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  • baldcel
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 3

    starting fin before hair loss

    I have a NW0 hairline and im almost 25. I know the health risks but want to maintain my current hairline. Is it unheard of for someone to start fin before any hairloss?
  • TooMuchHairWontKillYou
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 104

    #2
    Don't start fin before hair loss!

    You can always start it after first signs of hair loss.
    There are some cases when fin made hair worse

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    • jeff01
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2016
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by TooMuchHairWontKillYou
      Don't start fin before hair loss!

      You can always start it after first signs of hair loss.
      There are some cases when fin made hair worse
      I agree! I have heard similar cases about fin making hair worse. I would wait until it's your last resort.

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      • noisette
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 259

        #4
        Originally posted by baldcel
        I have a NW0 hairline and im almost 25. I know the health risks but want to maintain my current hairline. Is it unheard of for someone to start fin before any hairloss?
        Taking fin before hairloss is useless. Don't start this drug if you have no receding hairline or a sign of hairloss (vertex, thinning)

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        • Dench57
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2014
          • 176

          #5
          No, don't use Fin. Jump straight on Dutasteride 2.5mg a day, and oral Spironolactone 100mg-200mg daily. Better safe than sorry.

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          • noisette
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 259

            #6
            Originally posted by Dench57
            No, don't use Fin. Jump straight on Dutasteride 2.5mg a day, and oral Spironolactone 100mg-200mg daily. Better safe than sorry.
            Hahaha

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            • Occulus
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2013
              • 109

              #7
              If you have a history of hairloss in your family (both grandfathers are bald, father is bald, siblings, etc.), then I would get tested to see if you have a genetic propensity for hairloss (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...oss-early.html). If that is positive, then I WOULD get on proscar preventively. I wish I had - I started losing my hair at about 18 or 19, but didn't notice until I was 20. I started on proscar, and it helped me maintain a descent head of hair for a decade. If I had started even earlier, I believe I wouldn't have lost much hair at all.

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              • burtandernie
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1563

                #8
                Im sure someone has done that before, but taking a drug with different risks for no reason except just in case? Probably better to make sure you have it before going with life long treatment. You have plenty of time once it starts you wont wake up NW 3 a few days later. When it starts then worry about it

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                • lukey
                  Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 35

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dench57
                  No, don't use Fin. Jump straight on Dutasteride 2.5mg a day, and oral Spironolactone 100mg-200mg daily. Better safe than sorry.
                  Don't listen to this guy - these are half measures. What you need is a full castration.

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                  • Swooping
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 794

                    #10
                    You trying to make us jealous? .

                    No obviously don't use finasteride if you have a NW0 hairline lol.

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                    • InBeforeTheCure
                      Member
                      • Oct 2015
                      • 46

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Occulus
                      If you have a history of hairloss in your family (both grandfathers are bald, father is bald, siblings, etc.), then I would get tested to see if you have a genetic propensity for hairloss (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...oss-early.html). If that is positive, then I WOULD get on proscar preventively. I wish I had - I started losing my hair at about 18 or 19, but didn't notice until I was 20. I started on proscar, and it helped me maintain a descent head of hair for a decade. If I had started even earlier, I believe I wouldn't have lost much hair at all.
                      That test sounds like a ripoff. You could do the 23andMe test for less money, find out your genotype on almost 1 million markers (including the one they test for, rs6152 on the androgen receptor gene) and look at several other markers associated with MPB.

                      This is wrong:

                      Those whose results are negative will almost certainly keep their hair well into old age.
                      In this study, 62% of those with rs6152 = G were balding, but 40% of those with rs6152 = A (the "protective" allele) were also balding. It decreases your odds, but you can get a better idea of your risk if you consider several genes:


                      Phenotype category 1 = balding, Phenotype category 2 = not balding

                      Even then, you won't know for sure.

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                      • pkipling
                        Inactive
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 603

                        #12
                        Yeah.... As pretty much everyone else has stated, I would hold off. I don't really see the benefit of it. It's hard enough for a lot of guys to justify the potential risks of finasteride even when they know they're losing their hair. To take those risks when you don't even know if your hair needs saving doesn't seem like a great idea.

                        I would simply keep an eye on your hair/hairline and start weighing your options once you start seeing signs of actual hair loss.

                        I am a patient advocate for Dr. Parsa Mohebi in Los Angeles, CA. My opinions/comments are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Dr. Mohebi and his staff.

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                        • burtandernie
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 1563

                          #13
                          Yeah by weigh your options he means use propecia or dont. Its not like you have 20 different things that you could use that actually work

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                          • pkipling
                            Inactive
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 603

                            #14
                            Originally posted by burtandernie
                            Yeah by weigh your options he means use propecia or dont. Its not like you have 20 different things that you could use that actually work
                            There are quite a few more viable options that men are choosing these days besides Propecia alone. Yes, Propecia is top of the list as far as drugs are concerned, but I don't think taking or not taking Propecia is the only thing to consider when you begin to see you're losing your hair. You also have hair transplants, SMP, and Rogaine to name a few other paths should someone see themselves heading down the path to significant hair loss. Heck, some guys are even finding that simply buzzing their head is a very viable option to deal with their hair loss and it lifts a huge weight off their shoulders to go that route if they're able to pull off the look. Point being - he should wait until hair loss is an issue for him, and then see which route he wants to take depending on his own unique situation.

                            I do appreciate the snark, however.

                            I am a patient advocate for Dr. Parsa Mohebi in Los Angeles, CA. My opinions/comments are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Dr. Mohebi and his staff.

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