Bad side effect reported with Minoxidil

I want to say that, I used Rogaine a month ago. I applied it only 3 times, mainly due to the headaches, heart palpitations and dizziness. Since stopping I have had hair coming out like crazy. People at work have noticed and I’ve noticed dark circles under my eyes and a puffy face. Stay away from this product. I’m just hoping the hair that I have lost since using it comes back.

This is highly unusual and must like is the result of a combination of some allergy plus significant drug absorption over time.

I Had a Bad Hairline Lowering Hair Transplant

My forehead came down about 1cm with 1500 grafts. I am unhappy with the unnatural look, and my skin is elevated and white. I would like to reduce my forehead surgically and reverse the transplant.

This is not an easy assessment without seeing, at the least, a photo. You said the hairline was only lowered about 1cm, so I need to know what it looks like. Also, your comments about the elevated grafts after growth and the white color of the skin is concerning. If the entire area in front of your normal hairline is no more than 2.5 cm, then a hairline lowering procedure may be able to remove the entire transplanted area. You should see a surgeon that offers hairline advancement surgery, and this could be a good solution for you.


2018-06-21 09:30:51I Had a Bad Hairline Lowering Hair Transplant

Bad Hair Transplant Results (photos)

The arrows show large grafts at the hairline, something that should never be done as they appear pluggy. Also growth seemed either under transplanted or this man has inadequate growth. Either way, this man should get his money back and go to a good hair transplant surgeon to fix the problem


How Bad Is the Finasteride Side Effects? I Have a Plan to Try It and Stop When I Am 25.

If you go on Finasteride, you must think of it as a lifetime commitment. If you had the benefits then stopped taking the drug at age 25, you would lose all of the benefits and also experience “catch-up hair loss” which, if your hair loss pattern was advanced, would not be good for you.


2018-07-20 09:32:43How Bad Is the Finasteride Side Effects? I Have a Plan to Try It and Stop When I Am 25.

Bad beard transplant

This young man rushed to get a beard transplant. He should have asked the surgeon to show him other patients who had it done in that surgeon’s hands. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. Now he work in a public position and every asks him what is wrong with his face? He wants to get rid of the transplants, all 2500 of them. This will possibly produce scarring even when they are out. The use of a very small punch by the surgeon and test removals is the way to go to see what is outcome will be. There is clearly a balancing act, the removal process and the possible scars left behind, or leaving it the way it is.


2020-08-28 12:37:58Bad beard transplant

I Have Let My Hair Grow Out 3 Months and the Back of My Head Looks like It Is Balding

You have significant donor site depletion. This problem is caused by over-harvesting the grafts from your FUE three months earlier. The only thing you can do is to get Scalp MicroPigmentation, which will hide the balding spots, but it will not add hair.

See here: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/scar-covering/


2018-06-21 08:57:49I Have Let My Hair Grow Out 3 Months and the Back of My Head Looks like It Is Balding

Azor, Toprol-XL, and Hair Loss

Hi,

I am currently taking Azore for high blood pressure and occassionally toprol xl for heart palpatations. Can these medicines cause hair loss of a significant nature?

Azor (amlodipine and olmesartan) does list hair loss as a possible side effect. Taking Toprol-XL (metoprolol succinate) can also lead to hair loss in rare cases, as we’ve mentioned before. With the combination of these two drugs, you do have a higher likelihood of seeing thinning hair.

Be Aware of Seven Questionable Clinics That Offer Stem Cell Treatments

In Medscape today, there is an article with the warning of the above title. “There are a number of pitfalls for patients, noted study co-author Douglas Sipp of Keio University School of Medicine in Tokyo.

“It is a problem for patients because there are inevitable risks in any invasive procedure, the vast majority of stem cell treatments being advertised online show exceedingly poor evidence of efficacy, they are costly and not reimbursed by most insurance, and more generally, the waste of time and resources on over-promoted quack remedies diverts these away from investment and use of in scientifically credible medicine,” Sipp said by email.”

In the hair industry, more and more such clinics are appearing almost weekly. There are two important issue: (1) the risks may not be inconsequential to your overall health and the health of your scalp and hair, and (2) they will be fleecing you for the money in your pockets.