Hair Loss InformationMy DHT Levels Dropped Significantly from 2 Weeks on Saw Palmetto – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Thank you for writing this blog, it is a wonderful resource for so many people. My question is regarding Saw Palmetto. I had my serum DHT levels checked, then began a regimen of Saw Palmetto extract for two weeks and had my DHT tested again. The results showed that my DHT dropped from 62 to 22 during that period.

This is a pretty significant drop in DHT but I am wondering if there is more to the story from a hair loss perspective. Does an overall drop in serum DHT mean that it should have a similar effect to Finasteride in stopping hair loss or is there something else to the equation?

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It is hard to believe only two weeks on a herb (saw palmetto) can have a significant decrease in DHT levels. I do not believe even finasteride can have that effect. I simply do not know the significance with respect to how it can be interpreted for hair loss treatment.

Please note that the human body and its functions are not as simple to just quantify with a blood test and hormone levels. For example, testosterone level may vary in your bloodstream throughout the day! It may be high in the morning and low at night, and this may even vary from individual to individual depending on their work habits, exercise habits, sleep habits, etc, etc. So DHT levels can vary as well. The conclusion or associations that you are trying to make is unclear.

DHT may be implicated in male pattern hair loss, but as we have said over and over again, just lowering your DHT level is not “THE” answer to MPB. Sorry to be a party pooper.

Hair Loss InformationHair Around My Ears Just Falls Out from Touching It – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi, I am 25 and male.

I have for the past year or so been losing my hair round on the sides of my head to the point that you can now see the scalp through it. The hair round my ears falls out even if I gently touch it and the thinning is worst just above and behind my ears to the point there is almost a bald spot above/behind both.

Although I am in early stages of MPB (between II and III vertex) could you please advise whether this is anything more than MPB – as pretty soon I won’t even be able to shave my head without looking slightly odd? Thanks

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Hair loss around the ears is not from male pattern baldness (MPB), as that area of the scalp is considered the permanent fringe area. That doesn’t mean you do not have MPB, but it should not affect the hairs around your ears. It seems you need a diagnosis and I cannot provide that here.

Hair Loss InformationCNN Chimes In On Weightlifting and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

CNN asked Dr. Rawnsley, a hair transplant surgeon and clinical associate professor of facial and plastic surgery at UCLA, about hair loss from heavy workouts.

Snippet from the article:

So it is very unlikely that your weight lifting program is contributing to hair loss. More likely, your hair has been thinning over time and you are beginning to notice as a critical level has been reached, usually about 50 percent, according to Rawnsley.

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Read the full blog at CNN.com — Can heavy weight exercise cause hair loss?

So while I’ve said the same thing before (that I doubt the two are linked), it’s always nice to have confirmation from another source to show those readers that tend to question my opinions about stuff like this.

Hair Loss InformationI Can Still Pull Out Hair After Taking Propecia for 6 Months – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hey Doctor,

I’d like to start off by thanking you for such a wonderful blog you have set up. I am 18 years old and have been on propecia for about 6 months or so and I am still able to pluck hairs from the top of my head. This worries me. Does this mean I am not responding to propecia well or further time is needed for propecia to to take effect? Do new hairs grown or maintained by propecia remain weakly intact to the scalp? As of now, I have not noticed any significant changes to my thinning hair except the hair in the crown appears just a little bit thicket (I believe I have a diffuse thinning pattern on top of my head), then again I do not have the proper equipment to verify it’s working.

Is there a place in Vancouver, BC that you know of that can help me develop a “Master Plan” and contains a densometer to confirm any results?

Thanks

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Propecia isn’t going to cement every hair into your scalp, and by that I mean if you pull on your hair, you will still see some come out. That is normal. I don’t know if you are responding to Propecia, but if you do have regrowth I’d expect they wouldn’t be weak after some time. Pulling or plucking your hair isn’t going to help with your hair loss situation. If you keep on pulling it, you can develop traction alopecia which will clearly add to your problem.

Your prescribing doctor should be able to help you figure out if you’re seeing any benefits from Propecia. If you really want to know if you are gaining or losing the hair loss battle, read up on a device called Haircheck. If you grow your hair out to 1.5 inches in length, a doctor with this device can measure the bulk of the hair in the crown, compare it to the donor area, and then repeat it in a year to see the impact of the drug. I’ve advocated the microscopic miniaturization mapping for years, and this tool takes it one step further by providing actual numbers.

I don’t have any personal recommendations in BC for you. Check the physician search at ISHRS.org to see if there’s a doctor in your area. Call the doctor and find out if they offer Haircheck or at the very least, video microscopic miniaturization mapping.

Hair Loss InformationDiet Coke and Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Does drinking diet coke cause more thinning? one glass a day? I am a 41yr old woman, with thinning scalp/crown especially, and thinning on sides of head.

My diet is very nutritious, but I am wondering exactly HOW diligent I have to be with food…..or will my hair progressively thin by itself….. if you know what I mean….
should I be worrying about a coke, or some chocolate at night etc etc.

thank you

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Diet CokeMany diet or light sodas (like Diet Coke) contain aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute. As far as I know, it does not cause hair loss. There are natural health “experts” that will claim that aspartame and even chocolate are toxic to hair, but I’ve not seen any actual proof of such.

Enjoy life — eat your chocolate and drink your Diet Coke (in moderation of course), as I see no reason why either would cause hair loss. Female hair loss can be caused by a variety of issues, some of which are listed here.

Is MPB Just Genes or Are There Environmental Factors? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Doctors,

When it comes to hair loss genetics is usually the main culprit. There has been a lot of discussion of what can “cause” hair loss which I think people mistake with the acceleration of a destined hair loss pattern. Stress can be one factor which can accelerate hair loss. Is male pattern baldness purely a result of genes or is there also an influence of environmental factors which determine if a person will have hair loss?

Also, I know weight lifting does not “cause” hair loss, but can it accelerate the rate of hair loss much like stress does? There a body builders without hair loss, and even some may have high levels of stress, so it may be a matter of just genetics.

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Genetics, lifestyle, hormones, and stress all play a role in hair loss. For example, if you lead a stressful life and have the genetics for losing your hair, the stress could cause the genes to express earlier than they otherwise would. This is not a simple issue!

Hair Loss InformationHow Fast is Shock Loss… and Could Hair Spray Cause Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Dr.Rassman,

I really enjoy coming to this site and I really appreciate you trying to help us baldies out there.

What i want to know is, If you use hairspray on hair that has a lot of sebum buildup and dandruff in the hair and around the hair follicle can you experience more hair loss and death to hair follices?

My other question is regarding shock loss. How fast do the hairs fall out due to shock loss, is it right away as the surgery is occurring or couple months after?

I know u have mentioned before that you need to be completely bald in a certain area to receive a transplant otherwise there will be shock loss to the existing hairs even if you are taking finasteride. So does that mean when u first get a hair transplant to the balding area where finasteride didn’t save the hair, would u have to come back for a 2nd procedure because the area of the head where finasteride did save the hair would die eventually because of shock loss after the surgery?

I hope you can get a chance to answer these few questions. Thank you for a wonderful site.

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Spray canHair spray, dandruff, or sebum do not cause hair loss. Genetic inheritance causes hair loss in men for the majority of cases.

Shock loss happens from the “shock” of the hair transplant surgery on the nearby hairs that are just barely holding on (those are programmed to eventually fall out anyway). It happens within weeks after surgery.

I do not believe I have ever said you need to be “completely” bald to receive surgery. The key point is that there are risks and benefits of surgery that need to be evaluated for each individual. This is where a Master Plan comes into play, as each and every patient is different. Patients should not be having 2nd surgeries just because they had shock loss from a prior hair transplant surgery. It wouldn’t make sense to have a surgery just so the groundwork is laid for follow-up surgeries.

Electric Pulse Treatment for Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

ElectricityHi,
have you ever heard about electric pulse treatment for hair grow?? it works??

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Since its invention, electricity has been marketed for treating ailments ranging from cancer to hair loss. We have seen many benefits of electricity in healing wounds, ulcers, bone that will not unite, etc… but I don’t know of any proven value for the electric pulse therapy and hair loss. This fits into my usual dictum of “buyer beware”.

Can I Reach My Full Pattern by 21 Years Old? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Is it possible for someone to reach their full pattern at 21? My hair started thinning rapidly at 17. I am 22 now, and for the last year I have been a NW 2a, so it is not just a mature hairline. There has been no change in my hair over the last year and my remaining hair is thick (verified by a doctor that there is no miniaturization).

Both of my grandfathers had the exact same pattern, and going by photographs, they both reached by their late twenties. I know you can never be certain, and that hair loss is complicated and unpredictable, but is there a decent chance I have inherited the same pattern? It just seems very early for my hairloss to reach its full extent.

Thanks for the great blog and all the time you spend helping people with their hair problems!

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It’s possible to reach a pattern you’re going to stick with forever by 21, but it is really difficult if not impossible for anyone to definitively say what your future pattern will be by just examining your scalp at such a young age. I realize you would like some words of comfort, but unfortunately I cannot give it to you.

The best thing to do is to keep an eye on it, but the try not to obsess over it. You can always be followed by a doctor who can establish a Master Plan, figuring out where you are going and what you can do about it.

I Now Have Bald Spots Where I Applied Minoxidil – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi. I’m a male in his late 20s and noticed a couple of years ago that my hair wasn’t as thick as it used to be so I tried Minoxidil. After two months of using the product there was extreme shedding so I discontinued use. Keep in mind I had no bald spots before Minoxidil but now there are several and it looks as if I burnt my scalp. I didn’t use the Minoxidil on my hairline which is still completely intact. But any spot where the Minoxidil was applied looks awful. It’s been over a year and there has been no improvement.

How could Minoxidil turn hair into no hair? Is there a warning on the product that says to not use on areas you already have hair? Is there anything I can use to reverse this damage caused by Minoxidil?

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MinoxidilI’ve not seen a case like you’re describing, so it’s difficult for me to point the finger at minoxidil for bald spots that have lasted over a year. Even if there was a topical allergy to the medication, I’d expect you should’ve seen some regrowth by now in the impacted areas. It’s worth noting that a disease like alopecia areata can cause bald spots like you’re describing, though the more likely thing is that you were going bald in that area with or without the medication.

You used minoxidil because you saw your hair thinning, so it’s not outside the realm of possibility that minoxidil caused shedding in the already weak areas you applied it in. I have heard many patients complain about increased shedding in the first months of using minoxidil, but this generally stops as you continue to use it. I just haven’t seen a patient with bald spots strictly in areas where minoxidil was applied.

You need to consider paying a visit to a physician for an examination if you’re really concerned. I hope you have before and after photos you can show the doctor, plus he/she can learn how you were applying the minoxidil, how much you were applying to each spot, and if there was anything perhaps unusual about the way you used it. There’s only so much I can offer online without actually seeing what you’re talking about.