Propecia And Unprotected Sex – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Can you tell me, When using Propecia (3 months) is it safe to have unpretected sex without dangering female partner?

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There is no danger to your partner from finasteride (Propecia) by having unprotected sex while you are taking this drug. Propecia’s manufacturer, Merck, does not warn of problems in this regard.

The question I am often asked is whether unprotected sex and pregnancy could cause problems for a man on Propecia. I believe that the answer to this question is that getting your lady pregnant should not be a problem when on Propecia, but if you are concerned about it, then you might stop taking it during the period when she is most fertile. I’ve written about that previously here and here.

White Scabs 3 Months Post-Procedure – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello
I had a strip procedure done a little over 3 months ago and now Im starting to get a little worried. I have these white scabs in my donor and recipient area, and when these scabs come out, they carry with them 2-5 hairs. This does not seem normal…

At three months you should be completely normal. Most people have no scabs within a week or so. This may be a matter of your washing technique. I have seen men who do not wash their hair properly leaving the remnants of hair and scabs for weeks or months.

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Female with Hair Recession – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I saw your post on January 20 with the brow lift repair. It was amazing. I am a 34 female and my problem is that my corners have disappeared like a man’s corners. Is that common and can it be fixed like the example you showed?

You are referring to the post I made titled Female Hairline Restoration After Brow Lift (with Photos).

Corner hair loss is actually very common in women, but it is often not complete. The corners will thin while the rest of the hair (in the non-genetic balding female) will stay strong, making the thinning more noticable. Yes, the female hair line can be created just like the patient in that blog posting from January 20. However, I must caution you — you must be very careful in chosing your doctor, for the art of female hairline rebuilding is difficult unless the doctor is exceptionally trained in building such hairlines.

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Am I Going Bald? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

When I was younger, I always had very thick hair. Never a concern at all. Recently, I ran my fingers through my hair and noticed that I could see my scalp quite easily by pulling the hair vertically or to the side. I usually have a very short haircut, not military style but certainly less than an inch in length. I’ve been paying more attention to my hair lately because I’ve been growing it out, and that’s really the only reason I’ve noticed. It seems like the hair on the side is thinning more…I’m not really noticing a maturation pattern where it’s receding, just thinning.

My uncle on my mother’s side is almost entirely bald, my father has a bald spot on the back of his head and thin hair…so genetic predisposition is possible/probable. I’m wondering what I should do at this point. I may be over-reacting but I’d like to find out. I use gel/comb my hair regularly, but I’ve never seen hair fall out. I can run my hand through my hair several times without seeing any hair fall off.

I’ve also started wearing a hat recently, which is reasonably tight…and may only be coincidence. I’m just not sure what to do/who to see.

Thanks for your help/site…it’s much appreciated.

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To determine if you are balding, you need to have your head mapped out for miniaturization which will show if your have developed or are developing a pattern of thinning that will eventually lead to frank balding. Any topicals you place for combing your hair may make it look fuller, but it will not change the process that is going on. Propecia is the best medication to slow or stop the hair loss and some times it even reverses it, but first you need a diagnosis. The hat will not make a difference in the hair loss, unless is is very tight and causes pulling of the hair.

Post-Operative Questions About Telogen – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

First, I would like to appreciate your online service, for freely accepting questions and comments and for your valuable answers. Thank You.

I have had my hair transplant about 12weeks ago of approx. 1,650 grafts. My donor area took quite some time to heal, approx. 9-10weeks, before the occasional swelling in a few spots which have now completely subsided. During the first 10 days I had some grafts fall out, which I was told was normal, over the next few weeks I lost more of these transplanted grafts as has been considered normal procedure after a hair transplant. I have had to deal with pimples/puss modules in the transplanted region occasionally and again I read that this is normal. I have used Neospirin ointment to treat these modules and it has helped quite a bit. I am also taking finasteride 1mg for about 17weeks (started 5weeks prior to the procedure as recommended by the Doctor). It is now 12 weeks, and my questions are:

  1. Is it possible that not all the transplanted hair has fallen out? Because when I touch the transplanted region with the palm of my hand, I still feel a few spikes here and there. Just today I noticed a couple of hairs with scab attached at the bottom fall out. Should i be concerned that even after 12 weeks not all of the transplanted hairs have fallen out?
  2. As I do not see much new hair in the transplanted area as yet after 12 weeks, should I be concerned, when I have been reading that by 2-3 months the new hair would start appearing.
  3. I am considered type VI and 35yrs of age. Even with taking Finasteride, I seem to lose at least 50-75 hair everyday after the two daily showers. Do HOT water showers have a negative impact?

Your valuable comments are much appreciated. Thank You

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I am fairly sure that you are not losing hair transplants, but what you are seeing may reflect poor cleansing of the recipient area where the scabs stayed on too long. Without seeing you, I am assuming that what you are seeing is the hair from within the old grafts that is coming out (the hair that should have fallen out earlier). The ‘root’ of the transplanted graft is secure in a couple of days after a transplant until the scabs are all off. Rarely will a transplanted graft come out after the scabs are gone (in our hands in just a few days the wounds lock the hair graft into position because of the small needles we use). We have researched this extensively, and found that they can not be pulled out the earlier of (1) after 10-12 days, even if you try to pull them out, or (2) the disappearance of the scabs (usually a couple of days in our practice). In patients who do not comply with our washing protocol, the scabs may last for weeks.

Hair roots start taking hold and growing hair in 10-20 weeks after the transplant procedure, so I would not worry at this stage in the transplant growth cycle.

Hot showers will not cause hair loss, but if you are losing hair, then there may be a shock effect from the original surgery which should be about over shortly. You need to ask your doctor to map out your remaining hair for miniaturization to determine if your class 6 pattern will progress to a more advanced pattern. That should have been in the discussion when you and your doctor made a Master Plan for what was about to happen to you with a hair transplant.

Hair Loss in Young Teen Male – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Doctor,
I have this very close friend who is 15 years old. He is suffering from hair loss and has been since about the age of 11. I’ve talked to him about it many times and he says that the amount of hair he loses after showers is unbelievable. Even when he runs his fingers through his hair strands come out. I really would like to do what I can to help him, he has trouble talking to people so I’m basically the only one who can help. He also gets made fun of at school sometimes and no one likes to be teased. I’ve read up on different causes of hair loss but nothing really is directed to younger teens. Please help me help him.

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Young men as young as 13 can have genetic hair loss. He needs to see a good doctor, get his hair and scalp mapped out for miniaturization and find out if he is genetically balding. Assuming it is genetic hair loss, then the drug that is best to hold on to his hair is Propecia. He must get help and get proper management; the price of premature balding is too grave a consequence for denying the problem.

Hair Loss InformationXanax and Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 33 year old male and am convinced that I am losing my hair at the front of my head. I have thick hair, but it is certainly thinner, i.e. I seem to have less hairs per square cm. I can also see my scalp at the front, which I could not around 1 year ago. When I comb my hair, or wash it I notice hair in my hands or in the comb. I would say that the number of hairs is around 5 or 6. This is also something pretty new to me. What I would like to know is, am i going bald and how can I determine the rate? Also I take Xanax in small doses and what like to know if this has an effect. Would Rogaine help for frontal hair loss?Finally, how long should I wait before I have a hair transplant. I don’t want to go bald before I do. Thanks.

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Xanax can cause hair loss, but I would think that if you are thinner in the frontal area, then you may be having genetic male patterned hair loss. As I have said many times in this blog, a diagnosis includes an examination for miniaturization, which would be evaluated throughout the head to determine what your genetic pattern might be. At 33 years old, your pattern should be evident when your scalp hair is mapped out. I am ingorning your 6 hairs per day loss as that is low and probably a wrong estimate, but the thinning of the hair in the front is more of a concern for me. If you have male pattern balding, the hair in the front will be heavily miniaturized and will show up nicely on magnification imaging. If that is the correct assessment, then Propecia may help slow or stop the hair loss.

If I’m Completely Bald, Do I Still Have Follicles? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Im completely bald! I have heard that Curis can stimulate the transition of hair follicles from the resting to the growth stage of the hair cycle.
(line picked up from a proper source). Does this mean it can help grow hair on my bald scalp too?

My question may be silly, but if im completely bald….do i have follicles on my head?

I’ve written briefly about Curis previously.

There are many steps that initiate hair growth in a hair cycle. I have heard that some people believe that there are 200 separate steps. If any one step is impacted by some disease or genetic balding process, the hair may not grow. This suggests that the elements of the hair are present even in the very bald person and there is much research going on to identify each step in the hair growing process and the critical proteins or genes that are needed to fix the process when it goes wrong.

Simply put, the answer to your question is a probable yes. How to get the hair to grow is another process completely. The good news is that there are many people and research groups working on the problem, but at this time there is no answer to each and every defect that has been identified, even in the experimental mouse trials that are being most used.

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Hair Loss Medication Side Effects – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello Dr. Rassman
I have always thought about doing something for my loss of hair which is mainly in the front. I hear about all these products (propecia, procede, avacor) they all sound so great but it’s hard to trust on any of them since they don’t mention any possible side effects. I read about the gentleman who loss a lot of his hair when he used procede and I’ve heard that propecia may cause low sperm count. Are these side effects common? Is there any place where I can find such information? I guess most products (like medicine) have possible side effects. I just need to know how common this occurs. Thank you

I have no direct knowledge about ProCede. Avacor’s main active component appears to be minoxidil, which is cheaper if you buy it as generic minoxidil. Propecia does not reduce the sperm count, but can reduce the volume of the ejaculate that goes with the orgasm. Your sperm count should be as potent for getting your lady pregnant as before you took Propecia. The good news about Propecia is that it stays in your body less than a day (90% is out of your system in a day and effectively 99% is out in the second day). Keep priorities, do your research, and get a good examination by an expert doctor.

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Taking Propecia and Viagra – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

First off I have learned alot from your web site. I’m sure all your readers are very greatful. I know I am!! My question is If someone already suffered from impotence and taking viagra or a simaler product for this would mixing propecia with it for hair loss be a problem. Is it a safe mixture in other words?

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There is no difficulty taking Viagra and Propecia. They do not interact with each other. This way you can enjoy both good sex and great hair. That is a winning combination.