I am 39 yrs old male and have been taking propecia for 3 months and 2 weeks (no effect so far). I have been to two doctors in Canada and none of them mapped me for miniaturization (they just prescribed propecia). My question is can I still get mapped for miniaturization or will the 3.5 months of propecia use affect the results. Also, do you know of any doctor in Canada (Toronto) who does miniaturization mapping. You are too far away or I would like to come to you.
Thaknk You and please help out.
Show your doctors the piece on miniaturization that I wrote, Miniaturization: Critical to the Master Plan for Hair Loss. They should easily be able to do what I described. Sometimes, a little push and education from a patient to the doctors goes a long way.
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Dr.Rassman I am 17 years old and most of my fathers side of the family have lost their hair near their 30’s and right now i have noticed a receinding hairline. I dont know what to do. Is there any adivce you could give me that dont involve me taking drugs in order to slow it down. Or what type of vitamins i should take that can keep my hair healthy. Or the type of foods i eat? I would appreciate your response
I am a 19 year old male. I have taken Propecia and Regaine for 2 months now. I have noticed increased hair shedding, but that is not my concern, as I understand that it is common. My concern is that, when looking at my hair straws(those who have fallen out)I can see on almost every straw, that it is thinner 2 inches closer to the white bulb end. 2 inches of growth is kindda how much my hair should have grown in lenght, after I started using Regaine and Propecia.
So does either regaine or Propecia have the effect of making my hair roots weaker(producing thinner hair)? or is it quite normal for hair straws to be thinner, close to the white bulb?