Hi all, been a while since I've posted. Need some help with a few subjects.
Well, I'm planning on buying some 5% minoxidil foam tonight, but I was wondering about a few things. Is it safe to apply it to the hairline? The bottle specifically states don't use it anywhere but the crown. Are there any adverse effects to this? I mean, it won't speed up my recession will it?
And to those who do use minoxidil on the hairline, how much do you use? The whole capful like the bottle says for the crown? More? Less? How positive are the results you've gotten, if any?
Also, I've been on Nizoral for about two months now. I'm using the 1% soultion, is that too low of a strength? It doesn't seem to be helping any
I really, really, really need to start finasteride. I'm just really unsure of where to go to get a prescription. I got a consultation with Bosley, and they told me that to get prescribed, I'd have to go to Chicago! (5 hours away!)
Is there any way I can get around the prescription and order it online or something?
Also, how effective is finasteride in combatting the receding hairline? Any figures you guys can give me?
Also, for future planning. Anyone know a good price figure on hair transplants? Are they ridiculously expensive?
And, something I noticed in myself, and I know it sounds foolish. I'm Italian, and very embarassed of my immense amount of body hair. So, I shaved it all off for about my entire highschool years. When I got to college, I quit shaving. That's when I noticed my hairline receding. About 6-8 months later. I started shaving again when it got warmer, and well, it's been about another 6 months and the recession has slowed down greatly, and I'm seeing some vellous hair on my temples that didn't used to be there. I was wondering if the shaving had any effect.
I did some research, and apparently good signs of DHT's affecting the body are things like chest and pubic hair. I got to thinking, and yeah, I know this is farfetched, but.... The DHT that causes hairloss is unused/needed DHT just floating around the body right? Well, by shaving my body hair, is it possible that I've caused a greater need for DHT in those areas? Even if not... maybe blocking DHT isn't the full answer, maybe Blocking and Re-routing the DHT by putting it to use in the body is the answer?
Anyways, I should have pictures up tonight for some advice.
Thanks much guys, I appreciate you just reading this.
Well, I'm planning on buying some 5% minoxidil foam tonight, but I was wondering about a few things. Is it safe to apply it to the hairline? The bottle specifically states don't use it anywhere but the crown. Are there any adverse effects to this? I mean, it won't speed up my recession will it?
And to those who do use minoxidil on the hairline, how much do you use? The whole capful like the bottle says for the crown? More? Less? How positive are the results you've gotten, if any?
Also, I've been on Nizoral for about two months now. I'm using the 1% soultion, is that too low of a strength? It doesn't seem to be helping any
I really, really, really need to start finasteride. I'm just really unsure of where to go to get a prescription. I got a consultation with Bosley, and they told me that to get prescribed, I'd have to go to Chicago! (5 hours away!)
Is there any way I can get around the prescription and order it online or something?
Also, how effective is finasteride in combatting the receding hairline? Any figures you guys can give me?
Also, for future planning. Anyone know a good price figure on hair transplants? Are they ridiculously expensive?
And, something I noticed in myself, and I know it sounds foolish. I'm Italian, and very embarassed of my immense amount of body hair. So, I shaved it all off for about my entire highschool years. When I got to college, I quit shaving. That's when I noticed my hairline receding. About 6-8 months later. I started shaving again when it got warmer, and well, it's been about another 6 months and the recession has slowed down greatly, and I'm seeing some vellous hair on my temples that didn't used to be there. I was wondering if the shaving had any effect.
I did some research, and apparently good signs of DHT's affecting the body are things like chest and pubic hair. I got to thinking, and yeah, I know this is farfetched, but.... The DHT that causes hairloss is unused/needed DHT just floating around the body right? Well, by shaving my body hair, is it possible that I've caused a greater need for DHT in those areas? Even if not... maybe blocking DHT isn't the full answer, maybe Blocking and Re-routing the DHT by putting it to use in the body is the answer?
Anyways, I should have pictures up tonight for some advice.
Thanks much guys, I appreciate you just reading this.