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  • Nick47
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2016
    • 3

    23 and badly receding

    Hey guys
    I've just turned 23 and for a few years now my hairlines just been receding more and more and I've tried looking into a treatment, can't afford any of them and don't want to go to a hair treatment clinic as I've read they rip you off for the same medication you can buy yourself?
    I've read so many different types of medication and shampoos and foams, I'm just so lost and confused!
    What on earth am I supposed to buy/do to stop or even regain my hairline. Even just to prevent it receding or slow it down...I've read so many different things 😭 posting a pic of hairline so people can see.
    Thanks guys,
    Nick
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    #2
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    • JohnMPB
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 382

      #3
      Originally posted by WHTC Clinic
      If you want to keep your hair quality, consider PRP, vitamins, and get a free consultation (In-person and online) so that you can have your hair density measured. Lastly, maintain a nutritional and well-balanced diet
      Wtf worst advice ever...I would expect better from a ht clinic.

      OP, confirm with a doctor or derm you have male patterned baldness (from your pics it looks like you have recession) and look into FDA approved treatments (Finasteride, minoxidil). Many here use the "big 3" do a search on this forum to learn more about it. Disregard the info from the above poster, if your have mpb vitamins and diet ain't gonna help much. PRP is a huuuuge and costly question mark. Good luck

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      • Sean
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 262

        #4
        Looks like recession, but it is good to see a doc that specializes in hair. See if you can have a miniturization test. Be careful even with meds, they may work for some but some folks can go through sheds. There are side effects to these things and weigh the pros and cons, but definitely speak with a doc. No shampoo can really grow hair, but some may thicken the look of it due to fillers or whatever ingredients. Vitamins may not do much but if you have any recession due to certain vitamin deficiencies, then it may assist.

        How do you normally style your hair?

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        • tedwuji
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 478

          #5
          Originally posted by JohnMPB
          Wtf worst advice ever...I would expect better from a ht clinic.

          OP, confirm with a doctor or derm you have male patterned baldness (from your pics it looks like you have recession) and look into FDA approved treatments (Finasteride, minoxidil). Many here use the "big 3" do a search on this forum to learn more about it. Disregard the info from the above poster, if your have mpb vitamins and diet ain't gonna help much. PRP is a huuuuge and costly question mark. Good luck
          Nailed it.

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          • tedwuji
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2014
            • 478

            #6
            Originally posted by Nick47
            Hey guys
            I've just turned 23 and for a few years now my hairlines just been receding more and more and I've tried looking into a treatment, can't afford any of them and don't want to go to a hair treatment clinic as I've read they rip you off for the same medication you can buy yourself?
            I've read so many different types of medication and shampoos and foams, I'm just so lost and confused!
            What on earth am I supposed to buy/do to stop or even regain my hairline. Even just to prevent it receding or slow it down...I've read so many different things �� posting a pic of hairline so people can see.
            Thanks guys,
            Nick
            Check my thread for things I've done. Finasteride was a slamdunk for me.

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            • Johny41
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2014
              • 145

              #7
              Hi Nick,
              It looks like receding hairline.
              The most common way of treatment is the use of Finasteride tablets. You are right, propecia is expensive, but there are way to reduce the price. Opt for generics. Generic finasteride is much more cheaper than the brand. Many men also buy finasteride 5 mg and split it in 4 doses that will be 1.25 mg. Hope it helps.

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              • tedwuji
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2014
                • 478

                #8
                Originally posted by Johny41
                Hi Nick,
                It looks like receding hairline.
                The most common way of treatment is the use of Finasteride tablets. You are right, propecia is expensive, but there are way to reduce the price. Opt for generics. Generic finasteride is much more cheaper than the brand. Many men also buy finasteride 5 mg and split it in 4 doses that will be 1.25 mg. Hope it helps.
                Generic Proscar 5mg pills are $9 for 30 pills to quarter (30x4= 120 doses).
                That is a 1 year supply for about 27 dollars at Walmart Pharmacy in USA.

                $27/12months = $2.25/month Expensive? Really?




                *Good idea to check you are getting the generic from the same company each time assuming its working well. And I would stay away from online pharmacies.

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                • Johny41
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2014
                  • 145

                  #9
                  Originally posted by tedwuji
                  Generic Proscar 5mg pills are $9 for 30 pills to quarter (30x4= 120 doses).
                  That is a 1 year supply for about 27 dollars at Walmart Pharmacy in USA.

                  $27/12months = $2.25/month Expensive? Really?




                  *Good idea to check you are getting the generic from the same company each time assuming its working well. And I would stay away from online pharmacies.
                  I meant that brand Propecia is expensive. Generics are much more cheaper and your example shows it very clearly.

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                  • tedwuji
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 478

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Johny41
                    I meant that brand Propecia is expensive. Generics are much more cheaper and your example shows it very clearly.
                    I understand. Good show.

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                    • pajason
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2016
                      • 141

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JohnMPB
                      Wtf worst advice ever...I would expect better from a ht clinic.

                      OP, confirm with a doctor or derm you have male patterned baldness (from your pics it looks like you have recession) and look into FDA approved treatments (Finasteride, minoxidil). Many here use the "big 3" do a search on this forum to learn more about it. Disregard the info from the above poster, if your have mpb vitamins and diet ain't gonna help much. PRP is a huuuuge and costly question mark. Good luck
                      no issue seeing a derm or a dr but PRP would be way down the list of treatments. It totally unproven. My advice would be start propecia take some pictures of your hair wet in a well lit room. Take propecia for 9 to 12 months then take some more pics in the same lighting. Look at pics and see if there is any change(no change is good) Then you can decide based on if you got worse, stabilized or regrew hair if you want to continue propecia, stop or add something else like minoxidil.

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                      • Herbaliser
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 436

                        #12
                        Originally posted by JohnMPB
                        Wtf worst advice ever...I would expect better from a ht clinic.

                        OP, confirm with a doctor or derm you have male patterned baldness (from your pics it looks like you have recession) and look into FDA approved treatments (Finasteride, minoxidil). Many here use the "big 3" do a search on this forum to learn more about it. Disregard the info from the above poster, if your have mpb vitamins and diet ain't gonna help much. PRP is a huuuuge and costly question mark. Good luck
                        So your advice is better?
                        FDA approved docent mean anything, and their so called purpose is actually to protect the US citizens from dangerous drugs, or have i missed something?

                        Seems like a drug abusing crisis in the US, and it seems that there is pill for everything nowadays.


                        And for once a clinic is actually recommending a dietary option that worked for me, but itīs never going to proven due to non profits.
                        So maybe you should wake up to reality instead, and why the FDA puppeteers are approving every possible drug that kills more people than car crashes.

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                        • JohnMPB
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 382

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Herbaliser
                          So your advice is better?
                          FDA approved docent mean anything, and their so called purpose is actually to protect the US citizens from dangerous drugs, or have i missed something?

                          Seems like a drug abusing crisis in the US, and it seems that there is pill for everything nowadays.


                          And for once a clinic is actually recommending a dietary option that worked for me, but itīs never going to proven due to non profits.
                          So maybe you should wake up to reality instead, and why the FDA puppeteers are approving every possible drug that kills more people than car crashes.
                          http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/...es-or-firearms
                          Hey OP, please excuse our friend herby here. I think he may have a secret fetish where he gets off of thinking of guys rubbing green juice all over their scalp (believe it or not that's his "solution" to hair loss).

                          Like I said look into the big 3 and decide what is good for u. Good luck.

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                          • Herbaliser
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 436

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JohnMPB
                            Hey OP, please excuse our friend herby here. I think he may have a secret fetish where he gets off of thinking of guys rubbing green juice all over their scalp (believe it or not that's his "solution" to hair loss).

                            Like I said look into the big 3 and decide what is good for u. Good luck.
                            Your mature answer made me realize, how easy it is for the drug companies.
                            Iīm amazed that prescription drugs are even commercialized in US, and how they actually managed to make it possible $
                            But then again they spend more money marketing their drugs, than actually following up itīs effectiveness.

                            Ask your doctor, if the above confuses you.

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                            • Herbaliser
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 436

                              #15
                              So many specialized hair surgeons here, and i would appreciate some feedback.
                              If any you should have the knowledge, whats happening with the drug abuse in the US, and how is it possible that FDA is approving this?

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