Rogaine Foam Question?

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  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3083

    #16
    It can happen. It probably won't but it can happen. If you do not have thinning in your vertex or mid-anterior, Rogaine is not appropriate for you.

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    • perrier
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 23

      #17
      Originally posted by Jcm800
      14 months in and my hairline has suffered since applying Minox foam there. Tracy will probably chip in and say I'm most likely using it incorrectly. I haven't been. Anyway it works for some, hasn't for me. it's a chance you take..
      The big question here is: The medication didn't work for you, but did you experience the shedding that goes together with it and if so did it grow back again?

      Maybe Tracy can give more details here too.

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      • Jcm800
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 2614

        #18
        Originally posted by perrier
        The big question here is: The medication didn't work for you, but did you experience the shedding that goes together with it and if so did it grow back again?

        Maybe Tracy can give more details here too.
        No, within 4-6 weeks of using it I had rapid hairline loss and no regrowth 14 months later.

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        • perrier
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 23

          #19
          Originally posted by Jcm800
          No, within 4-6 weeks of using it I had rapid hairline loss and no regrowth 14 months later.
          Does that mean you used it for receding hairline and not for temple hair loss?

          I'm starting to use it on Monday and was just wondering what would be the consequences if I'm not one of the lucky ones to experience the regrowth after the 4-6 months.

          PS. It's important to note that a there would be some hair loss during the 14 months you've used it which may be the "rapid" loss you're talking about. Basically I'm trying to say that maybe it was just at the point it would have been if the treatment hasn't started at all. I'm not trying to defend it, merely trying to make sure you're taking these details into consideration.

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          • Jcm800
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 2614

            #20
            Yeah I used and still use it on hairline and temples.

            I hear what you're saying, my hairloss has been very slow over a long period. As soon as I started Minox foam it accelerated very quickly. Too much of a coincidence for
            me..

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            • Maradona
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 822

              #21
              Originally posted by Jcm800
              Yeah I used and still use it on hairline and temples.

              I hear what you're saying, my hairloss has been very slow over a long period. As soon as I started Minox foam it accelerated very quickly. Too much of a coincidence for
              me..
              My center hairline regrew after quitting minox, I raise my eyebrow and the highest wrinkle above my forehead is covered by some hair.

              But after quitting fin I experienced accelerated shedding all over so there is really no point in having low hairline.

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              • Jcm800
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 2614

                #22
                It regrew? I'm wondering what'd happen If I quit Minox? I'm thinking I'd be even worse off tho as some hairs are prob dependant on it..

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                • Lounk61
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 138

                  #23
                  What are your opinions on using minox foam on newly transplanted hair in the front and temples? Can it help or damage the hair. I've been using liquid minox religiously twice a day for about 7 months on the new hair and all over and it seems to have gotten thicker. Don't know if it's from the minox or just transplanted hair naturally getting thicker. My doc suggested I use the minox all over including front, mid, and on the donor area. Seems to be ok. Why would minox make you lose hair? If you shed it should grow back. Starting the foam today just to see the difference and if it's easier to use. I'll post results after a few months. Another transplant coming in month or two. Good luck to all.

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                  • Maradona
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 822

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jcm800
                    It regrew? I'm wondering what'd happen If I quit Minox? I'm thinking I'd be even worse off tho as some hairs are prob dependant on it..
                    It regrew some of it back but it was eating my hairline alive. It regrew like 20 hairs and its all patchy and ****ed up.

                    I wouldn't try rogaine on the hairline.

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                    • Maradona
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 822

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Lounk61
                      What are your opinions on using minox foam on newly transplanted hair in the front and temples? Can it help or damage the hair. I've been using liquid minox religiously twice a day for about 7 months on the new hair and all over and it seems to have gotten thicker. Don't know if it's from the minox or just transplanted hair naturally getting thicker. My doc suggested I use the minox all over including front, mid, and on the donor area. Seems to be ok. Why would minox make you lose hair? If you shed it should grow back. Starting the foam today just to see the difference and if it's easier to use. I'll post results after a few months. Another transplant coming in month or two. Good luck to all.
                      Yeah I wonder why? maybe it's only for very sensitive follicles. You should be good.

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