Does Hair Loss Come from the Mother’s Side of the Family? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Although there is few questions i have that cannot be answered somewere on this site i seem to have one in which i cannot find an answer. It is stated that the hair loss gene comes from your mothers genes(hence if your mothers father is bald you will be bald.)If this is fact i have a question with a certain situation. If my father started balding early(about the age of 23-24) But my mothers father started around the age of 55-60, what is in store for me? My hairline is as my mother’s father’s was but it is not the same as my fathers, also my hair color and texture is like my mothers fathers. What is your opinion?

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Hair loss is genetic, but it does not follow a specific predictable genetic pattern. It has been observed that the hair loss gene seems to favor the mother’s side (about 52%), but this is not always the case. While scientists can say hair loss is genetic, they still have not found the specific gene for hair loss because it probably reflects a series of genes. In addition, carrying the gene does not mean that the gene will be expressed and you need to express the gene to be balding. So when we get smart enough to learn how to control the ‘expression of the gene’ then the solution to hair loss may be at hand.

There is an old joke known in this industry — A bald father with a heavily balding son complains to his wife, “Look what you and your family gave him” (pointing to the son’s hair loss). In our male dominated society, we tend to blame women for every conceivable problem with the children, because we know that as men, we are just perfect.

I hope the sarcasm comes through to the casual reader.

So Does Finasteride Actually Reverse Miniaturization? – Balding Blog

My understanding is that for those who suffer MPB, that “miniturazation” is inevitable. Finasteride is used to stop or slow that process. My question is can Finasteride actually reverse “miniturazation” in other words thicken back up the hair shaft as it grows vs. just stop/slowing it? Thanks in advance.

I believe that Propecia can reverse miniaturization in some people and that would easily explain the results we see in young men (in particular) who have increased fullness, not just associated with hair count. The best hair that responds to Propecia are those that are not near the end stage of miniaturization. This does not occur in everyone.




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Side Effects from Propecia Still Here Months After Stopping The Drug – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i have been taking propecia for 2 and 1/2 months my dermatologist said there were no side effects. I have been experiencing low libido, no sensation when i orgasm, and watery semen. i still have erections though. I quit after the 2 and 1/2 months and the side effects are still here even after four months. I consulted a doctors and they tell me to wait.how long do i have to wait and is it possible that these side effects our permanent?

Propecia (finasteride 1mg) is out of your blood stream in a day. Tissue fixation can occur, but that is gone in a few weeks. You may have to see a urologist about your problem, as it may not be Propecia connected.

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I Have High Blood Pressure, So What Can I Take to Treat Hair Loss? – Balding Blog

I am a male, age 59. Have been diagnosed with high blood pressure and control it with Diovan and Lasic. My father is near bald.

What if any products, medicines might I take to control the loss and hopefully regrowth of the hair I have lost?

THank you.

If you want a medical treatment for your hair loss, you should start by seeing your doctor and asking about medications such as Propecia or Rogaine. Propecia and Rogaine are the only two medications proven and approved by the FDA for the treatment of hair loss. There are also surgical options such as hair transplantation surgery. For more information you can visit NewHair.com.

If you are asking if there are any blood pressure medications that do not produce hair loss at all, the answer is probably no as a class of drugs, but yes for individual drugs that may have to be tested in you. This is something you need to work out with your doctor. Your blood pressure and heart should be more important than your hair.




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I Can’t Stop Sneezing After Using Rogaine Foam – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am a 25-year old male and just recently started using Rogaine foam. I have rather severe seasonal and some food allergies. When I use the Rogaine and stay “dry” all day, I have no allergic reaction. But when I go to the gym and sweat I leave the gym an allergic mess. I’m sneezing wildly, my nose won’t stop running, and lately I’ve started to break out on my face. I’m curious if it is the Rogaine that is causing this by me running my hands through my hair and touching my face? Any way to determine if it’s that or something at my gym?
Thanks!

You could try stopping the Rogaine Foam to see if the problem goes away after your next gym workout. If it does, your explanation would suffice. I’m not really sure what other advice to offer at this stage.

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Response from Propecia in 49 Year Old Man (with Photos) – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am often asked if Propecia can really make a difference. I want to state that I am not a salesman for Merck. I own no stock in the company and my only focus here is to educate the readership and share the things I see in my very large hair practice in the hope that I can help people.

Here is an unusual response from Propecia in a 49 year old man who had been on Propecia for just 3 months. The hair in the frontal area filled in very nicely and will probably fill in further. If the drug works, most of the results are usually seen in the first 8-9 months when the hair has had the opportunity to grow some length and pass through a hair cycle. In most cases, some continued growth can be seen as far out as 2 years into the treatment process. What makes this unusual is the patient’s age. When I see such results, they are more often in young men in their 20s, but periodically I see them in men 40-70 years old as well, just less common.

I suggest that those readers that find this of interest to zoom into the photos and actually look at the hairs to estimate hair counts on their own. The darkness of the picture on the right is a photographic problem and I apologize for it. I am trying to get this patient back to get better photographs and a more advanced view of his growth over more time.

Before photo is on the left — after photo is on the right. Click to enlarge.

Where Can I Get My Hair Mapped? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Dr. Rassman,

I’m very interested in getting my hair mapped, but I can’t find anywhere near me that does it and I really have no clue where to look. What would be a good place to start?

Go to the ISHRS.org and use their physician search to check with the doctors near you. When calling the various doctors’ offices, ask their staff if the doctor will check out your hair for miniaturization to make sure they actually will map your hair, rather than wasting your time.

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Testim Testosterone Gel and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I wrote this to a web site ,, also I spoke with the pharmacist. Looking thru the papers that come with the testim. Trying to I am having something along the lines happening to me. But I am a male, 44yrs old. I started a treatment due to low testosterone( first happened) I started on Sun. It wasn’t until Wed. morning that I noticed a lot of hair in my tub. This is very strange since I have a full head of hair and never see any hair in the tub. Thought nothing of it till Thur at work. I was running my fingers thru my hair. When it seems to rain- startled by what I saw. I pulled a little to see if it was just a fluke. It hasn’t stopped and it’s gotten worse. The pharmacist said it wasn’t related to the Testosterone Gel – Testim. But I only started taking the Gel on that Sunday ,, with hair loose that Tues/Wed? Please let me know if this is truly related or what else could cause this?

There is no doubt that testosterone treatments can be a cause of hair loss. You must be under a doctor’s care, so I would ask your doctor about this side effect and if you should stop the medication. I just had a patient see me yesterday who was taking testosterone and Propecia and the hair loss accelerated shortly after starting the testosterone even though he was on Propecia. Clearly the Propecia did not cancel out the hair impact of testosterone on this patient.

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Port-Wine Stain Birthmark and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

(female) The hair on one side of my head has thinned considerably over the last 8 years or so. (I am currently 40 years old.) This is probably related to a port wine stain that covers the right side of my neck and continues up onto my scalp on the entire right side of my head. When I was first born, the doctors warned my mother that I may not ever have hair where the birthmark is located but luckily, this wasn’t the case. I couldn’t distinguish a difference between the stained area and the rest of my head until the last 8 years. Is this a typical response for this type of situation?

I have had laser surgery performed on the birthmark a number of times over the years, first with the argon laser and more recently with the pulse dye laser. Most treatments have focused on the visible areas of my neck but a couple pulse dye treatments were carrried up into my scalp. This may or may not coincide with the hair loss. I’m really not sure. (Both happened within the last 8 to 10 years but I just can’t seem to sort out which came first.)

Is Rogaine effective in this type of situation? Is there some other treatment option I could pursue? Like most people, I am limited to treatments that aren’t extravegently expensive or are covered, at least somewhat, by insurance.

I am not aware of any association between hair loss and port-wine stains. On the other hand, high energy lasers have been used successfully for removal of unwanted hair. It is likely that the laser treatment has caused or accelerated you hair loss in the area of treatment if the area of hair loss conforms to the treatment area. You might want to slow down the laser treatments. If your hair loss is because of laser treatment, your hair may grow back within next few months. Find out from your laser doctor the depth of penetration of the laser. If it does not go deeper than 2mm, chances are that the hair will grow back.

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How Bad Will My Hair Loss Get If I Stop Propecia for 2 Weeks? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Dr Rassman,

I’ve been on propecia for almost two years now and i think it’s been working really great. From your own experience, how bad the hairloss can occur if i stop the medication for two weeks? The reason being that i’ve been having hot flashes lately and my gp wanted to test and see if it’s the propecia that is causing all these symptoms. I’m a 27yo male. thanks

I suspect that a 2 week period will have a minimum impact, but as you are reporting great results from it, I really do not know. You must do what you must do, but just restart it as quickly as you can.

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