Topical Progesterone used to combat male androgen alopecia
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Update on Progesterone
I'm doing microneedling, and using a 2% Progesterone solution.
Finally gaining my hair back. But still have a Norwood 3 hairline. I will update this thread with pictures.Leave a comment:
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I don't massage in. I just put it where I am balding.Leave a comment:
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So I did some research of Prog there few days.
I read someone said it will CAUSE hairloss if you aren't estrogen dominance and prog can cause more DHT converted. I really have no idea. But seems Prog quality is critical in success? I read a term called "micronised progesterone", seems effective but again I have no idea. Anyway I will definitely give prog a try but still wanna know more about this stuff.
For me, it kept my hair in, for the most part. Cannot really say if it grew it back in or not. Progesterone is the precursor to Testosterone, and there isn't a lot of evidence either way.Leave a comment:
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I have found the cheapest price for all this meds on this website http://rxpromocodes.comLeave a comment:
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It's a prescribed topical medication. I just leave it in. It contains Finasteride, Progesterone, and Minoxidil.Leave a comment:
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@k9gatton , Murray Avenue progesterone says "Massage a dime size dab into scalp once daily. Leave in for 15 minutes, then rinse."
So, do you apply progesterone just for 15 min only and then rinse?Leave a comment:
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I read someone said it will CAUSE hairloss if you aren't estrogen dominance and prog can cause more DHT converted. I really have no idea. But seems Prog quality is critical in success? I read a term called "micronised progesterone", seems effective but again I have no idea. Anyway I will definitely give prog a try but still wanna know more about this stuff.Leave a comment:
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Not really. I reallynlike Murray acotherapy because they make very high quality mixtures. Used them since 2012. Highly recommended.Leave a comment:
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Funny to see actually someone trying progesterone. I have been saying for years on hair loss forums that progesterone is something that is actually helping hair loss.
Finasteride is considered a progestin (synthetic progesterone). The problem is that finasteride will steal the 5-alpha from progesterone and blocks the production of useful hormones while causing all sort of side effects. Progesterone is safer since you actually continue to produce those useful hormones while on it, it's not side effects free however.
Topical anti-androgens are effective because only the DHT produced locally has an effect on the hair. Spiro is not effective however because blocking the receptor doesn't last long enough to benefit from it. Progestins like fina/duta/proges are far more powerful since one dose will stop the productions of DHT for days, this is in the hundreds of % more effective than what spiro can actually do (including RU).Leave a comment:
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That's OK. That's why I made this thread, to answer questions.
It all depends where you get it from. Both MedicalWellnessCenter and Regenepure (Klein's formula) will customize it for you.
In my own experience, Promox was much easier to cusomize my Progesterone prescription. They might do it for you and
give you customized/low amount of Minoxidil. Promox is called that because it contains Finasteride (1 milligram's worth)
mixed in, in addition to Minoxidil.
Now, that said, it contains hydrocortisone, so the scalp won't reject the medications. That's very important. I would recommend
you DO NOT get it with Retinol, which is an acid that helps absorb Minoxidil. Also, I don't get the Aezalic acid. I do get it with
Latanoprost, the eyelash regrowth medication. So far I'm very happy, and have no side effects.
Would definitely get .5% Progesterone (default is .25%, I believe). But, you could go as high has 1%, which is what I plan on
doing on my next Promox script.
Or if using Minox to kick start the regrowth then can I drop it thereafter, leaving prog to maintain it?Leave a comment:
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I lost 2.5 Norwoods in 4 years. I definitely wanna try progesterone but I have little knowledge of this stuff. Is it safe to use? What I concern most is cancer. And would you please suggest me a source for it thanks. And do I need to use it in combination with other stuff such as Minox or use it alone to see the result first? Sorry for asking so many questions.
It all depends where you get it from. Both MedicalWellnessCenter and Regenepure (Klein's formula) will customize it for you.
In my own experience, Promox was much easier to cusomize my Progesterone prescription. They might do it for you and
give you customized/low amount of Minoxidil. Promox is called that because it contains Finasteride (1 milligram's worth)
mixed in, in addition to Minoxidil.
Now, that said, it contains hydrocortisone, so the scalp won't reject the medications. That's very important. I would recommend
you DO NOT get it with Retinol, which is an acid that helps absorb Minoxidil. Also, I don't get the Aezalic acid. I do get it with
Latanoprost, the eyelash regrowth medication. So far I'm very happy, and have no side effects.
Would definitely get .5% Progesterone (default is .25%, I believe). But, you could go as high has 1%, which is what I plan on
doing on my next Promox script.Leave a comment:
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Let me give you a better answer than before.
It depends on how long the hair loss has occurred. If it just recently started, you should
start with known medications first. Such as Finasteride, and Minoxidil Foam (I always recommend Foam,
because you won't have scalp irritation and dandruff).
If that isn't working, and your hairloss is agressive, Progesterone is the next step.
For agressive hair loss, (dropping a few norwoods in a matter of years), go STRAIGHT to Progesterone. Just
skip taking Finasteride, possibly. And get the HIGHEST Progesterone dosage possible.
Remember, every .1% topical is equal to one milligrams, in tablet form. That's the general rule
with this medications.
Since it's almost Summer here, in the U.S., I'm going to take pictures with better lighting, as people
have requested me to do that.Leave a comment:
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