Hair Loss InformationTopical Steroids and Male Pattern Baldness? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Dr. Rassman,

It’s well known that steroids injected into the human system can exacerbate MPB. But what about topical steroids (prescribed by a dermatologist) applied to the skin? In my case, to an area just above the eyebrows (so not even close to the scalp area)?

(I wish I could tell you the name of the steroid but my dermatologist appointment won’t be till Tuesday – I’m just ANTICIPATING what the derm will prescribe).

Thanks!

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To answer this, I would have to know why you are using topical steroids and for what period of time you expect to use them. For example, when topical steroids are used for psoriasis and applied in short bursts over a three time application, the treatment works well and will not cause acceleration of your MPB.

A Thank You Goes a Long Way for Doctors – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

This patient flew halfway around the world to come to us for a hair transplant in Los Angeles. He sent me this nice email after his surgery, and I wanted to share.

Thank youI am doing really well. The back of my head as well as the region where the grafts were placed is virtually pain free and surprisingly I feel really good. I did make it home ok, although the flight home was terrible due to the lack of consideration by the person who was sitting next to me (he was a New Yorker).

I wanted to say a big thanks to all you guys at NHI. I couldn’t believe how little pain there was and how easy the entire process was. You helped with every aspect of the process which was very much appreciated. Hopefully the hair grows well and I get great result. A big thanks again and i will be sure to visit the next time i am in town in late December early January.

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It’s always good to hear from patients, and this is a testimonial to our staff and procedures.

In the News – The Human Body Is Largely Not Human – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the non-hair-loss article:

The human body is largely not human. It contains trillions of microbes that outnumber our own cells 10 to 1, affecting our health and behavior. Now, an international consortium of around 200 scientists has mapped this diverse microbial community at an unprecedented level of detail, and shown just how much it varies from person to person.

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Read the rest in The Scientist — Microbial Menagerie

We (the scientific community) are accumulating massive amounts of data on what grows in our mouths and our gut, and learning that our guts contain a microbial menagerie of organisms that are different in each of us. They change within our guts often as mutations create variations in these bacteria. In disease, they are different than in normal people. We know that people with Chron’s disease and colitis have developed an “unhealthy” relationship with their gut bacteria.

We are also starting to believe that our gut bacteria may be useful in the diagnosis of impending problems in our health. Our bacteria carry out overlapping jobs, including creating and breaking down nutrients for us, and the population, even in newborns, may dictate the baby’s health. Babies show that microbiotic diversity changes very rapidly in the few days after birth, and the acquisition of unculturable bacteria expanded rapidly after the third day and probably contribute to the development of the baby’s immune system.

Some people proclaim that we are what we eat, but maybe we are what we grow and nurture inside our mouth and our gut, as much as what we eat.

Smoking Before and After Hair Transplant – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi,

Am going for FUE at the end of this month. Doc says its better to stop smoking one week before and two weeks after surgery so that maximum oxygen is carried in capillaries. is this true?

Also, anything else I need to check on or ask before going?

Doc told me no need to take finpecia for shock loss, but would it help if i took it 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after surgery?

I am 39 (40 in a few months). If I have my HT in 2 weeks, when should I start and stop propecia to minimize shock loss?

Also, at my age, is propecia helpful?

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Smoking may be deleterious to graft growth and your health, so I would always advise against it.

Finasteride (Propecia) is a lifelong medication and generally people start taking it before the surgery as recommended by their doctors. The need for Propecia reflects your risk for accelerated balding. This is a judgment call based upon the doctor’s experience with your level of balding and miniaturization. The more miniaturization, the higher the risk. In other words, I don’t know about your hair loss, so I don’t know if Propecia will be helpful.

Does Norwood 3 Have Crown Thinning? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi,

Do most Norwood 3’s usually have crown thinning? The reason I ask is because I’m a Norwood 3 and would like to know my chances of progressing to the Norwood 6/7 pattern.

Aside from the hairline my hair has the exact same thickness and shape as I’ve had since my early teens. I performed the miniaturisation test with a digital microscope you decribed in previous posts, and found no miniaturisation on anywhere on my head except on the edge of the hairline.

Thank You.

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Class 3VThe Norwood classification system was designed to report patterns of hair loss. The class 3 and 3V both have frontal loss, but the 3V patterns have some element of crown thinning/balding. The best way to know if you have the crown component, is to get bulk measurement of the hair in the crown and compare it to your donor area bulk (a doctor office visit is required). This will show even early crown thinning. In many men, the crown loss is slower to show up, so you are rightly concerned.

I’ve Had a Chemical Burn from Relaxer for a Decade – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(Female)
Is their a name for hair loss that resulted from a relaxer? Ive had had a small chemical burn for over 10 years now, in which im self conscious of. Are their any treatments for this?

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There is no cure for this problem. If a chemical burn happened from relaxers, a hair transplant can address it very well. After a decade, if the hair hasn’t grown back on its own by now, there’s not likely to be any medication to bring it back.

If I Pull My Hair Out, Should I Feel Pain? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello, this is the first time I’ve contacted anyone about my hair, so far I have grown quite paranoid from all these posts in this forum and in others. I’d just like to ask a few questions, to start off with is every hair shed in telogen phase and if so are they smaller than more anagen phased hairs? I’ve noticed some smaller wispy hairs when I blow dry or dry my with a towel, its not a whole lot but its a few noticeable ones, question is is this normal or is it early indication of MPB?

Last question should hair at the hairline, when pulled or pain, excrete some kind of pain because other hairs on the scalp that I have pulled have shown pain.

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I am not exactly sure what you are asking. If you pull your hair, there is pain. Usually tiny nerves are attached to the hair follicle, so naturally, if you pull your hair you will be affecting these nerve fibers to send sensation/pain signals. I suppose some areas would be more painful than others.

As to if you have balding, I would not be able to say based on your email, but male pattern hair loss is not a physically painful process (maybe emotionally, yes). You need an examination for a real diagnosis. When the hair is ready to fall out (like in people who are actively balding) the hair ‘fall’ is not painful at all, because the living follicle is often in its telogen phase so I would not expect to experience any pain with these hairs.

I See More Hair Loss Now After 6 Months on Rogaine Than I Have in Past Months – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I want to know if it is normal to experience more hair loss during the 6th month of Rogaine use just as I experienced during the first 4 weeks of use which was considerably.

I have been experiencing hair loss since I was 18 (I am 29 now). 3 years ago I starting using products with Minoxidil 5% prescribed by physicians. However it became to expensive. After 5 months of quitting I decided to start using Rogaine due that I was losing more hair as I stopped using those products.

Results after 3 to 4 months of using were really tangible. However, as I said I am on the 6th month and I am experiencing more hair loss from about a couple of weeks ago. I am assuming is part of the hair loss cycle, however I am not sure if Rogaine is no longer working for me. Or what should I expect in the following weeks?

Thanks for the support

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I wouldn’t say it’s common to see increased shedding after 6 months of Rogaine use. I’ve heard about shedding after starting the medication, but that shedding shouldn’t reoccur after half a year. The loss could be coincidental to something else going on.

You might want to go back to your prescribing doctor for a follow-up. Since the Rogaine doesn’t actually block DHT (the cause of genetic hair loss in men), you could be experiencing the normal loss you’re genetically determined to have. I really have no way to know. Or you can just ride it out and hope for the best.

Can I Inherit Hair Texture from Mom and Balding Pattern from Dad? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

First off, I would like to say thank you for this awesome site and the effort you put in to answering so many people’s questions! It really helped me.

With that said, I’m 28 and I recently noticed my hairline maturing. My father didn’t start losing hair noticeably before the age of 50, (he is norwood 3 now at the age of 63, his brother and father were the same). My question is this: since he has coarser hair texture than me (I inherited fine hair texture from my mother’s side) is it possible that if I inherit his balding pattern that it progresses faster, Since my hair is finer and requires less time to succumb to the effects of DHT? (also my grandfather on my mother’s side and her brothers were all norwood 2 since 20 years old and became 2.5 around 55)

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There is no way to accurately predict your hair loss trait, as to if it comes from your mother or your father. It can be a mix of traits as well. It is a draw of the cards with regard to balding. The texture of you hair as it compares to your parents may not be related to the balding gene you inherited from your parents.

If I Pluck Out My Grey Hair, Will They Eventually Stop Growing? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’ve been plucking the grey hairs out of the side of my head cause they drive me crazy. Question: If I continue to do so, will eventually start to thin out on the sides? Sometimes you see women with painted on eyebrows. Is this why? Thanks in advance. Love the site

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Plucking out hair on a constant basis, will cause the hairs to disappear permanently. I would suggest that you use dye rather than plucking. And yes, many women that overpluck their eyebrows will eventually lose their eyebrows.