Propecia Beyond 5 Years – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hey Dr. Rassman…I’ve been reading your blog almost daily and have seen alot of questions about the long term effectiveness of Propecia (especially after the two year mark). I wanted to ask you a question that will help me feel better since I am just past that 2 yr mark. I am 26 yrs old and have been using propecia since 24. When I started using propecia I had hair loss that was not detectable to others..my only goal here was to maintain my hair.. When you talk about propecia losing effectiveness , are you talking about losing ground with the new hair propecia is responsible for growing.. or falling behind your starting point.

Of course, I’m just asking your opinion from your experience of seeing many patients over many years.. Do most people stay at or above their starting point after 5 yrs or more? thank you

Finasteride at the 1mg dose will not guarantee that you will stop your hair loss. Some people stop it and some people reverse it. Some people just see it slow down. I think that it works in all men, just maybe not as effective in some as in others. Over time the hair loss tends to progress, so if the drug worked for you initially and works less well now, that is the time to see a doctor to get a Master Plan in your hand for your hair loss and its future. It may be time to consider doing more about it if it bothers you much.

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Traction Alopecia From Having Dreadlocks for Only 4 Days? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I’m 18, female and I had my hair backcombed for dreadlocks. They were very tight and after four days I combed out my hair. Both the backcombing and combing-out process made me lose some hair. Do I have traction alopecia and will my hair grow back like it was before?

I would doubt that traction over a 4 days period will cause hair loss. If you lost any hair, it may take a few months for the hair to grow back in.

Will My Hair Transplant Look Natural? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dr.Rassman, I am 25/yom, with significant thinning in my frontal hairline, and temples. I was taking propecia but stopped because of the side effects, and I heard it doesn’t work for receeding hairlines. I have consulted a Hair transplant doctor here in michigan, and he says their are some miniaturized follicles, but at the same time it may be too early to get work done, because of future hair loss. I can’t stand waking up everyday and finding new balding and thinning areas, it’s killing my self esteem. They did reccomend 600 grafts if I decided, which I am seriously considering. But will it look natural? Will it cause other natural hairs to fall out? And should I be taking propecia? Please help sir, I would be so grateful. Thanks so much.

I cannot make a diagnosis or give a second medical opinion via the internet, because I am limited to your description and I have not examined you in person. When a doctor says “it may be too early to get work done”, you might want to let his words ’sink in’ and consider this as reasonable advice. If the doctor makes his living doing hair transplants, then if that doctor did not want to sell you a transplant, it should add a bit more value to the recommendation to hold off doing a transplant. As a general rule, before you consider a hair transplant, you and your doctor should review the Master Plan for your furture hair loss and your expectations with the various options. After both you and your doctor are in agreement to have drug therapy (such as Propecia) or undergo a hair transplant, then you can work from that plan. At the hands of a good hair transplant surgeon with good planning, a hair transplant should look natural and undetectable to anyone looking at it. I have many patients whose transplants looked so good that they could have even fool my trained eye.

Hair Loss InformationTrichophytic Closure Questions – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

When the strip harvest method is used, a linear scar is produced, but what if the doctor uses a trichophytic closure, would the scar be “virtually undetectable”? Would I be able to buzz-cut my hair without the scar being noticeable?

And also, does the number of hairs that grow through the scar vary by the person? And for my last question, if I felt the back of my head for the scar, would I feel it even if I couldn’t see it? (Would there be a bump where the incision was made)?

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Good judgments in determining the size of the donor area is the best determinant of the size of a donor scar. When the incision is too tight due to the piece of excised scalp being too large, then the enemy is tension. The use of special closure techniques minimize the scars and the tension, but a bad judgment at the time of surgery can not be offset with a repair process.

The readers interested in the subject of scars, may conclude that special techniques can make the scar disappear. Many surgeons would like you to think that their wonderful skills guarantee that the scars on their patients are either non-existent or non-detectable. I believe that the only surgeons who have never seen scars from strip harvesting are those surgeons who have never done the surgery. If any surgeons give you this line, then that surgeon is not honest, for scars (much of the time) have little to do with the surgeon and much to do with the patient’s healing capabilities, when proper techniques are used.

The use of trichophytic incisions do not offset bad judgments or poor surgery, but when used, they can close the gap in a 2-3 mm scar that usually accompanies a donor wound. The scar will still be present even if it is covered by hair, and yes, you may be able to feel it.

18 Year Old Female’s Bald Spot – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am an 18 year old female, about to enter her freshman year of college. In my freshman year of high school (2002), one night before bed, I was brushing my hair and I screamed. I ran out to my mom and yelled that I was dying!!! I bent over and showed her the spot on my head the size of a quarter where there was not a single hair. Now, four years later, I do not have that one spot, but when I am in the shower washing my hair, I notice large amounts of hair that fall out into my hands, then, after my shower, I often wonder how much more will come out when I comb my hair with a wide tooth comb, and again, a lot. I do not know the cause of this, and I was wondering if you could please help me in telling me some of the causes of this that are in an 18 years olds life. Thank you.

See a dermatologist and let him/her examine you to answer your questions. It does require a good doctor and the knowledge that he/she has between their ears. Sorry, this isn’t the type of question I could easily answer over the internet without examining you first.

I Am Fine With a Receding Hairline — I Think – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello. I was wondering if TE can cause any kind of receding of the hairline. Also i did have burning and redness on the scalp and everything happened all at the same time. I must say if it is mpb, i am totally fine with it(One step at a time) although i feel that stress could be a contributor, yet i i heard it also might not be. My hair is thin on top but it is also thin on the sides but not as thin. I was wondering if you could possibly tell me what it is? My hair grew back thin after it was thin before but not as thin, and this all happened after i had perming done to the scalp which caused the redness and irriatation of the hair. I did not have a receding hairline in high school and i am 21 (male) and just now noticing things. Thanks.

Knowledge is power, so smarten up and take charge of what is happening to you. If you are fine with whatever is happening to you, leave it alone and do not obsess with it. If you are not fine with it, then see a good doctor. Sounds like you are not fine with it and may be denying it if it really bothers you.

Hair Loss Information » Propecia and NutraSweet Products, Follow-Up – Balding Blog

A couple of days ago I had sent an email indicating that there is a belief that nutrasweet products interfere with the efficacy of propecia. The following site describes one such incidence.

http://205.238.137.71/hairloss-forums/viewthread.cfm?f=1&t=11649#33739

Please give me your opinion on this as I have been using propecia for 8 weeks with no effect.

I looked at the reference you cited. The piece proposes that nutrasweet may interfere with the action of Propecia, but it is conjunctural, not factual. Formaldahyde, if it were a significant metabolite of nutrisweet, would/could cause liver disease, which is not a reported side effect.

Rejuvx – Balding Blog

What is your opinion on the product rejuvx for male pattern baldness? Is it any different from Rogaine?

http://www.rejuvx.co.uk

I wonder if some of the companies may be sending me emails just for me to mention their product on this very popular website. I don’t know if that is the case here, but I’m just thinking…….

I have reviewed the material on their website and can’t find anything of real value for the treatment of hair loss. There is nothing mentioned on their site to suggest that this product has anything in it that will regrow hair like Rogaine (minoxidil) could. There are crazy claims of DHT neutralizing, which makes no sense to me. I can’t even tell if it does the job that it claims to do — that is, providing a good shampoo and conditioner.




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Skin Changed Color After Moustache Transplant – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i had 900 grafts trasplant on moustache and goatee area !!! after 2 weeks when i shaved my skin turned pink and orange and darker on the side !!!! is it a common thing ? how long it will last before it fades away and i also have a lot of pimple on my chin!! the fact that i shaved afeter to weeks is gonna affect the grafts…….thanx doctor

You should address these issues with the doctor who did your surgery. A good patient/doctor relationship is critical in achieving a desired goal. I would be concerned about things like pimples, because early folliculitis can behave that way. Two weeks after a hair transplant your skin may still be healing and it is sometimes normal to have some discoloration (especially after shaving, which causes irritation even more). The degree of discoloration should be something judged by your doctor so that you know if it is beyond what he expected.

Reconstructing Temples in Patients – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Some posters on an Internet board (hairsite.com) say reconstructing temple points is a must for a Norwood 6 guy’s transplant to look natural. Is this true? Do you often reconstruct temple points in your patients who have advanced balding?

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Temple transplants are unusual. I offer them, but suggest to most patients to defer on them until the first session has grown out. Most pass on temple hair transplants, because the existence of good frontal hair usually solves most of their problems.

Temple transplantation shows the quality of a doctor. If the angles are not perfect, if the recipient sites are not small, and if distribution is not well placed, temple hair transplants look terrible.

I wanted to show a transplanted temple prominence, close up. The temple before photo is on the left — the after is on the right. The after photo was taken 9 months post-procedure. if you look very closely, you will see a few hairs in the transplanted area that were present prior to the transplant. Also note that the transplanted hairs have less gray than the hairs on the pre-operative photo. Color differences in transplanted hair reflect the color of the hair taken from the back of the head. This patient liked less gray, which is now his ‘new temple’ look.