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  • hairlossguy1014
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2018
    • 5

    I went to a dermatologist and she gave me these

    Hello guys, today i went to see a derma.
    She examined my hair in like 2 minutes and concluded that i have androgenetic alopecia.

    Here are two albums of my hair :



    Anyway she prescribed me these things :
    Néoptide hommes
    Dermoval gel
    and another one i couldn't read

    She told me that i shouldn't use fin and that minox is better than fin.


    I don't really know what to do now since i can't get my hands on fin.

    Should i try to visit another derma ???
  • robincurtz
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 225

    #2
    I highly doubt how did she managed to get her degree?

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    • hairlossguy1014
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 5

      #3
      Originally posted by robincurtz
      I highly doubt how did she managed to get her degree?
      What do you think about my hair situation ??
      and these meds :
      - Dermoval gel (Clobetasol propionate)
      - Neoptide ( Ducray)

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      • BaldBearded
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2017
        • 552

        #4
        Originally posted by hairlossguy1014
        Hello guys, today i went to see a derma.
        She examined my hair in like 2 minutes and concluded that i have androgenetic alopecia.

        Here are two albums of my hair :



        Anyway she prescribed me these things :
        Néoptide hommes
        Dermoval gel
        and another one i couldn't read

        She told me that i shouldn't use fin and that minox is better than fin.


        I don't really know what to do now since i can't get my hands on fin.

        Should i try to visit another derma ???
        1. The first is a steroid, sometimes used to treat hairloss.

        2. Also used to treat hair loss.

        3. "and another one i couldn't read" well, maybe it's important enough to find out?

        You should give it a try, just switching from one doctor to another to get the Rx that YOU want, is not really smart. Let the professionals do their job. Think of all the BALD guys on this website dolling out medical advice, who are NOT doctors.

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        • BaldBearded
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2017
          • 552

          #5
          Originally posted by robincurtz
          I highly doubt how did she managed to get her degree?
          And, exactly how and when did you get yours?

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          • hairlossguy1014
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2018
            • 5

            #6
            Originally posted by BaldBearded
            1. The first is a steroid, sometimes used to treat hairloss.

            2. Also used to treat hair loss.

            3. "and another one i couldn't read" well, maybe it's important enough to find out?

            You should give it a try, just switching from one doctor to another to get the Rx that YOU want, is not really smart. Let the professionals do their job. Think of all the BALD guys on this website dolling out medical advice, who are NOT doctors.

            What will happen if i stop taking these two medicament ?? I meant are they for forever.
            I've not read any success stories of people using them.

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            • robincurtz
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 225

              #7
              Finasteride is the first line of attack, it is far better than minox. See a good doctor. I have been maintaining Norwood 2 since last 7 years. I take dutasteride 0.5 mg daily.

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              • BaldBearded
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2017
                • 552

                #8
                Originally posted by hairlossguy1014
                What will happen if i stop taking these two medicament ?? I meant are they for forever.
                I've not read any success stories of people using them.
                All great questions for the prescribing doctor.

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