Hair Loss InformationExercise, Propecia, Age, and Side Effects – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello,

Thank you for putting time into this website. It has proved helpful. I had a few questions about finasteride.

  1. Does exercise have any effect on increasing or decreasing side effects?>
  2. Does exercise have any effect on how well it would work?
  3. What do you think of taking iron supplements to get finasteride to work better? (I am iron deficient, but I am not sure if it is enough to effect my hair. Going to a doctor soon to get my iron checked again.) Link
  4. Since I am 21, I have the best chances of finasteride to work. Do you see it work with almost everyone my age, especially at the very beginning of MPB? What about how common the side effects are at my age?
  5. I am going to see a hair transplant doctor soon. If miniaturization is found and the doctor is not willing to give me a prescription for generic proscar, can you? (Not sure of the legality of this. I hope I am not putting you in a bad position.)

Thank you for your time.

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  1. No. Exercise won’t increase or decrease side effects if you happen to get them.
  2. No. Exercise won’t mess with the effectiveness of finasteride.
  3. Get your iron checked and be under the care of a good doctor. I don’t see any value in trying to make finasteride work better, though.
  4. Finasteride works well in young men, but a few who are destined to develop advanced balding may find it doesn’t work as well. Side effects are possible, but it is a very slim chance. There are reports on the internet that are overblown.
  5. You should do a miniaturization study and take pictures of various parts of your scalp. The presence of significant miniaturization will indicate genetic causes of hair loss.
  6. You aren’t putting me in a bad position by just asking, but let’s get a telephone consultation (call 800-NEW-HAIR) and see what’s happening. Any doctor can write the prescription so once you know the diagnosis (miniaturization pictures taken by you and sent to me), you can start finasteride if it is in your best interest. Your family physician will often prescribe it for you.

Hair Loss InformationIs There More to Hair Loss than DHT? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

dr rassman
quick question regarding dht and hairloss. if dht was some how able to be 100 % blocked would that totally stop hairloss or is their more to it than that ?

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We know that if the testicles were removed (as done in one of two identical twins in a study in the 1950s) that hair loss will not occur. We also know that once the hair has been exposed to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the impact is dramatic in the speed of the hair loss. The twin that had his testicles removed for mental illness (a barbaric process) had a full head of hair, but was given testosterone and rapidly lost his hair. The other twin, with both testicles in tact, went fairly bald naturally.

With all that being said, the complete blocking of DHT might not be the only solution to eliminating hair loss. There could be other factors in play, such as various diseases… or even something else entirely that has yet to be discovered or proven.

Hair Loss InformationIs It More Likely That I Have MPB or Did My Accutane Use 8 Years Ago Cause My Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi. My question is regrading accutane and hair loss. I took accutane when I was 15 at 40 mg for 6 months. I didn’t notice any hair loss at the time but a few years after I started noticing that the hair on the top of my head has been getting thin. Now at 23 my hairline has receeded somewhat particularly fast. I really don’t know what to think as I have been off of accutane for 8 years. I heard alot of people on the Internet talk about the effect it has on the hair. My question is could this hairloss be related to the accutane I took 8 years ago or could this be mpb?

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I frankly can not tell you if you have a connection between drug-induced hair loss from years earlier or if you just have male pattern baldness from genetic causes. It is true that Accutane (isotretinoin) does seem to cause hair loss, but I can not comment on an 8 year gap between taking the drug and the appearance of the hair loss.

Hair Loss InformationHundreds of Hairs Down the Drain with Each Shower! – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(male) I am currently experiencing significant hair loss. Whenever I VERY lightly pull on a small section of hair (1/2 inch area) on the top, back and sides of my head, 1-5 hairs come out without fail! Is this normal for someone who is balding, because I am not washing my hair regularly due to the excess amount of hairs that will come out on my hands. Normally, if I lightly wash my hair, being as gentle as possible, literally 40-75 hairs will come out on my hands! By the end of the shower, there will be hundreds of hairs lining the bathtub. Please let me know if this is normal, and if not, any causes for this terrible situation.

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ShowerI will sympathize that you are noticing hair loss, but a normal amount of hair you should lose is around 100-150 a day. Do you have product in your hair that is trapping the loose hairs, which are then released during a shower? I really do not know what to tell you based on your description, but it’s possible that you may be balding and this may be an early sign of genetic hair loss. I don’t want to get you too worried about it yet, as I’m just making guesses based on a few sentences you wrote. I’d need to examine your scalp to see what’s what.

Is there a pattern as to where the hairs are falling from? In other words, do you lose hair on top of the head but not on the sides or back? This would point more to genetic balding. If you are worried I would consider seeing a doctor for a better diagnosis and a miniaturization study. I believe you indicated you’re nearby my office in Los Angeles, and if so, you can call my office 310-553-9113 to setup a free consultation.

Hair Loss InformationIt’s Been a Year Since I Stopped Pulling My Hair Out and It’s Not Regrowing – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello,

A year ago, I had a bad habit of pluck my hair off. I stopped after realize how bad it was. I have lost alot of hair, and after cut my hair short for a year to wait for it to grow back. It did, but it only 1/4 or 1/3 of how much hair that I had before. What can I do? Please help!

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What you are describing is a disorder called trichotillomania. We’ve written about this in the past. There’s been a small study about an over-the-counter pill that may stop you from getting the urge to pull out your hair, but that’s somewhere down the line and hopefully you won’t need it anyway as you’ve stopped the plucking. Unfortunately if your hair has not grown back in over a year, it will likely never grow back. There’s not much you can do.

Depending on the severity, one option may be hair transplants. Doctors generally do not perform hair transplant surgeries on patients who pull/pluck their hair, for obvious reasons as the old habits usually return and any gain from the hair transplant is impacted by the same process as before.

Hair Loss InformationIn the News – FDA Fails to Follow-Up – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

The Food and Drug Administration has allowed drugs for cancer and other diseases to stay on the market even when follow-up studies showed they didn’t extend patients’ lives, say congressional investigators.

A report due out Monday from the Government Accountability Office also shows that the FDA has never pulled a drug off the market due to a lack of required follow-up about its actual benefits — even when such information is more than a decade overdue.

When pressed about that policy, agency officials said they have no plans to get more aggressive.

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Read the full story at USA Today.

The policing arm of the federal government seems to fail because of lack of funding for that activity. The results are shown in the above linked article. It seems that the Hurricane Katrina debacle is the same government style they use in managing its agencies. For those of you who saw 60 Minutes this weekend (watch the video), you can marvel on how the US government is failing in the management of Medicare expenditures and now we are trying to take that expertise into the development of national healthcare policy.

Hair Loss InformationCould the Video Microscope (for Miniaturization Mapping) Cause Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Do you think it’s possible the Celestron 44300 handheld digital microscope, that you recommend for mapping miniaturization can harm newly placed grafts on someone who just had a hair transplant? (Im mainly concerned with the LED illuminator, could that possible cause damage?)

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I would doubt that the light from the hand held microscope will have any impact on the health of your hair.

Hair Loss InformationIn the News – Aging to End in 20 Years? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

Call it an anti-death panel. We just received a press release saying that the world’s top aging scientists will converge on Manhattan Beach from November 13 through 15 to figure out how to put off that whole getting-old-and-dying thing.

The scientists, supposedly, will “predict the end of aging by 2029.”

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Read the full text at OC Weekly

I am curious to understand how they came up with 20 years from now being the end of aging. Or are they giving themselves 20 years to form a prediction of when aging will stop? I guess that’s why the OC Weekly article was written with a sarcastic overtone.

I Had 2 CT Scans in 2 Weeks, Now I’m Losing Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

4 months ago I had two ct scans within 2 weeks. For about a month I had been losing hair Could the two be related.

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I highly doubt it. The radiation from CT scans can be high, but it does not generally cause hair loss… even if you have 2 CT scans. Yes, there was the recent news item about patients experiencing hair loss after a poorly configured machine, but this is a rare case. You must have had a medical issue that prompted two CT scans. Severe physical and mental stress from medical conditions can cause hair loss as well (rare). I really cannot say what is causing your hair loss.

In the News – New Drug to Reduce Hair Loss from Lupus – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

The first in a new class of experimental drugs that targets the disease process involved in lupus beat out standard treatment in a large clinical trial, researchers say.

If the findings hold up, the drug, Benlysta, could become the first new drug for lupus in five decades.

About 1.5 million Americans have lupus, a complex disease in which the immune system attacks a person’s own tissues, wreaking havoc on the joints, skin and other organs. Benlysta dampens the abnormal immune signals, calming down the immune system.

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Read the rest at WebMD.

This is significant, as lupus affects millions around the world. Hair loss is common with those that have this autoimmune illness, and according to the article this drug is “more effective at reducing pain, hair loss, and skin rash than placebo.” More studies need to be done, and if successful, the pharmaceutical company plans to submit to the FDA for approval.