rcom440 said:
well. It stopped for over 2 years so I don't know how temporary it is. It seems working to me. It's over 2 years and I don't see any progress of the hair loss. 2 years is a long time!!!!
Yes, but don't let that fool you into
assuming that it's the minoxidil that's necessarily maintaining your hair! Many of us can think of people we know who seem to reach a certain point in their balding, and then maintain that level for a period of time, without using any treatment at all. It definitely can happen.
But it's very very common for long-term topical minoxidil studies to show a gradual decline in results over time. Here are a couple of graphs from Vera Price's excellent 1999 study of topical minoxidil:
http://www.geocities.com/bryan50001/quitting-minoxidil.htm
As you can see yourself, there was a gradual decline in hair weights (which are more consistent and more reliable than hair counts) in the treated patients, once they had passed their initial surge of growth after starting treatment. Dr. Price herself commented in the study that those patients treated with minoxidil appeared to be declining at about the same rate as the ones getting the placebo, so she coined the phrase "offset of growth" to describe the effect of topical minoxidil: balding still continues at about the same rate, even if it gives you that extra spurt of growth. It buys you some extra time, in other words.
rcom440 said:
Bryan, what other treatment do you suggest ? I don't want to take Propecia.
You could try topical spironolactone, which has a modest antiandrogenic effect. Using Nizoral shampoo may have an antiandrogenic effect, too. Revivogen may be helpful, too, although it's messy and expensive.
If money is not a concern for you, you could consider Proxiphen, which may be the most effective of all. Dr. Proctor (the brains behind Proxiphen) has made the bold statement that Proxiphen is "unquestionably more effective than finasteride alone", and I have no particular reason to doubt his judgement. It's expensive, though. A compromise would be Prox-N, which is cheaper and over-the-counter.