S Foote.
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jimmystanley said:S. Foote....sorry to interrupt u guys (u can add a reply to me in your next one with bryan) ...but u said that topical anti androgens won't work unless if they are applied to the greater area of your dermal... so if they are applied properly would this answer your problem with anti androgens?
Hi Jimmy, sorry for not responding earlier.
As i said, in my `opinion', the topical anti-androgens only work because of a more `systematic' absorbtion, and not by directly effecting the balding follicles.
Even Bryan's `pal' Dr Proctor seems to be of this opinion. This is from one of Dr Proctors question and answer sessions at HLH Quote:
"Dr Peter H. Proctor, PhD MD answered: "Fluridl is a very potn antiandrogen that has the same side-effects as propecia, only at a significantly higher incidence. To my knowledge, it has not been looked at to treat pattern loss (too many side-effects). However studies on women indicate that the antiandrogenic effects of topical treatment are most likely purely due to systemic absorbtion. So what's the point ? Dr Proctor"
According to my theory also, topical anti-androgens would need to have a more systematic `penetration' to have any `real' effect. So i don't rate these `expensive' topical anti-androgens for that reason alone!
If you just want to consider topicals, it `should' be better (according to my theory), to use a cheap topical 5ARI like Zix.
Only use this over `all' the scalp and beard area! (All the areas in the cranial tissue that produce DHT).
I think the only topicals that are of any real use on the balding area itself, are those recomended for treating the inflammatory conditions in the balding scalp.
Search these sites for peoples experiences with the topical anti-inflammatories.
Good luck.
S Foote.