naaaw that other stuff is not necesserily a waste of time but just is not strong enough
it's all about the combination
1. 5-alpha-reductase-inhibitor (oral finasteride can be replaced by oral or topical dutasteride e.g.)
2. 17-beta-hsd-inhibitor (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10428369?dopt=abstractplus //...
Norwood 3 vertex it is
you should def. try the big 3
temporary fix actually means that maintaining and improving will last for the time of application + 3 months
1mg finasteride per day is not necessary
my recommendation:
1.try 0,5mg finasteride every second day (3 weeks on and 1 week off -> imporant)
2. do not...
hi,
looks nice..especially for 41!
experts might tell you that your crown region is about to start thinning..i just cannot tell from photos...some expert in real life is necessary
yap, flash pictures do not give us a realistic impression
butter better do not waste your time and get yourself an appointment (i'd have to wait 3-6 weeks from now if i called tomorrow)
are you thinning? that's a tough one since you have pretty long hair
honestly i would not say that you are not thinning... if i was you, i would just go for a "trichoscan" at a derm
the results will tell if you have more than 20% telogen hair, which would mean that Androgenetic Alopecia is progressing (no...
1. crush one duta tablet (contains 0,5mg dutasteride)
2. mix it with 10 ml bifonazol in a dark glass
3. wait approx. 24 hours
now you can apply the mixture to your scalp via dropping glass (1-2 ml daily)
yes you could benefit from it whereby you will have to solve the crushed finasteride tab (e.g. in bifonazol) -> 10 ml bifonazol + 2,5 mg proscar + 10 ml minoxidil liquid = 5-10 applications
better spare yourself the dry eyes and the headache and do not apply something with a higher finasteride...
because of it's aiming accurancy -> less sides & more benefit
we are interested in inhibiting dht in the scalp (topical local application) and so much in systemic dht lowering (oral application)
lack of iron can result in telogen effluvium
topical dutasteride is not available in pharmacies
you will have to prepare it...you will need:
liquid bifonazol (drugstore)
dutasteride tablets
a dark glas (for storage)
are you capable of getting those ingredients?