Will I be able to hold on to my hair until Histogen is available!?

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  • reasonistian
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    I think that I'll wait a year or so and if I progressed to norwood 2-2.5 I'll start taking fin, I think that is probably the best decision.

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  • Illusion
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    Originally posted by reasonistian
    I don't like the idea of taking fin and dealing with side effects and treatment would only slow down hair loss for maybe 5-6? years the hair loss will be accelerated.
    Stop worrying about those "what if's ". You don't avoid using bikes/cars/whatever either because there's a small risk you get an accident (and an even smaller risk you die), right? That's exactly how your logic sounds to me.

    Regarding what your results will be, nobody can say for sure as it depends from person to person. However, even if fin would lose efficacy after 5-6 years (which it doesn't) then at least you had 5-6 years of good hair, which is great!

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  • Joan
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    My son (now 19) started taking fin when he was a little over 18. So far he's had no sides. I can't say that it's helped his shedding, but who knows? Maybe he'd have had a lot less hair by now if he never got on it. Your decision, though.

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  • reasonistian
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    I'll probably wait a couple of years before taking fin as I am too young for it. I know the choices very well. fin would slow down the balding for 10 years most. A hair transplant is out of the question as I will probably proceed to a norwood 6-7. So a hair system would by my last option, shaving is out of the question as I don't look good bald my dad actually pulls it off pretty well and he looks better than when he had hair in his early twenties but I guess some people are just lucky.

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  • KO1
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    These side effects that you are scared of are uncommon, most of us don't have any issues with taking the drug, and it is pretty much your best bet for keeping your hair.

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  • reasonistian
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    I don't like the idea of taking fin and dealing with side effects and treatment would only slow down hair loss for maybe 5-6? years the hair loss will be accelerated. I had one of my teachers who told me he has been wearing a hairpiece for 12 years after I made a comment about my hair loss, he even let me check it and it was damn convincing even to the touch.

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  • Illusion
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    Originally posted by reasonistian
    I am thinking of accepting hair loss for now and use a semi-permanent hair piece when I become bald. They have came a long way since the 80s and decent ones can only be recognized on close inspection, and they don't need much maintenance besides reapplying the adhesive every 3-4 week (not more than 20 minutes)
    You don't accept hair loss "for now". You either accept it or you don't. Really, the whole hair piece thing seems like a terrible idea because you have a good head of hair now and it can likely be maintained with finasteride and minox but instead you're choosing the more stressful way of fighting hair loss. As with a lot of things and especially hair loss: prevention is better than cure.

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  • reasonistian
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    I am thinking of accepting hair loss for now and use a semi-permanent hair piece when I become bald. They have came a long way since the 80s and decent ones can only be recognized on close inspection, and they don't need much maintenance besides reapplying the adhesive every 3-4 week (not more than 20 minutes)

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  • thejack
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    Originally posted by Illusion
    He could hold off fin for a couple of years but if his hair loss will advance rather rapid over the course of those years, he's going to wish he would have started it at this moment.
    Yeah sure I meant if I was him I would definitely take it but need to be aware what exactly the drug does and the elevated dangers if you are still not fully out of puberty.

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  • Illusion
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    Originally posted by thejack
    He is barely 18 years old and has a family history of hairloss.


    Start with minoxidil and keto shampoo reasonistian, you are a bit young to use finasteride so hold off that for a couple years at least. If you maintain what you have with those meds then I would consider you saved!

    P.s if you grow your hair longer you can style it with practice to cover your temple points naturally and it will frame your face better.
    He could hold off fin for a couple of years but if his hair loss will advance rather rapid over the course of those years, he's going to wish he would have started it at this moment.



    @OP: You don't necessarily have to take fin, but it is by far your best shot at maintaining. Think about it and do what feels right. I am in the exact same situation (teenager + balding =/= fun) as you are so I know how you feel. I too fear that I won't have a lot of hair on my head anymore when better things come out, but I do my best to maintain what I have right now with fin, minox and ru

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  • thejack
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    Originally posted by lelma
    Isn't this a mature hairline?
    He is barely 18 years old and has a family history of hairloss.


    Start with minoxidil and keto shampoo reasonistian, you are a bit young to use finasteride so hold off that for a couple years at least. If you maintain what you have with those meds then I would consider you saved!

    P.s if you grow your hair longer you can style it with practice to cover your temple points naturally and it will frame your face better.

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  • lelma
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    Isn't this a mature hairline?

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  • robincurtz
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    How r u sure that histogen would hit the market???

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  • Will I be able to hold on to my hair until Histogen is available!?

    I am barely 18 and I know I am balding, I am already nw 1.5-2. I've had a large forehead for all my life and now I noticed the receding hairline. My dad now is something like nw6 and he was nw 3 when he was in his late twenties early thirties. But on my mothers side everyone has a head full of hair except my great grandmother who is now like 96 years. So I have been researching hair loss and I am optimistic about the future treatments. But I am not sure that I would have hair on my head by then.
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