badgenetics
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Hey all,
I join and posted in these forums about a year and a half ago here, so to summarize: at the time I was 20 years old and had a Norwood 1.5. Now I'm 22 and I still have a Norwood 1.5, but I've noticed over the past few months that the hair around my hairline and temples has thinned, I've had very slight temple recession, and the most significant loss is some serious thinning on the area right at my crown and above it. I guess my genes have finally kicked in and so I want to get feedback/suggestions on the treatment I'm intending to do.
Right now I'm starting 1 ml/day of 5% minoxidil as well as twice weekly shampoos with Nizoral. In about a month and a half when I get back to school I'm going to start .625 mg/day of finasteride. The one major concern I have is that reading on these forums and elsewhere it seems like these treatments tend to lose their effectiveness at 5+ years. In your experience (for long time users or those who know) is this true? If so, which treatments tend to become ineffective? If these treatments merely keep the status quo for 5 or so years, then I might hold off using them until my hair becomes more of a cosmetically significant issue. Thanks for the help!
I join and posted in these forums about a year and a half ago here, so to summarize: at the time I was 20 years old and had a Norwood 1.5. Now I'm 22 and I still have a Norwood 1.5, but I've noticed over the past few months that the hair around my hairline and temples has thinned, I've had very slight temple recession, and the most significant loss is some serious thinning on the area right at my crown and above it. I guess my genes have finally kicked in and so I want to get feedback/suggestions on the treatment I'm intending to do.
Right now I'm starting 1 ml/day of 5% minoxidil as well as twice weekly shampoos with Nizoral. In about a month and a half when I get back to school I'm going to start .625 mg/day of finasteride. The one major concern I have is that reading on these forums and elsewhere it seems like these treatments tend to lose their effectiveness at 5+ years. In your experience (for long time users or those who know) is this true? If so, which treatments tend to become ineffective? If these treatments merely keep the status quo for 5 or so years, then I might hold off using them until my hair becomes more of a cosmetically significant issue. Thanks for the help!