Avodart REGREW my hairline

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  • woebehold
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 8

    Avodart REGREW my hairline

    Contrary to the myth that avodart destroyer's hairlines, for it is regrowing an astonishing amount of hair in the hairline.

    Been on it for 10.5 months and for me it is as good as baldness cure...spectacular regrowth wouldn't be an overstatement.

    Existing better quality grew much thick from 3 months on.

    Had a particularly bad shed at temples, where thin/vellous hair was, but started to grow back 5-6 months in.

    Temple regrowth takes quite a bit of time...previous 5mm vellous hairs are at this point pigmented very thin hair, 2cm long.

    I guess the takeaway point is consistency and patience are needed to realise results, don't give up during the initial shed...it is temporary and reversible over time.

    Judging from my progress, i can understand why they say peak results on propecia are at the two year mark.
  • Dan26
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 1270

    #2
    Originally posted by woebehold
    Contrary to the myth that avodart destroyer's hairlines, for it is regrowing an astonishing amount of hair in the hairline.

    Been on it for 10.5 months and for me it is as good as baldness cure...spectacular regrowth wouldn't be an overstatement.

    Existing better quality grew much thick from 3 months on.

    Had a particularly bad shed at temples, where thin/vellous hair was, but started to grow back 5-6 months in.

    Temple regrowth takes quite a bit of time...previous 5mm vellous hairs are at this point pigmented very thin hair, 2cm long.

    I guess the takeaway point is consistency and patience are needed to realise results, don't give up during the initial shed...it is temporary and reversible over time.

    Judging from my progress, i can understand why they say peak results on propecia are at the two year mark.
    Did you try propecia first? Or hop right to avo?

    If so how was your experience on fin?

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    • PatientlyWaiting
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 1637

      #3
      Dutasteride has been the closest hairloss treatment to a cure that I have used. It gave me such quick results, that the hair looked like they were growing right before my eyes. Every week there was something new going on in terms of thickening or regrowth. Unfortunately that success was short-lived, no thanks to alopecia areata. If all you have is MPB, I don't know what you are doing using anything else other than dutasteride. The only reason my hair loss is not cured from Dut is because I have two kinds of hair losses.

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      • Notcoolanymore
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 2246

        #4
        Do you have any pics to go along with your claim? Not that I am doubting you, but I would like to see your "spectacular regrowth". I was able to get script for propecia from my doctor, but I would imagine I would need to see a derm to get a script for Dut. I am not opposed to getting dut online, but I would at least like the peace of mind to have a Dr. recommend and prescribe it. I plan on staying on fin for at least a year before I consider dut though.

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        • goldbondmafia
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 406

          #5
          Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
          Dutasteride has been the closest hairloss treatment to a cure that I have used. It gave me such quick results, that the hair looked like they were growing right before my eyes. Every week there was something new going on in terms of thickening or regrowth. Unfortunately that success was short-lived, no thanks to alopecia areata. If all you have is MPB, I don't know what you are doing using anything else other than dutasteride. The only reason my hair loss is not cured from Dut is because I have two kinds of hair losses.
          Did you add dut to fin or are you only taking dut? I have MPB with slight thinning only at my hairline and I would consider making the switch if im not happy at the 1 year point next june

          and OP you should post pics to back up your claim - although I do agree dut is supposed to be more effective than fin

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          • Notcoolanymore
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2246

            #6
            Originally posted by goldbondmafia
            and OP you should post pics to back up your claim - although I do agree dut is supposed to be more effective than fin
            Yeah. Not saying dut doesn't work, I have actually heard that it has helped when fin hasn't. I just want to see how much of an improvement it made. Seeing is believing, and convincing.

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            • ravegrover
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 262

              #7
              I am on Finpecia and Minox. Just curious to know about Dutasteride. What is it and can it be taken in addition to what I am already taking?

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              • PatientlyWaiting
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1637

                #8
                Originally posted by ravegrover
                I am on Finpecia and Minox. Just curious to know about Dutasteride. What is it and can it be taken in addition to what I am already taking?
                It's a pill that works similar to finasteride but it's stronger. So ideally, you want to drop finasteride and start using dutasteride.

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                • PatientlyWaiting
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1637

                  #9
                  Originally posted by goldbondmafia
                  Did you add dut to fin or are you only taking dut? I have MPB with slight thinning only at my hairline and I would consider making the switch if im not happy at the 1 year point next june

                  and OP you should post pics to back up your claim - although I do agree dut is supposed to be more effective than fin
                  I added dutasteride to fin for 5 months when my fin finished, then I dropped fin, but everything stayed the same, I didn't lose any hair other than the hair that alopecia areata knocked down 4 months into treatment.

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                  • woebehold
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 8

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dan26
                    Did you try propecia first? Or hop right to avo?

                    If so how was your experience on fin?
                    I was on propecia for 6 weeks, before starting avodart. Doctor prescribed it to me when I asked. Too short a time period to say if propecia did anything, bar a tiny bit of shedding towards the end of it, and no sides.

                    I initially had side effects on avodart for the first four weeks, noticeable increase in sex drive, god knows why, and a burning sensation when i took avodart on an empty stomach, but then these went away.

                    Always intended to go on avodart, just needed propecia in the interim while a found a doctor to prescribe it. Reason being that I'm in my twenties, and this is a very long game, so I am more than willing to take a risk I believe is minimal to stay as long above baseline as possible. Avodart was GSK's second biggest earner in 12/13...if ever there was a problem with the drug, we would know by now...I just don't buy the argument that the physiology of the population differs widely across age ranges.

                    No pictures unfortunately, as I never intended to measure my progress...just hope I maintained. But seriously good stuff, and transforms your entire hair...at least mine.

                    Happy to answer any questions about my experience.

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                    • woebehold
                      Junior Member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 8

                      #11
                      And sorry about the bad writing in the opening post...predictive typing went a bit mad.

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                      • Ohionin
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 19

                        #12
                        Hey guys. I am new here but I would love to see how this stuff regrows your hairline.

                        I am 31 and have a receding hairline. I hear we can stop the loss nowadays. Anyone know how?

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                        • ravegrover
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 262

                          #13
                          Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                          It's a pill that works similar to finasteride but it's stronger. So ideally, you want to drop finasteride and start using dutasteride.
                          When switching from 1mg Fin, should one go for 0.5mg Dutasteride? Would that be a stronger treatment and should I just drop Fin and take Dut one day?

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                          • DanWS
                            Member
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 68

                            #14
                            I'm just into my 3rd month of taking 0.25mg fin daily. Noticed hairline regrowth after just 2 months (actually more like 7 weeks). At first it looked just like when you're applying a concealer and accidentally drop some in front of your hairline and you gotta rub it off. Except it was actual new fricking hair growing there! My temples are also now seeing regrowth. I expected to see regrowth/thickening on top if anything, but I have yet to see any there. Hopefully in the coming months I will.

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                            • ChrisM
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 299

                              #15
                              I can attest to the significance of Dutasteride in the regimen. I was on Finasteride for a 1 year and 3 months. And it just wasn't cutting it in terms of results. A few vellus hairs turned dark but not many but I encountered little to no side effects. My MPB was far too gone or far more aggressive in scale at least a diffuse pattern NW5 declining to NW6. I took just 6 months worth of Dutasteride with Minoxidil and Ketoconazole (already on my routine previously) starting around March of this year mind you and wham not only can I see a hairline but my vellus hair on my crown and vertex grew turning black and gray respectively as I am in my early forties now sitting exactly at the age 42 years old. Adding biotin to the regimen also helped significantly to this improvement and now my hair looks to be reversed back to NW4 and slowly from their back to NW3. The progress has been nothing short of amazing. I will post pictures of my progress in shortly in the upcoming weeks to short comparisons of old pictures months to a year back to where I am now.

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