Propecia/Fin SHould be scrapped for good
Collapse
X
-
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
You are actually quite a bad responder, when you can't keep your hair on finasteride for such a small period of time. I would recommend you to jump on dutasteride or to add minoxidil.Comment
-
If your body doesn't produce dht, androgenic alopecia (at least in some marked form) won't happen. Pseudohermaphrodites don't go bald. That's hopefully enough simple, isn't it? All the large-scale studies prove it. The small minority of non-responders then goes to this and other forums, where they whine that all medications lose their efficiacy after "5-6 years". Why should it stop working, for Goodness sake, when the formation of DHT is permanently blocked and the activity of androgens decreases with age?
Rossi et al. (2011) documented that only 4 out of 102 patients experienced a reversal of the positive trend started in the 1st year. Do you recognize those four guys? That's you and your colleagues on this forum!
You are actually quite a bad responder, when you can't keep your hair on finasteride for such a small period of time. I would recommend you to jump on dutasteride or to add minoxidil.Comment
-
You don't need to suppress DHT completely. Even small children produce some amount of DHT and they don't get bald.Comment
-
You said "If your body doesn't produce dht, androgenic alopecia (at least in some marked form) won't happen." This is why I said the body still produces DHT on fin, which is why someone with suppressed DHT can continue losing hair; the cause is not absolute DHT levels, it is follicular sensitivity to the hormoneComment
-
You said "If your body doesn't produce dht, androgenic alopecia (at least in some marked form) won't happen." This is why I said the body still produces DHT on fin, which is why someone with suppressed DHT can continue losing hair; the cause is not absolute DHT levels, it is follicular sensitivity to the hormoneComment
-
It is also possible that DHT suppression causes an increase in the # of androgen receptors over time, however the studies on this have been small and limited so far.Comment
-
Unfortunately the absolute level of DHT is not what causes MPB, not by itself at least. Follicular sensitivity to DHT is an inherited trait. This is why men with abnormally low DHT levels can still lose hair, and why men with abnormally high DHT levels can go a lifetime without MPB
It is also possible that DHT suppression causes an increase in the # of androgen receptors over time, however the studies on this have been small and limited so far.Comment
Comment