Hair Loss InformationHair Loss on Nape of Neck, Behind the Ears – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am losing my hair from the edges upward especially on left side. The pattern of baldness is unlike any seen in family. Hair on the crown of head is full and thick albeit brittle but nape of neck, behind ears and temples are severely thinning. Scalp is sometimes irritated and occasionally painful medium-sized bumps appear. I am at a loss, does this sound like a medical condition or hereditary baldness, and if so, what should be my next move since most products are tailored for thinning on top of head.

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Hairs on the lower part of the back of the scalp (high neck area) are not generally considered permanent or a part of scalp hair. Some men are genetically predisposed to lose hair in a pattern that you describe. If you are concerned about this, see a doctor to have your scalp hair mapped for miniaturization and find out the pattern for this thinning. There may be other underlying medical conditions associated with your problem. It is impossible for me to give you a diagnosis without examining you in person. Furthermore, there is no clear scientific evidence that medications such as Propecia or Rogaine would help –- but again, this is something you should explore with your doctor.

Hair Loss InformationIn the News – Balding Bank Clerk Stole Money for Hair Loss Treatment – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Wow, this is a new one.

A balding bank clerk stole $43,000 from a client’s dormant account in Hong Kong to pay for hair loss treatments. The article says that the 32 year old man was “terrified of going bald and had already racked up debts of more than $16,000 on anti-balding treatments.”

Read the full article here — Balding clerk’s fear gets the better of him

Hair Loss InformationAlpecin – Caffeine Shampoo for Hair? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Alpecin. Is this shampoo really something extra? I did notice that you earlier did not recommend any specific type of shampoo.

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I looked at the Alpecin website. This product is being marketed as “After Shampoo Liquid”. Their site has lots of hype, but the product does not have much value presented from what I found. There’s an article there that ‘looks’ like science, but clearly is not.

15 Year Old Wants to Grow a Full Beard – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hey, I just have a few questions that everyone gives me different answers about, and I would really like to hear the right answer. First, I am 15 years old and am trying to grow a full beard. However, only some hairs grow and the others don’t. Will it take a few months for them to develop into a beard or should i quit and wait a few years because i hate the somewhat-beard look? Also, I have a little bit more hair than normal above my shaving line on the cheekbones. I have not shaved it off, but can I or will that make the hairs come out thicker and worsen the situation? Or should I just ignore it and it’ll get better over time? Appreciate if you could answer my questions. Thanx

WerewolfThe ability to grow a full beard will depend on your genes. If you are not destined to have a hairy face, then that is your fate. Look at your father, his father, your brother, and your uncles and you will get to see what you probably have in store for you. Beards take time to grow out and in boys of your age, it is not uncommon for the beard to be patchy. Mine did not fill out until I was in my early 20s and now it is much too full for me. There is no way to make your hair come out “thicker” or faster.

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Hair Loss InformationRogaine, Propecia, Avodart, and Other Basics – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hey doc, Great site!
Here is my background: I’m 30 yrs old; have been on Propecia for about 5 years now; the hair on the crown of my head is full; but I have a pretty good widow’s peak and am starting thin pretty severly along my hairline. I just wanted to fact check a few things:

  1. Is Rogaine my only viable option at this point to stop the thinning in front?
  2. If I up the dosage if Propecia from 1mg to 2mg will that work? Will it still take 8mos to see new growth given that I’ve been on the product for 5 yrs?
  3. At what age would you advise I look into hair transplantation?
  4. Should I even consider Avodart since it’s not approved by the FDA? Has it been shown to be more effective with re-growing frontal hair?

Tks for your advisement

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The questions that you asked have been answered separately on multiple posts in the pasts, but I’ll briefly answer them here again…

  1. Rogaine is recommended mostly for the top and crown area, based on the several studies that were performed on its effectiveness. There is more and more testimony from doctors who recommend it that minoxidil does work in the front and when combined with Propecia shows reasonable results in the frontal area. This is more a subjective call by doctors who know, rather than the type of objective data that the FDA requires.
  2. There is no evidence to show higher doses than 1mg can improve hair growth, but trying it at say twice the dose, may be reasonable provided that you do not experience negative sexual side effects.
  3. At your age, if you have male pattern baldness and are in stage 3 or above on Norwood classification, you can be a hair transplant candidate.
  4. I would probably not consider Avodart. At this point we can not recommend Avodart (dutasteride), because there is not enough medical evidence to show its advantage over Propecia (finasteride), which has much less side effects. Now with that said, it is presently being tested in Korea under an FDA protocol. I would be interested to see the side effects on this drug as well as its effectiveness as reported in scientific formats.

Hair Loss InformationTemple Hair Transplanted in the Wrong Direction (with Photos) – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

This man came to see me after he had a hair transplant with an unbalanced hairline. His temples were also transplanted with the hair placed perpendicular to the normal direction. I recommended that we extract these hairs using FUE and then transplant them in the correct direction. I just wanted to show how important it is for the doctor you choose to actually have an understanding of the direction hair naturally grows in, so that you can have the most natural looking results possible. Click the photos to enlarge.

 

Hair Loss InformationMinoxidil Application Questions – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am 23 old male that has genetic balding;
First Doctor William i am very thankful towards your efforts you are putting in professionally answering the questions on this hairloss related website. I have been using Minoxidil 5% (Tricovivax) for a month and during this month I have noticed an extreme shedding; I have three major concerns:

  1. What this shedding cycle stops that is caused from monoxidil?
  2. Is spraying 2ml (as a whole and once per day) has the same effect as spraying two times per day ( 1ml in the morning and the other at night)?
  3. Is the usage of minoxidil alone without Propecia will resist the balding process (male pattern hair loss; or Propecia targets the root cause of genetic hair loss (which is DHT) thus it is a must to resist the blading process.

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  1. The shedding that may be noticed after starting on minoxidil could be due to an increase in hair cycling that could be seen with minoxidil or finasteride. It may last a few months.
  2. Recommended method of minoxidil use is twice a day based on clinical studies. If you use this medication less frequently, you may not get the optimum benefit from its use.
  3. The mechanism of action of these two drugs is distinctly different. Minoxidil may prolong hair cycles once the first cycle has passed. Propecia blocks the DHT, which is one of the main causes of hair loss if genetic factors are in play.

Hair Loss InformationAnything More on Procyanidin? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi, Dr. Rassman. First of all thanks for answering a question I sent about a month ago. Your blog has become my main source of information about hair loss and I really appreciate the work done here! Doctor I was wondering if you could elaborate a little more on procyanidin. I read your comments about it some days ago. I read the article mentioned then and was really interested in knowing more about it. Is this subject generating buzz among doctors? Does it really look promising from a technical point of view? Thanks again and congrats on the great work!

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I was as impressed with the scientific papers as you were, but I do not know anything more than what is referenced here —

Hair Loss InformationBlack Woman with High Hairline – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 20 year old black woman. I have an extended forehead that seems different form what other women have. Most women’s hair line is close to their face whereas mine is so back onto my head. It has never grown since childhood and i have a sister who has the same thing. I am thinking that maybe its hereditary but how can you be of any help to me? Would i be a good candidate for this procedure? and are there any tablets that i could take that might change it or foster the growth of hair there? Please help!!!!!

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Women can have a hairline lowering procedure, which advances the hairline downward. If you are not a keloid former, you might be a good candidate for this. You need to be evaluated. There are no magic pills to fix this.