Transgender girl here looking for help, long story be prepared.

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  • Illuminated
    Member
    • May 2014
    • 31

    #16
    Originally posted by Dan26
    With dut and/or chemical castration is is true there is like 99% chance you will experiance no more further minirurization due to androgenic alopecia ie DHT (but still hair may thin over time just due to age, stress, envirornemnt etc)

    But again there is no guarentee any miniturization will be reversed. If you are lucky, it will happen. It SHOULD happen for you in that frontal area, but it is not a certainity.

    Those miniturized hairs have experianced fibroses which is not easily reversed, things like AHK-CU (copper peptide) MAY help.
    Oh no are you serious??

    How likely do you think it is that I can reverse it??

    I don't understand why everyone kept telling me it would reverse if it's probably not even going to, I'm freaking out now.

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    • Dan26
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 1270

      #17
      Originally posted by Illuminated
      Oh no are you serious??

      How likely do you think it is that I can reverse it??

      I don't understand why everyone kept telling me it would reverse if it's probably not even going to, I'm freaking out now.
      Dont fret! If the loss is recent ie the follicle is not dead then nuking DHT and T should bring them back...but again no guarentee.

      I know the ups and downs and uncertainty of hair loss treatments and I'm sure for you it is that feeling time 100....try your absolute best to have peace of mind knowing you are doign all you can. Seriously, the absolute worst case scenerio is you experiance no further loss, and you already have great hair! Plus there is no stigma or anything on woman wearing hair extensions, you could always get a hair transplant way down the line...there are many options.

      You will be fine in the end beleive me! focus your attention towards other things it is being wasted on this hair situation when you are already doing all you can

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      • minots143
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2014
        • 14

        #18
        too young for hair transplant?

        I know 22 is usually too young for a transplant, but might it be different in your situation because of you various "female' med. Not sure if it is something you can afford at this stage, but maybe a possibility.

        I admire what you are facing in life, these things are not easy, they are very scary without having to add appearances in the mix.

        I do however feel bad for people who feel suicidal about this stuff, particularly when they are young. I don't think that youth has the life skills to foresee the future and that when they are 30, 40 or 50, there outlook on lives will change, their circumstance may change, hey, maybe ever a cure will be found. the thing is that sucuide destroys those chances.

        All of these challenges you are having are typical young adult problems that are exponentially bigger because of having to deal with the gender issue.

        Be strong, fight this all head on and try to go about your business of being a lady, and you will imerge from this all with a very profound sense of confidence.

        Good luck

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