what side effects did you have?Yes, this is very common. I took finasteride for about a year, a few years ago. I didn't get any definite head hair growth, but I lost like 70% of my abdominal and chest hair. The abdominal hair hasn't grown back but very slightly. The chest hair has grown back fully.
For a lot of MENA guys this is a potentially good side effect. I have subtle light brown upper body hair, and effectively invisible blond hair on my arms. So...I don't know, I wasn't crazy about the bodyhair loss, but it wasn't a deal breaker. Rather, I stopped taking finasteride because it clearly wasn't gonna obviate surgery while it was clearly affecting my masculine essence in subtle ways. I am not a big fan of pharmaceuticals across the board, and must have slam dunk results to use any of them, including something like minoxidil.
Yes, this is very common. I took finasteride for about a year, a few years ago. I didn't get any definite head hair growth, but I lost like 70% of my abdominal and chest hair. The abdominal hair hasn't grown back but very slightly. The chest hair has grown back fully.
For a lot of MENA guys this is a potentially good side effect. I have subtle light brown upper body hair, and effectively invisible blond hair on my arms. So...I don't know, I wasn't crazy about the bodyhair loss, but it wasn't a deal breaker. Rather, I stopped taking finasteride because it clearly wasn't gonna obviate surgery while it was clearly affecting my masculine essence in subtle ways. I am not a big fan of pharmaceuticals across the board, and must have slam dunk results to use any of them, including something like minoxidil.
In theory it should. Some people report that effect. I sure wish dutasteride would thin out my body hair, but no such luck.
Beard and body hair go hand in hand. They both are androgen dependent. I have read many reports from people who had their beards thin out. Whether or not they were just imagining it who knows.
Mine hasn't changed. If it did thin out you could always use minoxidil on it to counteract that. People who could never grow beards use minoxidil to grow thick beards.
you got back on it tho?I don't blame you. I quit minoxidil before for that reason.
im on minoxidol for 5 years and my skin in still kind of the same. i mean it is aging but thats normalI'm probably never gonna use minoxidil because it can f*** up your skin for good and I wouldn't want to risk that, anything that could affect my face is x1000 worse than internal issues (like ed, libido etcc) in my book.
last thing I want is black circles around the eyes or face skin getting fucked up.
but are you not worried about the skin side effects?Yes. It doesn't seem like we are getting any better options anytime soon.
Of course, but I want my hair back.
I'm microneedling my face every two months, taking collagen supplements, and using retin-a and hyaluronic acid to mitigate the effects.
Some get reduced hairs, some don't. But i think it's safe to say that any new body hairs that were supposed to grow later on, would be stunned by dutasteride. If only dutasteride didn't thin my facial hairs tho, i now need a new facial style.I've been hoping for this, but not seeing it yet. It's encouraging to see others reporting it.
Give it time buddy. It's just like regrowing scalp hair. It may take a year or 2 for it to be affected. Also, i think age plays a big role here. I started dutasteride at 19, so my body/facial hair was still pretty recent (not really, but you get what i mean).Preventing any new body hair is a victory in itself, but I would trade places with you in a second. I can't grow a beard anymore anyways because there's too much gray in it now so it's fine with me if I lose that too.
Yep. What's weird, dutasteride caused me an upregulation of sort (on the year i was on it), it increased my sebum significantly, and i got the worst forms of acne in my life (cystic acne/nodular). Though, it had a reverse effect on my body/facial hair. It was pretty weird.Did your beard thin out 30% before adding cypro? How is your hair on top doing?
I just want hair. I am taking precautions but when you start balding at 15, your future calls for a Norwood 7 at 26 at best. 5ARIs are not enough for aggressive balders. I am glad though that i don't care about women or sex that much. If i was, i might even be hesitant to start finasteride lmao.You are living dangerously. No one can say you aren't willing to do anything for hair.
Of course, but I want my hair back.
I'm microneedling my face every two months, taking collagen supplements, and using retin-a and hyaluronic acid to mitigate the effects.