Can Long Term Use of Clobetasol Propionate Foam Cause Hair Loss?

I have been using Clobetasol Propionate foam on my Scalp for Seborrhea for about 10+ years until recently. I liberally applied it to most of the center part of my head. I just recently realized that could be causing my hair to be very thin, breaking off very short. I stopped using this and just use T Gel Shampoo 2 times a week, and the itch seems to be controlled. My question is: will my hair thicken up if I continue to not use the Clobetasol, or did it cause permanent damage? I can tell by the color of my roots that my hair is growing. I should have read the directions and used it very sparingly, but the doctor’s assistant said she uses it and just applies the foam to scalp and rubs it in. So, I didn’t research any further. Will I have any side effects other than thin, damaged hair?

The chronic long-term use of this steroidal medication (Clobetasol Propionate foam) can cause your presenting symptoms.


2018-06-26 10:16:16Can Long Term Use of Clobetasol Propionate Foam Cause Hair Loss?

Necrosis of the scalp from hair transplant (photo)

These areas of necrosis for some technical problem induced by the surgeon usually heal with a large scar as shown here (before with necrosis on left, after healing on the right).


2020-07-16 08:29:19Necrosis of the scalp from hair transplant (photo)

Can one have their beard transplanted?

Yes, we have been doing beard transplant for many years. We use both scalp hair or sometimes, hair from under the chin or in the upper neck if the scalp hair is a distinctly different in hair caliber than your normal beard hair. Doctors must be attentive to specific nuances when doing a beard transplant to avoid skin problems that make the transplant detectable. Here are a few examples of beards we have transplanted: https://newhair.com/before-and-after/beard/#results


2021-05-04 22:00:47Can one have their beard transplanted?

New bald spot in 17 y/o (photo)

spot came very fast, maybe within a month? My hair is still thick and i have full hair everywhere around my hair including temples. I also added one picture without hair pulled back so you can see that its only noticeable when i pull my hair. I take daily all vitamins which are important for hair health so it cant be vitamin defiency. Also, i can see some very little regrowth (but only like small amount of what it used to be, maybe like 20 hair which are 1mm long and looks very thin) there which isnt probably visible in picture. The last picture (where i am wearing black shirt) is taken 2-3 months ago when it wasnt there. Any help is very very appreciated. I hope i wrote everything important, if not, then tell me and I will add more information.

An experienced doctor needs to look at the bald spot as it could be one of many things including early genetic balding, atypical alopecia areata, etc… See a dermatologist

Can Propecia Help Minoxidil Dependent Hair?

Doc,

You recently answered a question that perhaps I didn’t ask right about using Minoxidil for many years and the benefit on adding Propecia. I’d like to try again, because I think the answer is important. If you have used minoxidil for many years most hair subject to miniaturization would be minox dependent. Would that be a correct assumption? If so what is the benefit of adding Propecia to minoxidil dependent hair.. which after many years would be most miniaturized hair. Wouldn’t it be too late at that point since the hair Propecia might have helped are already minox dependent?

And since minoxidil is for life I assume any future miniaturized hair would become minoxidil dependent too. So what is propecia going to do at this point? I hope I was more clear this time.

Thanks again..

There is no way to answer this question appropriately without a controlled clinical study on this specific situation (those that start finasteride years after minoxidil dependence). That study doesn’t exist as far as I am aware.

New Shampoo Causing Thinning in Teen?

I am a 16 year old male and I’ve been noticing since about a week or two ago I’ve started losing much more hair than usual. When I take a shower, a lot more hair collects on the drain than ever used to before and when I comb my hair at least 10 hairs fall out. I’ve always had very thick and strong hair and it’s worrying me. I also notice that each hair that’s falling out is very thin and weak-looking. I have been using Head and Shoulders Intensive Care for a couple months now. Do you think it could be the cause?

ShampooI doubt that the shampoo causes your hair loss, but the underlying factors that make people use the shampoo may do that. Head and Shoulders shampoo is used for seborrheic dermatitis, which is an inflammatory disorder of the skin. This condition can possibly initiate hair loss or accelerate the loss due to the other causes.

Can Rogaine On Healthy Hair Cause it to Fall Out?

Thanks so much for this resource! I am 3 weeks post op from a HT of 4200 units. I was on propecia for 30 days prior to HT and began Rogaine / Minoxidil 2 weeks post op. I had temple work and work at the front of my hairline. I want to get the best result and minimize shock loss. I have heard Rogaine can cause shedding. Am I at risk for shedding in healthy hair zones if I apply Rogaine in it’s correct dosage to the entire top of my head, temples and along the donor scar?

Rogaine (minoxidil) on healthy hair most likely will not cause shedding, but I would strongly suggest that it only should be applied to areas of concern and not the rest of the head for two key reasons:

  1. Cost
  2. Side effects (or potential thereof) will occur as the area of treated skin increases

It is also worth noting that minoxidil will not influence the hair transplants to grow any better or any faster.


2008-03-11 09:23:45Can Rogaine On Healthy Hair Cause it to Fall Out?

Nicotine Patch and Finasteride?

I have a few questions. I started taking propecia in July 2010 and a few months ago switched to the generic 5mg finasteride (cut in 1/4s).

1. Is it ok to use a nicotine patch while I’m taking finasteride?
2. My doctor recently suggested I start using rogaine 5% in addition to finasteride. I would like to keep what hair I have and regrow some if possible, but I have read alot about shedding which makes me nervous. I know the shed hair should regrow but it still gets me worried. How prevalent is shedding in your experience with patients you’ve recommended rogaine to?
3. Also, out of curiousity, what NW pattern are you?

1. A nicotine patch can be worn while you take finasteride. I don’t know of any contraindication.

2. Hair shedding after starting Rogaine happens, but not very frequently in the patients who I have seen that use it. The good news is that the shedding doesn’t last forever and rarely, if ever, produces permanent hair loss.

3. I was a Norwood Class 3 Vertex (3V) without the frontal component, making my hair loss purely in the crown.


2011-04-04 14:50:43Nicotine Patch and Finasteride?

Can Stress Cause a Child’s Hair to Stop Growing?

My 4 year old has blonde hair and in the last year I have noticed that the hair on her left side has seemed to stop growing. It appears to have a different texture and feel to it and i often notice in the morning after she sleeps that it is pushed forward, but it doesn’t seem to go back easily. On that side of her head she seems to have more broken ends and shorter pieces. Is this a concern? In the last year and half we have moved and she had a brother born with a Congenital heart defect with a lot of needs in the beginning of his life, could it be stress?

Thanks

I would not look at stress as the cause of your daughter’s hair loss/abnormal hair growth. See a good doctor, possibly a pediatric dermatologist if you are in a big city where such a specialty may be found.

“No, You Are Not Losing Your Hair” – Comments From a Patient Who Had Scalp Micropigmentation

Greg Smith (alias) had significant frontal balding and he kept his hair about 1 1/2 inches in length but hated that he had no hairline and that his forehead went back about 2 inches. He had Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) performed to his entire head. I asked him if anyone noticed. He said that many of his friends noticed and thought he had a full head of hair when they looked at him. They were curious as to why he shaved his head. He responded “I was losing my hair”, to which they responded after careful examination of his head: “No you’re not”. One if his close friends even responded “I wish I had your hair” After that conversation, he let the subject ride. Go to: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/bold-shaved-look/