Would a Good Responder to Finasteride Have a Better Response to Dutasteride? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr.,

If you’re a good responder to Finasteride, doesn’t that mean you’d have an even better result on Dutasteride/Avodart? Seems like the only guys saying dutasteride didn’t work for them were the ones that didn’t get any benefit on fin. Glaxo Smith Kline is making a big mistake if they don’t do the studies to get avodart to market as a hair loss drug.

Thanks, hope you can answer this

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Some unofficial studies suggest that there is a better response to dutasteride than finasteride, but measuring this may not be very scientific. The real cost with dutasteride is:

  1. We don’t know if it is safe for young men with regard to long term fertility
  2. Side effects may be greater with dutasteride than with finasteride
  3. The half life of the drug is 5-6 weeks
  4. Most doctors will not go off-label in prescribing drugs that are not FDA approved for the purpose

Will the medication be available as a hair loss treatment? I don’t have the answer to that. If the studies show it is safe and effective, I hope it does become an option.

Hair Loss InformationDavid Bowie’s Hair is 60 Going on 20 – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’m constantly amazed by how amazing David Bowie’s hair is (and no, I’m not just referring to the wig he used in ‘The Labyrinth’!). But the guy is in his early 60s and has the hairline and fullness of hair that a guy in his early 20’s has. How can this be possible? I’m sure he hasn’t had any transplant surgery and his look is entirely natural.

Could it be that older guys such as himself are just very lucky with their genes and are able to have hair which never thins no matter how old they get?

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Juvenile hairlines

 

Yep, it’s all about the genetics. 50% of the male population will develop some degree of balding, which also means that 50% of men will not lose their hair. Look at those photos of David Bowie, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. They are among those with great hair genes, and a massive number of men will actually retain the juvenile hairlines into old age (about 5% of the male Caucasian population). I guess David Bowie might just be one of them.

I’ve Been Losing Hair for 6 Years – Will Propecia Still Help? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’ll keep this short and sweet. I’ve been gradually losing hair for 6 years. My temple area is very thin and my crown is somewhat thin. Can I benefit from Propecia since I’ve been losing hair for 5+ years? Thanks!

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I’ll keep it short and sweet as well. I don’t know the sure answer to your question, because if you don’t try it you won’t know. I would like to think it should help if you have genetic balding (it does work for treating genetic balding by slowing or stopping the hair loss). Propecia works best when the hair loss is caught earlier, but I don’t think it’s too late if your loss has been gradual. Go see your doctor and get your scalp evaluated for miniaturization so you will know for sure what the diagnosis is.

Seborrheic Dermatitis on Eyebrows and Scalp? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi what the problem is that just about a year ago i started to get seborrheic dermatitis mildly starting on my eyebrows. It has now progressed all around my scalp and has produced reasonably large flake’s all over my scalp. what i worry about is that when these flake’s fall out a hair would sometimes come out with it and what looks like the root of the hair aswell. I am just wondering will these hairs grow back if it is not part of the normal growth cycle? or may i be facing permanent hairloss if there is no true way to permanently get rid of these flakes. Thank you for your time Doc.

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You may have psoriasis rather than seborrheic dermatitis. The hair that is going to fall out in normal hair cycling will often come out with the big flakes. You need to be evaluated by a dermatologist.