Switched from Rogaine Foam Back to Liquid – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have been on Propecia for 11 months now and on rogaine for about a 6 months. I have found that it is harder to style my hair after using the rogaine foam due to it making my hair stiff. Due to this, I started using the rogaine foam only at night. I have recently gone back to using the rogaine twice a day and just putting up with the difficult styling. The problem is that I have seen more and more hairs on my hands after applying the rogaine foam after a shower then before. Is this due to the change in using the foam once a day to twice a day? Also, do you have any recommendations for a doctor in Washington D.C./Northern Virginia area?

Thanks!

Rogaine FoamSome people report not liking the Rogaine Foam for the same reasons. Having never used it, I can not comment on your complaint. It should be the same when comparing liquid and the foam with regard to results. Twice a day use should be better than once a day use, but you may have accelerated the cycling, which in the long term should be fine for you.

I don’t have any specific recommendations in the DC area, but Dr. Robert Bernstein is in New York and does work that I have seen, approved, and I therefore can recommend him. It is worth the trip to NY. Or better yet, come visit me in Los Angeles and you can see Disneyland or Universal Studios as part of the trip.

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Hair Loss InformationStress, Hair Loss, and Finding a Doctor without Health Insurance – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I asked a question about my hair loss a couple of months ago, and I said that I thought my hair loss was too aggressive to be male pattern baldness. I think my hair is following the general pattern of MPB (so i’m guessing it is MPB).

How much of an effect can stress have on people with MPB? My hairline is very thin, but I am not quite a NW2 yet on the scale. I still have a reasonable amount of hair on the top of my head, I believe it just might be miniaturized.

I found a picture of myself in February of this year, and I was still a NW2 (I think it’s just a mature hairline), but my hair was really thick. A full month later my hair on top was completely thin. Maybe I had very early miniaturization in the first picture, but it looked very thick. I don’t understand how my hair could get so thin so quickly. It hasn’t progressed much since then, but it is probably still thinning.

I have been struggling with bills and dealing with unemployment. I’ve been so depressed (thoughts of suicide, etc) because we have been struggling to keep the bills paid. We went a few months without running water, electricity. Without oxygen my father will die, and his oxygen machine runs on electricity. So this adds to the stress. Meanwhile my father’s health deteriorates and I’m only 19 so it’s very hard for me to step up and support our family. (And now on top of this my hair starts falling out)

Will this kind of stress accelerate MPB? And will hair loss from stress (even though I probably have MPB) grow back?

Last question, sorry for the long life story message:
There is no way I can see a doctor, I do not have health insurance, what can I do about my hair loss? It’s possible I could get finpecia or propecia. I’ve read that finasteride works best for people who are still in the miniaturized state. How well do you think propecia could work for someone my age with early hair loss (advanced miniaturization).

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Hair loss from stress could shift your natural MPB timeline forward (basically kick starting hair loss that wouldn’t otherwise happen until later). Although each person will handle stress differently, your situation does sound extremely stressful and very well could accelerate your MPB.

I’d try to find a local hair transplant clinic with a free exam. Some offer a free 1st time consultation. I’m not suggesting to rush out for surgery, but these docs will know more about diagnosing hair loss than many other doctors will. Try to find one in your area by using the physician search at ISHRS.org — but find out pricing for the consultation beforehand, of course. Not all of them are free. If you can not find a local doctor offering a free consultation, send good digital pictures to me here along with a phone number to reach you and I will try to help you over the phone. My probable solution will be finasteride, but let me see those photos first… or let a doctor decide that after an in-person exam.

I’m Using Dutasteride, Rogaine Foam, and Nizoral — And Yet I Still Lose Hair! – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Doctor,

I hope you are fine. I have a weird problem.

I am losing hair since last 4 years and I shave off my hair (completely bald) once in 4 months. Few years back, my dermatologist mentioned that I had Androgenetic Alopecia and I was thus placed on that medication for quite some time. After taking medication and doing relevant tests, it was found out that my DHT levels are low. But for some reason my hair still falls out!

Looking back at my history, my hair grows long for 3 months (and I dont lose much hair in these three months – 4-5 per day) and they start falling out rapidly in the fourth month (20-25 per day)! In the fourth month they become so weak that if one would gently smear on the head, my hair would come out on his hand!

My question is why does the hair keep falling out when it grows long, in spite of me being on the medication – dutasteride (0.5mg per day), rogaine foam (twice daily) and nizoral (thrice a week).

Doctor, my hair loss worries me quite a lot. In the last four years, you can actually notice that the density of hair on my head has reduced drastically!

I will be grateful for your advice and help.

Hair growth is unpredictable. Contrary to the cycle of hair loss and growth that you report, I am skeptical that you can see it in 4 month cycles. Measure it by mapping out your hair for miniaturization and then you can prove it either is happening or not.

Using all of the medications like a shotgun won’t get you more hair growth, and although not likely, it’s possible that your hair loss is from causes other than MPB and thus medication wouldn’t help anyway. Perhaps seeking out another dermatologist for a second opinion might be worthwhile. Also, it’s normal to lose around 100 hairs a day.

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Is Propecia Required To Keep Transplanted Hair? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

If I get a hair transplant do I need to take propecia to keep that transplanted hair from falling out or it will it be permanent?

The transplanted hair should be permanent if it is taken from the permanent zone (called the donor area)… and as long as you don’t have any underlying disease that causes hair loss in that area, such as alopecia areata. Propecia (finasteride) should be used by men to halt further loss in the non-transplanted area and to prevent shock loss from the surgery. But otherwise, the transplanted hair doesn’t need Propecia to stay in there.

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Hair Loss InformationBlood Pressure Medications That Do Not Cause Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers don’t seem to list hair loss as a side effect, even rare. At least these two don’t….These don’t have the combination of a HTC which can, Diuretic. Here are two:

  1. Micardis and Hair Loss
  2. Avapro and Hair Loss

I know anything is possible and you will say you can still lose hair on it. Heck you can probably say that about every substance on earth. It is reassuring that these two don’t have it listed and I think it would be helpful for your worried readers to look into which medications statistically have the lowest reports. Maybe that is something you can research.

Over 4000 people in the trials and no reports. The problem I find with post-marketing data is there are too many variables like other medications, consumer stress ect ect. Also since 40% of those people who need HPB medication also fall into the 40% of the population who lose hair. So what came first right?? Might be good for your worried readers to talk to their doctors about. I have read a few blogs that claim hair loss in one or two people but those people seemed to be on more than these two drugs and even had been on a beta-blocker recently which clearly states hair loss.

I though I would share my research with you. Also, don’t you think having HIGH BP for an extended period of time can cause diffuse hair loss over the entire head?(not to mention the other serious problems). I have often wondered if my untreated high BP could have caused my diffused thinning over my entire head w/out any real pattern of MPB. That is until now when I have gotten treatment. I guess I will find out if it thickens up. Thanks

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AvaproThe association of hair loss with any medication could be a cover-your-ass approach by various drug companies who find it easier to mention hair loss than ignore a possible association from a medical/legal point of view. As a hair transplant surgeon, I am not in a position to form an opinion of my own about this. You are correct that the incidence of high blood pressure is as high in the general population as balding, but these two observations are not necessarily connected. I am afraid that I can not shed more light on this.

You said much and I appreciate your research. I agree with what you said about worried readers talking to their doctors about these issues. The internet is a great, great tool, but even better is a one-on-one with the physician that is already treating you and has specialized knowledge based on your medical history.

Can a Woman Use Avodart After a Hysterectomy? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i have had significant hair loss at my crown and have heard that the bp med aldactone has helped. i do have high bp and was planning on starting on meds for the bp. what are your thoughts on this. also what about avodart? i am 43 and have had a hysterectomy so have no chance of pregnancy.

This is a situation where you are asking for medical advice, but I’m sorry, this isn’t something I can answer. You can take anything, but taking medications recommended by your doctor will be part of your medical plan for health.

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Do We Know Everything About Long Term Finasteride Use? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello,
My question in in regards to potential long term side-effects of finasteride/propecia? I was perusing an article on the internet about the possibility of the long term side effect of it. Then a doctor commented in an article that he questioned the prolonged use of finasteride and said something to the effect of “remember phen, fen?” and we don’t know the potential long term side effects of finasteride yet.

So, did this doctor make a “blanket” statement or do we not yet know all we need to know about propecia?

I’m the kind of guy that doesn’t like to take medication unless there’s something “wrong with me”. So is this safe to start taking? I just didn’t like the reference made to phen fen. Thanks in advance.

Does anyone know everything about anything? The answer must be obvious, so even after 13 years on the market, there could still be surprises. They may not be all bad however, as there are always some good that comes out of such medications. In this case, we know that cancer of the prostate risks are reduced with steady use of the finasteride 5mg dose and many experts think that this will spill over with the 1mg dose. Cancer of the prostate and preventing hair loss (or slowing it) should be considered against the down side risks, of course.

We each need to make these judgments, but over and over again I hear men tell me that they WON’T take pills. Just the other day a 28 year old man demanded that I point him to an herbal for preventing hair loss with an emphasis on “certainty” motivating him. As he was demanding my herbal recommendations, I thought, “I am but a poor doctor giving advice, so please be reasonable with such questions.”

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If Propecia Doesn’t Stop Working, Why Am I Thinning After 10 Years? – Balding Blog

Hi Doc,

Okay, I’ve read the post where you indicate if Propecia works for you then it won’t just stop working over time. Did I read that correctly? I ask because Propecia worked GREAT for me for about 10 years (started at age 40), then it stopped working in a pretty quick way. Quickly thinning starting from the back, now all over top. I now have approx 60% hair loss on top of the head with a now receeding hair line to boot.

So my question is why has it stopped working and should I continue to use it based on what I stated above?

Thanks

I don’t think you read it correctly. I don’t remember ever saying that Propecia will stop hair loss completely… because it won’t. Propecia continues to work as long as you take it, but you will also continue to lose hair (though hopefully at a slower rate). See this page for a clearer explanation.

There is no definitive cure to stopping hair loss. Propecia and Rogaine both slow it down and hair transplants replace some of the lost hairs… but the balding still continues. You may want to talk to your prescribing doctor about increasing the dosage at this point.


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Merck Filed Topical Finasteride Patent in 2001 – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi doctor:
I was searching online and I just saw that and I think might be interesting for you to see the future plan of action from Merck.

Merck Applies for Topical “Propecia” Patent

Interesting reading and thanks for sending! Keep in mind that a patent application doesn’t necessarily mean this is something that Merck will take to market, nor does it mean that a topical works as well as the oral pill. It’s not a clinical trial, but it mentions a study without providing much more information.

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ScalpMed is Minoxidil – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi there: I was researching Scap Med for my husband and myself and came across your site. I found a few answers where someone had good results and you offered to put before and after pictures on your site. I was wondering did that ever happen and if so, where I can find these pictures? I would also be interested in others who had good results or if you have any other information about Scalp Med and if it works or not thanks!

ScalpMed’s active ingredient is minoxidil (which is available as generic formula or more commonly as Rogaine). It includes extra vitamins and such, but the hair growing component is the same as you can find in any pharmacy but for much less. I don’t recall being sent any before/after photos to post on the site, though.

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