Using Grecian Formula or Youthair – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I had a HT procedure done 5 months ago. It went successfully. I addition, around the time of my HT, I decided to begin using propecia and Minoxidil. It has been a great success. My new hairline has been lowered by about 1/2 to 3/4 inch below the the hairline established by the HT.

While I am extremely happy with the result. I want to tackle another problem, gray hair especially near the temples. I want to try either Grecian Formula or Youthair which contains some lead based compounds such as lead acetate. Is it safe to use these product with propecia and minoxidil?

I am not familiar with the Grecian Formula or Youthair that you mention. From a medical perspective, I would be cautions of lead based products. Lead is a poison. And while I hope you are not ingesting these products, the application on skin/scalp can still have a systemic effect as it is absorbed through your skin. See Lead Based Hair Products: Too Hazardous for Household Use – Results.

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Hair Loss InformationHair Loss and Blood Pressure Medication – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have been taking LisinoprilHctz10/12.5 and ziac 2,5 together for high blood pressure i recently stopped the ziac and increased the lisinopril to 20/12.5 my hair started coming out ,my question does a beta blocker block dht to some fashion, because from what i have read it should make my hair fall out when taking it not when stopping it.I thought it was my imagination but it has happened 3 times now, or maybe its the shock of getting off the drug,, any ideas!!!

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You are on some medications for controlling of your high blood pressure. I am gathering that you have stopped Ziac, one of these medications, a few times and every time experienced hair shedding afterwards. The medication Ziac combines two antihypertensive agents; a synthetic beta1 selective blocking agent (bisoprolol) and a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide). There is no report of enhanced hair growth with any of these components. Although physical and emotional stress can enhance hair loss, I don’t believe that getting off medication qualifies as one. Think back and see if there was any other factor enhancing your hair loss, besides changing medication.

Hair Loss InformationPropecia and Fertility Levels – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 23 year old male and have recently started using Propecia. I have two questions concerning the drug. My first is whether or not it works better in younger men, since the hairloss is caught earlier (maybe easier to reverse the process). I heard that the sooner you catch the problem, the more of a chance you have of at least retaining what you have. My second question is whether or not the decreased amount of ejaculate, as a side effect, (which I have experienced to a degree) has an effect on my fertility levels. Thanks much for your time.

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Propecia seems to work better on younger men, particularly those who are at the earlier stage of hair loss. The decreased amount of ejaculate may be one of the side effects of Propecia, but it has no impact in fertility levels. Furthermore, the decreased amount of ejaculate has no correlation with a decrease or increase in libido.

Hair Loss InformationDutasteride Causing Frontal Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Doctor: Have you heard anything about the use of .5mg of Dutasteride associated with frontal hair loss or thinning? I have been taking .5mg Avodart and 2% Keto shampoo for the past 3 months. I have noticed a cessation of the hair loss on my crown, and a mild thickening, but my widow’s peaks appear to be progressing with a mild diffuse thinning. Any thoughts? Also, I am hearing that topical caffeine is beneficial for hair growth. Any thoughts? Thank you very much!

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Dutasteride, as far as I know, has NOT been linked with causing frontal hair loss. Moreover, dutasteride is not FDA approved for the treatment of male pattern hair loss. I do know that there are patients that use it for treating hair loss, but it is a very potent drug and I trust you have had a long discussion of all of dutasteride’s pros and cons with the physician that prescribed it to you.

I’ve written on topical caffeine before…

Hair Loss InformationStill Worried After Reading About Propecia Side Effects on the Web – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Doc. I am a 26 yr old male who has had some slight receding/thinning over the past few years only in the very front, the rest of my hair is pretty thick. I have been considering propecia for awhile but have been spooked by the numerous sites/forums warning about the side effects. There are literally hundreds of comments from men saying they have suffered severe and long term side effects. I know most doctors say the side effects are minimal and only occur in 1-2% of men but it just seems there is way too much negative feedback out there for that to be the case. My biggest fear is long term side effects or that my hair will be worse off than it was if I stop taking the drug. Are these negative comments being blown way out of proportion or are there more serious/long term effects that haven’t been discovered yet? Here are a couple of the sites I’m refering to if you are curious.

Thank you for any feedback you might have.

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The Internet is a wonderful source of information and resource. Unfortunately, there are many inaccuracies and misinformation that cannot be reliably checked or corrected.

That is one of the many reasons why drugs such as Propecia (finasteride) are only available after you talk with a doctor and is only prescribed by doctors. While I realize there are loopholes where patients can get around without seeing a doctor, it is not something you should take lightly.

Even before considering taking Propecia, you need to be diagnosed by a doctor by having a physical exam with objective measurements and records so that the doctor can track your progress. In other words, you need a miniaturization study. Furthermore, all these questions should be asked to your doctor for a more personalized treatment plan. While Propecia (or any other drug for that matter) can cause side effects, if you are an ideal candidate for this therapy you may benefit from the medication. The side effects are a risk, but then again if you experience the side effects there are other options. Moreover you can stop taking Propecia and the side effects go away since the drug only lasts a day in your system.

Finally, consider all the negative comments you have ever read. Those experiences and comments are the stories or opinions from others. There are just as much even more positive comments that I see everyday from my patients who take Propecia. You are not any of those people. And if you want to be proactive about your hair loss problem you need to start somewhere. That somewhere may not be Propecia, but seeing a doctor who can help you.

Your final choice may be clearly (1) taking the drugs finasteride or minoxidil, (2) taking every potion and lotion that promises to cure your hair loss, or (3) accept progressive balding for your future look. There are many balding men — 50% of all men eventually have some balding in their lifetime and many of them think ‘bald is beautiful‘.

Putting Birth Control Pills in Shampoo to Thicken Hair?! – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Just received this email from a man asking a question I’ve never been asked before….

I was told to get a birth control, grind it and put it in a bottle of shampoo, and it would make my hair thicker. Would that work?

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I have a few questions…

  1. Who told you this?
  2. What do you think? Take an educated guess…
  3. How would you (being male) get a hold of birth control pills? You’d need a doctor’s prescription, unless you take the pills from your girlfriend/wife. In that case, instead of hair you would probably end up with a baby.

No — birth control pills used topically will not thicken hair. There may be a misconception that since hair loss is related to the male hormone DHT that a female hormone agent such as birth control pills may work. This is NOT true.

Hair Loss InformationI Can Order Avodart Online Through Canada Without a Prescription – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi, it seems as though I can order Avodart from most Canadian online pharmacists without a prescription…is this for real, or is this a sign that it’s probably fake?

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Yes, it seems that on the Internet you can order prescription drugs (without a doctor’s prescription), buy someone’s grandma, and even order military jets.

Real or fake, you still need a physician’s prescription to get these drugs legally in the United States. It is not meant to be punitive for the consumer. It is meant to protect the consumer, for as harmless as these drugs may seem, there are side effects and long term consequences associated with its use. Even more important is a good doctor will address if the medications are needed. Why take a medication if you do not need it?

Taking Propecia After Morning Exercise – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi,

I go to the gym 5 days a week starting at 6:45am in the morning till 8:30am. I do a workout which involves weights and cardio. I also take a protein supplement called whey.

I just want to know if it is wise to take propecia AFTER the work out at 9:30AM. I am really use to this time now. Also I heard that propecia decreases hormones and as a result will not help you improving in body building. Is this true?

Thanks for your help

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Really, you can take it anytime. I generally recommend taking it upon waking up, first thing in the morning. Testosterone levels peak in most men in early morning. Blocking the formation of DHT should not impact bodybuilding.

Hair Transplant Growing Slow After Taking Avodart – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I had a hair transplant 8 months ago and the doctor told me that my growth is slower than normal as my hairs are shorter than he would have expected. I am taking Avodart. Could this medication have an effect at slowing my hair growth?

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We really do not know a great deal about Avodart and what it might do to a new hair transplant. In theory, transplanted hair from the back and the sides of the head should not be impacted by Propecia (finasteride) or Avodart (dutasteride), but one might make an argument that Avodart is very strong and could be prolonging the telogen cycle for hair growth. In theory, it might also prolong the growth cycle when it start growing. Frankly, this is all speculative, but an interesting theory for an interesting question.

What Do You Recommend for the Frontal Hairline? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

What do you recomend for the front Line. I am on Propecia and Roggain right now. Will those medications help me?

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If you are genetically balding, then Propecia (finasteride 1mg) should work to slow down or stop the hair loss, even in the frontal hairline. It depends upon where you are with your balding pattern. You should get your hair mapped out for miniaturization, which will show where you hair loss may be going. Once you know where your hair loss is going, then you can make decisions about Rogaine or Propecia (or both). They both have value, but a doctor needs to tell you the value and what to expect.