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Yes it does work. But it takes a different time for different people to see results.
For example, some claim to see results in the first 3-6 months. Others claim to see results in under a year or within a year. Personally, i'm starting to see regrowth AFTER more than a year, 15 months to be exact. I've also been on finasteride for 15 months.
The most important thing is, that while it took a while for my hair to start regrowing, I had a set back because I was also diagnosed with Alopecia Areata in the middle of last year, on top of my already MPB. My AA has been treated and it's getting better, my Dermatologist has injected me with some steroid, I forgot what it was, I think it's a cortisone injection steroid, i've gotten injections on 4 different appointments. The injection seems to not only make my AA better, but I think it's aiding fin and minoxidil in my fight with MPB.
The bald patches infected by AA went from being completely bald, hair less, just skin, to now it's really filling up and doctors say I am lucky I have responded so well, they say it doesn't work at all for some people. They actually asked me if I wanted to be part of a study, they're trying to find a cure for AA, they wanna see why it works on some people and doesn't work on other people.
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Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
Personally, i'm starting to see regrowth AFTER more than a year, 15 months to be exact. I've also been on finasteride for 15 months.
I am glad to hear that you are finally beginning to see results. Androgenetic Alopecia is hard enough to deal with. I cannot imagine how awful it would be to be stricken with Alopecia Areata as well. My heart goes out to you.
Anything you could do to help doctors figure out how to treat Alopecia Areata more effectively would be a wonderful thing.
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hi- i have been using minoxidil 5% for about 7 1/2 months and the only thing that i have noticed is that my hair loss that stabilized. i guess with the balance hair i have i can effectively use my hair building fiber!
i found a small clinic in sri lanka called Trendz that sells a product called Renokin. i read the book they had and looks interesting. i might pick up 3 bottles of it before i leave the country.
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Here is a graph that says everything:
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but say you're balding at the top front of the scalp and there is peach fuzz there. If you use minoxidil 5% solution once a day before bed and nizoral 2% shampoo, will the peach fuzz turn into normal hair?
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Originally Posted by Baldasaurus
but say you're balding at the top front of the scalp and there is peach fuzz there. If you use minoxidil 5% solution once a day before bed and nizoral 2% shampoo, will the peach fuzz turn into normal hair?
That depends.. results vary on how long the male pattern baldness has been on the individual..five years, ten years or maybe less.. in terms of peach fuzz has been there. And the severity of the baldness in terms of the Norwood scale
How long the hair follicles have been miniaturized and dormant in their growth phase might determine how responsive the treatment is or in some cases the peach fuzz might never darken and grow into full hair. The length of time the DHT has bound itself to the receptors in the hair follicle and to undo the damage might be quicker in some and in others it might be a slower process to rectify.
If it sheds and grows back you will have your answer. But based on the severity minoxidil 5% is to be used twice a day, nizoral twice a week and finasteride 1 mg once a day.
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Originally Posted by ChrisM
That depends.. results vary on how long the male pattern baldness has been on the individual..five years, ten years or maybe less.. in terms of peach fuzz has been there. And the severity of the baldness in terms of the Norwood scale
How long the hair follicles have been miniaturized and dormant in their growth phase might determine how responsive the treatment is or in some cases the peach fuzz might never darken and grow into full hair. The length of time the DHT has bound itself to the receptors in the hair follicle and to undo the damage might be quicker in some and in others it might be a slower process to rectify.
If it sheds and grows back you will have your answer. But based on the severity minoxidil 5% is to be used twice a day, nizoral twice a week and finasteride 1 mg once a day.
Thanks Chris. Well im currently 17, turning 18 in a month and i started noticing my hairline receding at late 15. I am currently between a NW2 and NW3. I got a haircut about a month ago and thats when i noticed all of the peach fuzz replacing the terminal hair that used to be on my hairline. So i havent even been balding for 5 years. With this being said, do you think the vellus hairs will go terminal?
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Rogaine 5% works!
(18 year old)3 month results using rogaine 5%. Had my doubts but after shredding a couple weeks it started growing back thicker. First pic 2 weeks using rogaine second pic 3 months later.
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Looks much better Congratulations, more often than not minox causes the miniaturization of follicles over time(more hair but vellus hair only) does nothing for thicker looking hair in the front, while the crown looks slightly better from the vellus hair. Glad its working for you!
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Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting
Yes it does work. But it takes a different time for different people to see results.
For example, some claim to see results in the first 3-6 months. Others claim to see results in under a year or within a year. Personally, i'm starting to see regrowth AFTER more than a year, 15 months to be exact. I've also been on finasteride for 15 months.
The most important thing is, that while it took a while for my hair to start regrowing, I had a set back because I was also diagnosed with Alopecia Areata in the middle of last year, on top of my already MPB. My AA has been treated and it's getting better, my Dermatologist has injected me with some steroid, I forgot what it was, I think it's a cortisone injection steroid, i've gotten injections on 4 different appointments. The injection seems to not only make my AA better, but I think it's aiding fin and minoxidil in my fight with MPB.
The bald patches infected by AA went from being completely bald, hair less, just skin, to now it's really filling up and doctors say I am lucky I have responded so well, they say it doesn't work at all for some people. They actually asked me if I wanted to be part of a study, they're trying to find a cure for AA, they wanna see why it works on some people and doesn't work on other people.
That's interesting that they used steroid injections to regrow hair lost due to Alopecia Areata. I often wonder why they don't at least try to use steroid injections to regrow hair in people suffering from male pattern baldness.
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