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    HI, I am going to be 26 years old in a few days, I have been suffering from balding since 19 I believe. I have not gone to the doctor to get a real test but I know since my family has very thin hair, that I most likely have mpb from my dads side. I have been on fin for about 1 1/2 years and I have seen a significant amount of hair regrowth. The problem is that it has basically done all it can do. I have been basically wearing a hat for the last 2 years, this is very depressing to me but since I usually stay at home I didn't mind that much. However, it has come the time where I am going to be going out and I need help from you guys to suggest what my best scenario might be. I will also like to hear in what stage in mpb I am in, although I think I am a defuse thinner.

    I want to know if I should wait for this new treatments to see if they work like L'attise and Loreal. Or do you guys think I might be able to pull off some sort of hair paint job and hide it as best I can. One major problem for me is that I am also very thin in the sides, in fact even more than in the top, which really sucks. I can trim it to zero and maybe have the top longer and spray? Comb hair down? Or should I consider looking for hair transplant which in my situation with very little donor hair might not be so good. Any advice you guys can give me is good but I just can't shave it completely bald. Here is some photos I took tonight, I have long hair here since I don't like going to the barber shop that much for obvious reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erick View Post
    Any advice you guys can give me is good...
    The very first thing you need to do is talk to a doctor who specializes in hair loss.

    At only 1.5 years, you do not yet know if Finasteride has done all it is going to do for you.

    There is an FDA approved hair growth stimulant available now. It's called Rogaine, but I cannot tell from your pictures if your pattern is appropriate for Rogaine.

    Since you classify yourself as a diffuse thinner, you may be able to benefit from using the laser comb every other day. The laser comb is expensive though.

    You may also benefit from using Nizoral shampoo once per week. For your regular washing, switch to sulfate free shampoo and conditioner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy C View Post
    The very first thing you need to do is talk to a doctor who specializes in hair loss.

    At only 1.5 years, you do not yet know if Finasteride has done all it is going to do for you.

    There is an FDA approved hair growth stimulant available now. It's called Rogaine, but I cannot tell from your pictures if your pattern is appropriate for Rogaine.

    Since you classify yourself as a diffuse thinner, you may be able to benefit from using the laser comb every other day. The laser comb is expensive though.

    You may also benefit from using Nizoral shampoo once per week. For your regular washing, switch to sulfate free shampoo and conditioner.
    Thank for advice Tracy, do you think this shampoo is good for use

    http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Paris-E...e+free+shampoo

    It says it's sulfate free. I don't know about conditioner, I heard it makes your hair even thinner. Or I'm I wrong, anyways could you please recommend the ones you use.

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    Your hair characteristics would probably make for a good HT someday. In the meantime, check out Toppik, Dermatch, and other concealers. You have enough hair to get by using those products for the time being. You want to wait as long as possible before getting an HT. The concealers should at least get you out of the house without a hat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lalala View Post
    Your hair characteristics would probably make for a good HT someday. In the meantime, check out Toppik, Dermatch, and other concealers. You have enough hair to get by using those products for the time being. You want to wait as long as possible before getting an HT. The concealers should at least get you out of the house without a hat.
    Hey thanks, for the advice, but i'm an idiot and I bought toppik about 2 days ago and didn't see it came in different colors. What color do you guys think I should get for optimum results. I bought Dark brown without knowing it came in colors, I should of imagined that it had to come in color. Anyways, I did not open the bottle yet, so I will be able to return it for another one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erick View Post
    Thank for advice Tracy, do you think this shampoo is good for use

    It says it's sulfate free. I don't know about conditioner, I heard it makes your hair even thinner. Or I'm I wrong, anyways could you please recommend the ones you use.
    I use Aveeno "Pure Renewal" Sulfate free shampoo and conditioner for my regular washing. On the days that I use Nizoral A-D shampoo I use Aveeno "Nourish+ Moisturize" conditioner.

    If your hair is short and you would prefer to use a 2-in-1 rather than a seperate shampoo and conditioner, Aveeno also offers a 2-in-1 version of "Pure Renewal".


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy C View Post
    I use Aveeno "Pure Renewal" Sulfate free shampoo and conditioner for my regular washing. On the days that I use Nizoral A-D shampoo I use Aveeno "Nourish+ Moisturize" conditioner.

    If your hair is short and you would prefer to use a 2-in-1 rather than a seperate shampoo and conditioner, Aveeno also offers a 2-in-1 version of "Pure Renewal".

    Wow Tracy thanks, even though I did not get the same shampoo, first time I got off the shower using the nizoral and the sulfate free shampoo, my hair felt so much thicker and healthier. Does niziral only prevent hair, or is there a study that it might also regrow it?

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    Did you use both shampoos in one washing? If so, you don't need to do that. You only need to use Nizoral in place of your regular shampoo not in addition to. Also, don't use Nizoral A-D more than twice a week. You want to make sure that you do not over use Nizoral.

    Though there have been a few studies posted on the web. There was only one credible study on Nizoral for the treatment of androgeneic alopecia (hereditary hair loss) in women. The results of the study showed that it was as effective for women as 2% Minoxidil. On it's own, Nizoral is not a "stand alone" treatment for hereditary hair loss. It is an adjunct to other treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride (for men) and Spironolactone (for women). Basically that means it helps these treatments work but it itself is not a treatment. It is often prescribed as part of a women's hair loss treatment regimen. Personally, I think that for women it might help hair grow back but for men it only helps prevent further loss. The key word there is "helps".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy C View Post

    Since you classify yourself as a diffuse thinner, you may be able to benefit from using the laser comb every other day. The laser comb is expensive though.
    Do you have any studies that show this? As a diffuse thinner, I'd be curious to read them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ1154 View Post
    Do you have any studies that show this? As a diffuse thinner, I'd be curious to read them.
    The study information is available from either the FDA's website, Bernstein Medical or from Hairmax's own website. I base my comments and recommendations solely on my own personal experience with my laser comb, not on study information.

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