effects are funded by drug companies themselves.
Search for some of terrible irreversable side effects people are reporting. Some claim it destroyed their lives...

If I was desperate I would sooner try progesterone to inhibit TII 5 alpha-reductase (which converts test into dht). Google that too, some guys are reporting insanely good results with minimal to 0 side effects.
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Quote: (09-25-2015 02:02 AM)Hoo Wrote:  

Search for some of terrible irreversable side effects people are reporting. Some claim it destroyed their lives...

Any serious permanent side effects relating to the Finasteride?

Also, I've been hearing good things about Zinc. I take 30mg of it in a multivitamin, heard that taking larger doses can boost Testosterone and eventually help to reduce the root cause of hair loss.
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The universal solution to all hair loss problems. Cut down to 0-4 mm a couple of times a week and never give your hair loss another thought again. And save money on hairdresser and hair products (... just did some rough calculations, including cost of a new hair trimmer every few years. Looks like I've saved roughly €5,0000 over the last ~18 years. I wonder what I spent them on).

Oh, and make sure to work out so you look slightly more like Statham than a chubby cancer patient.
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Quote: (09-25-2015 11:20 AM)blacknwhitespade Wrote:  

Quote: (09-25-2015 02:02 AM)Hoo Wrote:  

Search for some of terrible irreversable side effects people are reporting. Some claim it destroyed their lives...

Any serious permanent side effects relating to the Finasteride?

Also, I've been hearing good things about Zinc. I take 30mg of it in a multivitamin, heard that taking larger doses can boost Testosterone and eventually help to reduce the root cause of hair loss.

There are claims of irreversible loss of libido, brain fog, bone mass loss, accelerated ageing ...

About zinc:

thread-15255...pid1068132

It helps but it's far from miracle supplement people wish it to be. I am unsure of zinc properties related to 5-ar but at "normal" dosages I don't think it will make any more difference then placebo.

Apart from the fin, some people find great success with ru58841 ... It supposedly has less side effects.

Progesterone also works like a wonder drug for some(lowers estrogen, increases testosterone and blocks it converting into DHT...) one of more impressive results I saw from it:

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But seriously like poster above me said, if you have face for it... Just shave it and forget about it. There is so much trouble and side effects with almost every approach that it's just not worth it.
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What percentage of Finasteride users get the side effects?? Yeah, I've been reading the hair loss forums, some scary stories of the side effects of Finasteride products like Propecia. Some guys go down to .25mg/day and can still get effectiveness without the side effects. I just wonder if there's any way of knowing whether you'll be prone to the side effects before trying, or if it's worth trying in small doses to test out.

RU58841, and some other topical creams have been mentioned as alternatives to Fin. I don't have serious hair loss to the point of needing to shave it all of, my appearance still looks good, my hair has always been very thick and wavy all around, just dropping out at my temples and feeling thinner across my forehead now. It's been gradually happening for over a year. I wonder if I'm better off just starting with a topical cream combined with Rogaine and nizoral shampoo, the risks associated with Fin frighten me.
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Regaining (or Stopping) Hair Loss?

I use the baking soda + apple cider vinegar combo in the shower and it thickened my hair at the roots, I also take sesame oil + castor oil and rub it in the hair to strengthen the follicules and make them appear thicker. I can honestly say that not combing + not brushing + not using chemicals works wonders. I was thinning a few months back but now my hair is pretty damn thick, albeit greasy, but looks darker and healthier. Watch your diet too. Try to only incorporate stress in your life in the weight room or in your ambitions, keep it out of your personal life, it will help your hair line in the long term. The rest is genetics, gamble your bet with the dice of chance you were handed at birth.
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