Topical DHT Blocker?

Hi there – I am a 22 year old who is just now noticing a receding hairline. Just a year ago this wasn’t a problem for me so I think it has progressed since January of this year. My dad and one of my brothers went bald, with only hair on the sides of their heads. My other brother just has a receding hairline with a large forehead. Obviously I have some concerns since it runs in my family.

I know you recommend Propecia but I am scared to take it because of the side effects. I suffered from a small case of gynecomastia growing up and got surgery to fix it. I am scared that taking Propecia would bring this condition back, or bring other unwanted side effects. I currently use a topical solution that claims to be the “topical version of Propecia” and is a DHT blocker. It is hard to tell if it’s working or not. What are the risks of taking Propecia?

There may be no connection between the youthful gynecomastia you had as a child and the side effects of this drug. You are worrying about something that has not happened to you yet. If you take Propecia and have any problems with it, stop it and the drug will be out of your system in days, along with any side effects like gynecomastia (risk is less than 1 in 500 patients).

There is no topical Propecia (finasteride). Also, the ability to absorb this drug through the skin is not reported anywhere I have read.

Topical DHT Blocker as Effective as Propecia with Less Side Effects?

An earlier question brought up an article about a topical DHT inhibitor at HairLossTalk:

The doctor interviewed in the article made some pretty impressive claims. Paraphrasing:

  1. His topical DHT blocker is as effective as Propecia as long as you could apply it to the affected area
  2. Downside of topical: It’s more of a pain to apply. It would be really difficult to apply to entire scalp, whereas Propecia blocks DHT everywhere.
  3. Upside of topical: it only blocks DHT near the scalp, having less of an affect on serum DHT levels. This decreases the chances of side-effects.

The claims seem to make sense to me, but this kind of stuff can sometimes be counterintuitive.

  1. Do you agree with his general evaluation of topical vs. serum DHT blockers?
  2. Do you have an opinion on the specific topical solution he is talking about?

We have written about topical DHT blockers before here. The doctor in the article you referenced is a web-based provider of compounded, off-label medicaments for hair loss. The use of spironolactone has been a mainstay as a treatment for female hair loss when taken orally, but there is no real evidence that it works and many studies show the controversy, saying either it works or does not work. It is tied to the belief of the doctor, but you must keep in mind that doctors who recommend it profit from its use. When you take such medications and convert it to skin (topical) use, there is no guarantee that it works, if it is absorbed through the skin and just where the medication works (if it does work at all). It is easy to make such compounds and when a doctor puts his concoction into a cream or topical, there is an implication that it is safe and effective. Spironolactones are known antiandrogens and as such should work in men, but if taken orally, men will have significant secondary sexual side effects, such as loss of libido and problems with sustaining erections (when and if they get them). The question one should ask is whether this medication has sexual side effects. Without proper scientific studies, we really can not tell.

I never understood why men chase this stuff when the rare sexual side effects from Propecia (finasteride) have been measured. I would guess that if spironolactone was taken orally, they would dwarf the side effects of Propecia in men, yet men somehow want to experiment and may find themselves swamped with side effects or ineffective treatment losing valuable time on fixing hair loss with what is known to work. Topical spironolactone has a bad smell associated with it which is claimed to have been successfully addressed by this doctor, so I don’t know if this medication stinks from the aroma or its success and without good science behind it, it becomes a real gamble with the belief of one doctor who makes his living putting topical medications together.

Topamax, Low-Ogestrel, and Female Hair Loss

I have been taking Topamax sprinkle capsules for my migraines for almost a year (onyl 45 mg per day). After the first few months on the drug, I noticed more hair on the floor in my bathroom and that it was falling out when I ran my fingers through it. In November of this year, I switched my birth control pills to Low Ogestrel,a low dosage monophasic pill so as to keep my hormone levels more stable and keep headaches at bay. After doing this, I noticed an increase in my hair loss. Now, in the shower, there is hair everywhere. Hair on my pillow, and hair on my clothes. I’ve noticed that my hair looks thin at my widows peak and on the sides of my head. It’s frightening. I got off the Topamax two weeks ago and the hair loss has continued. I am going off the birth control this month to see if that stops it.

Just wondering if you’ve ever heard of these drugs causing hair loss? Perhaps the combo of the two has wreaked havoc on my body for some reason? My doctors keep saying “It’s possible, but uncommon.” I’ve had all my bloodwork done and every checked out ok.. I just want this to stop. If it is the pills, how long before it will stop?

Thanks for any help!

Hair loss is associated with each and every one of the medications you use. I am sorry to report this to you, but these things have a cost in side effects and finding the balance can be difficult. Some people may be more sensitive than others. It may take months to see any regrowth after stopping or switching the medications. When medications are used in combination, it makes identifying the problem medication(s) more difficult.


2006-02-20 12:43:47Topamax, Low-Ogestrel, and Female Hair Loss

Top of My Scalp Is Sore

I am 34 year old African American female. The top of my scalp is sore, thinning and I can not get rid of the dandruff. Is this part of Alopecia? Also, Why do I have soreness at the the top of my scalp and I believe thinning? What can I do for the soreness and thinning? I relax my hair approx every 4 Months. Please help. Thanks.

Chemicals that relax your hair for a long period of time, may cause skin irritation and/or hair loss. Drandruff treatment are found in every pharmacy and you need to experiment with each until you find one that works well for you.


2006-02-23 09:21:07Top of My Scalp Is Sore

I took finasteride (Propecia) and lost my chest hair, is this common?

Loss of body hair occurs in patients on Propecia (finasteride) but not always. I suspect that the DHT block from the drug finaseride is not very effective on body hair in everyone and that is why different people see varying degrees of body hair loss. It is not unusual to get a decrease in body hair and if you take it long enough, maybe you will see complete loss of your body body hair.

Took Finasteride for Years And It Didn’t Stop My Hair Loss

I took finasteride 1mg for two years, and it did not stop my hair loss. Five weeks ago, I switched to dutasteride .5mg, and I am still seeing the same level of hair loss. What are some of the possible factors resulting in my continued hair loss? Might it have something to do with the DHT still residing in my scalp?

Also, how much of a decrease in DHT is generally required in the blood and/or scalp in order to stop hair loss?

Male, Age 31

Thank you

Neither dutasteride or finasteride are guaranteed to stop the hair loss. There is a race between your genetics and your attempt to stop the loss and from what you are saying, your genes are winning. If you were to become a Norwood Class 5 balding pattern by the time you are 23 years old, for example, I would doubt that finasteride or dutasteride will stop the progression completely, but it may slow down the process a bit. Do you get what I am saying?

There is no magic DHT level that you must hit as your genes do not seem to care (metaphorically speaking). You are under the illusion that DHT can be controlled, but the issue is with your genes, not DHT levels. Certainly what you are reporting appears that way.


2008-04-03 13:08:35Took Finasteride for Years And It Didn’t Stop My Hair Loss

Took finasteride and these were my side effects on just a small dose

I started finasteride but my hair loss had progressed a bit over the past few months in the temple recession and has thinned on the top and crown as well. A little over a month ago my GP prescribed me 5mg finasteride to be cut into fourths and taken daily. I cut the pills into 8ths and started taking them every 3 days initially. After three weeks, I could tel my nipples were swollen and looked bigger. I also had penile numbness, and I could not maintain an erection at all. After stopping finasteride, I was back to normal within a week. I am really sad that I was unfortunate enough to get side effects from finasteride… Now it seems my only options are to try topical finasteride, or to wait until I am old enough and my hair loss has halted to get a hair transplant.

We need to talk. Topical finasteride is a reasonable alternative which I can prescribe for you over a telephone consultation.

 


2020-07-21 13:34:32Took finasteride and these were my side effects on just a small dose

Took Finasteride and lost some beard hair

I was on Minoxidil for six months and got good filling in pretty nice. With its use on my scalp I saw minor improvement. Two months ago, I started to use Finasteride and noticed my beard became patchy again almost like before I started using the Minoxidil. I want hair and a beard. I am not getting any side effects of either drug.

Finasteride is known to reduce beard and body hair in some people. Minoxidil on the beard may help it regrow. You might consider a higher dose if Minoxidil if you can tolerate it.

I Took Finasteride at 24, and Now I Am 34.

I began taking Finasteride at around age 24 due to perceived hair loss. Due to shifting circumstances in my life, I stopped taking it around age 26. I’m now 34 years old and have seen no additional/acceleration in hair loss. What would you make of this?

I suspect that you were not balding and do not have the genes for balding.


2018-09-19 06:18:52I Took Finasteride at 24, and Now I Am 34.