Does Depeche Mode Singer Dave Gahan Have a Mature Hairline? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

One of my favorite singers in music is dave gahan. From these pictures, would you say he has a mature hairline? My hairline seems like it will be going down this road.

Photo 1 and Photo 2

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He’s got a good, strong hairline, but with the way the corners are creeping up a little bit, I’d say this is about where the mature hairline exists. I would want to see him wrinkle his brow to be sure.

Sun Exposure After a Hair Transplant – Balding Blog

What is your opinion on Sun exposure for a new Hair transplant patient? Is there a danger to getting any direct sun on the scalp at all? If so, what is the proper waiting time after the surgery? Is it only sunburn I need to worry about? If I use sunscreen on my head, what is the correct SPF I should use. I was told direct sun might slow or prohibit any new growth. Thank you for taking time to respond.

UV light is not good for fresh wound healing and is known to slow it down. This would be most sensitive in the first few months, which is when I would suggest using a good sunscreen with an SPF factor of 45 or more. Generally, it is easier to wear a baseball cap.




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Starting with Just 0.5mg of Propecia Daily – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have a question regarding to the use of 0.5mg or 1 mg propecia.

I’m a 23 year old male and i started using 0.5mg propecia since september 2008. Its a pitty that my hairline havent grown back, but my hair looks thicker and much healthier. And the hairs are not falling out anymore. And the side-effects are minimal to none, so thats great!

But I started using 0.5 mg instead of 1 mg because I thought i can begin low and when its needed i can always increase later. But now im actually curious what the results are when i increase the medication. Do you think its worth the try? And can there be any problems when i go back to 0.5mg later (that the drug then maybe isnt working optimal anymore because my body is used than to 1mg or something?)?

Also I just want to note: Because of the many negative news on the internet about propecia side-effects. I doubted for almost a year to begin with using propecia. Since I use it, i can almost shoot myself that i didnt begin with it immediately. I could have saved probably so many hairs!!

Thanks

Thanks for sharing the positive results with Propecia, even with just half a dose. Often times the success (or positive) stories of Propecia aren’t expressed on the Internet forums and websites because of our human nature. We seem to express our anger and share negative experiences in public more often.

I would discuss your results and goals with the doctor who prescribed you the medication. There are studies that show that a half dose may be 80% as effective as a full dose. While I am happy with your results, there are things about your story that trouble me. First, you are driving the process by the side effects you MIGHT get, not the optimal dose of the medication. Propecia generally does not work for restoring frontal hairline loss. At best Propecia may slow down a receding hairline. Drugs (like Propecia) do not just “stop” working. It is often difficult for patients to understand that Propecia may still be working as it slows down hair loss. If you are taking Propecia thinking that it will regrow hair or reverse hair loss completely, you are in for a big disappointment. In the end if you are going to go bald you will go bald. Propecia will slow this process down, but not stop it completely. In other words, Propecia will continue to work even if you notice that you are losing hair.

Finally, you are experimenting on yourself by changing medication doses around and asking for medical opinions without a physical examination (miniaturizationstudy). I cannot give you a recommendation one way or another because I don’t know if you even needed the medication in the first place. Hair loss is a medical and physiologic process. As such, I recommend that you discuss dosing with your doctor.

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Puffy Areola from Propecia? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Dr. Rassman,

Before talking to my doctor I wanted to get your idea on my problem because of your expertise. I am 31 years old guy who had HT four and half months ago.I have been on 0.5mg propecia per day almost 2 months. The amount of shedding during this period has been incredible. I just got what people mean when they talk about propecia shedding. From your blog I know that this is a very good sign that propecia is indeed working. My problem is with “puffy areola”; I have always had a little bit gynecomastia, but it was not disturbing and when I put on weight it was just little bit noticeable. But I never had “puffy areola” which I have now and makes gynecomastia more visible. I believe that propecia will do a great work on my head and I don’t want to quit it. Here are my questions;

  1. Is puffy areola a symptom of developing larger male breasts if I continue to propecia or will it remain as puffy areola? (which is more bearable)
  2. What if I reduce the amount of propecia from 0.5mg/day to 0.5mg/every-next-day do you think propecia will still work for me and not cause this side effect?
  3. I have had a quite amount of shedding during this period. If I quit propecia completely does this mean I lost them forever or will they grow back and I will lose them in time?

Regards

  1. I would not know about your areola problem without examining you myself. A doctor must have prescribed Propecia to you, so you should go back and see that doctor. Small amounts of weight gain do produce changes in the male breast, more in some men than others.
  2. With regard to dosing adjustments, get that from your doctor and you can read some of my previous posts on the subject — here, here, and here.
  3. If you stop Propecia and you had benefits, you will get “catch-up” hair loss. For more on that, see here, here, and here.

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Erections Aren’t Intense After Taking 0.25mg Finasteride for Just 2 Months – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi Doc,
I’ve been taking about 0.25mg of Finasteride for 2 months. Due to paranoia, I was on the look out for sides. I noticed my erections, despite being just as hard, could not be ‘tensed’ quite as well. And didn’t feel as intense as a year or so ago (But I’m not sure if it was like that before I started the treatment). I’ve come off Propecia for 2 weeks with no change. Is it safe to say Finasteride was not the cause of this minor change, and it could simply be related to aging/diet? (I’m 22). It doesn’t cause me any problems as my erections are still easily hard enough for intercourse, it’s just I’d rather be at ‘100%’ if possible.

Thank you.

It sounds like you have an erectile problem which should be addressed by your doctor. It is generally safe to assume that once you are off finasteride for 2 weeks, it is essentially out of your system (if there is some tissue fixation) and should not be contributing to your problem. Plus, you’ve been taking only a fraction of the recommended dosage and say that you’re paranoid and looking for side effects (which could lead to a psychosomatic illness).

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Hair Loss InformationHair Restoration for Black Men? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

What are the hair restoration options for a black male with a receding hairline, and preferred style of a brushcut?

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With respect to hair transplant surgery, there is no difference in black men or white men or Asian men or any other ethnicity or race. For very short haircuts, follicular unit extraction (FUE would likely be the way to go so that there isn’t any chance of a visible linear scar, but even the strip method doesn’t discount a short haircut in all men. Scarring is dependent on multiple factors that I’ve described before here.

Actually, I have seen great results for black men with hair transplants. I wish I had some very current results to show, but I can only use photos of those that allow me permission (privacy issues, of course), and with that being said, below is a patient that was featured in our NHI video from quite a few years back. His photos are also on our site here.

 

Hair Loss InformationHairDX Tests for Finasteride Response – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I don’t know if you have seen this new test by HairDX, but it caught my eye. It supposedly will predict your response to Finasteride.

HairDX

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I also found this interesting news release at Marketwatch.com that discusses the HairDX (RxR) Genetic Test for Finasteride a bit more.

I am trying to understand how I would use the information that this new test would supply. I suppose if the test shows someone is not going to be very responsive to Propecia, then it could open up the possibility for the patient to have a hair transplant earlier, rather than waiting to see results from Propecia that may never occur. It’s not uncommon for me to turn potential surgical patients away if there’s a possibility that a single daily pill could solve their problem (I’d much rather recommend a pill over surgery if it’ll help). I think that I will offer the test to my patients and let them decide how to use it.

Oily Skin After Taking Propecia? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dr. Rassman,
Thanks for your fine blog and the wonderful service it provides. In your experience, how common is oily skin as a side effect of propecia, when does it present, and does it resolve itself over time under continued treatment. I took my first dose of Propecia this morning and even now (12 hours later) my skin seems much more oily than normal.

30 years old. Thinning in front and just starting to thin in the back.

Thanks

I am unaware of Propecia (finasteride 1mg) producing oily skin, but there is some logic that it could make the skin less oily. Propecia blocks dihydrotestosterone (DHT); oily skin is caused by DHT. Here’s a page that has more info about oily skin — Dermadoctor.com

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Non-Hair Allergy Question – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

This may be more of a non-direct hair question and thought you could answer this from your medical background. I’ve been consuming a bit of soy for hair protective measures and a friend of mine said that her roommate developed an allergy to soy because she got sick all the time. I always thought an allergy was manifested by itching, hives, etc. and not being sick. Does this make sense?

Bad reactions to natural substances do happen and it is not necessary to have itching, hives, etc. For example, some people get sick from dairy products and they do not develop itching, hives, etc but will develop ’stomach’ problems like cramps or diarrhea.

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More About the LA Times Article on New Hair Institute – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Snippet from the interview page:

A recent open house at a popular LA hair transplant clinic was packed with men. But LA Times business columnist David Lazarus told Bill Radke the rise in demand is less for vanity and more to maintain a competitive edge in the job market.

Following up the post I made yesterday about NHI being featured in the Los Angeles Times, I found an interview on APM (public radio) with LA Times columnist David Lazarus about the article he wrote.

  • Interview with David Lazarus — here.
  • Yesterday’s post about the LA Times article — here

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