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0.05 mg finasteride: 61,6% decline in scalp skin dht - 49,5% decline in serum dht.
0,2 mg finasteride : 56,5% decline in scalp skin dht - 68,6% decline in serum dht.
1 mg finasteride : 64,1% decline in scalp skin dht - 71,4% decline in serum dht.
I found it interesting that 0,05 mg finasteride reduced the scalp skin dht more than 0,2 mg finasteride did (61,6% vs 56,5%) , while reducing serum dht less ( 49,5% vs 68,6%).
Here, I read that serum dht only has a relatively little effect on hair follicles:
http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/discussions ... =scalp+dht
Question 1: Isn’t it the reduction of serum dht that is responsible for the side effects of finasteride, and wouldn’t it then be nice if this reduction was small (as serum dht apparently has little effect on the hair follicles anyway)?
Here, I read that the dht levels in the follicles are more important than the ones in the scalp:
http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/discussions ... =scalp+dht
Question 2: Is there a close relationship between the levels of follicular dht and scalp dht? For example – when there is a reduction in scalp dht, will the levels in the follicle be reduced similarly?
Question 3: If so, is it possible that 0,05 mg of finasteride may be just as effective as 0,2 mg (bigger reduction in scalp skin dht), while giving less sides? (less reduction in serum dht).
I don’t know much about these things, so it would be great to get some input.
0.05 mg finasteride: 61,6% decline in scalp skin dht - 49,5% decline in serum dht.
0,2 mg finasteride : 56,5% decline in scalp skin dht - 68,6% decline in serum dht.
1 mg finasteride : 64,1% decline in scalp skin dht - 71,4% decline in serum dht.
I found it interesting that 0,05 mg finasteride reduced the scalp skin dht more than 0,2 mg finasteride did (61,6% vs 56,5%) , while reducing serum dht less ( 49,5% vs 68,6%).
Here, I read that serum dht only has a relatively little effect on hair follicles:
http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/discussions ... =scalp+dht
Question 1: Isn’t it the reduction of serum dht that is responsible for the side effects of finasteride, and wouldn’t it then be nice if this reduction was small (as serum dht apparently has little effect on the hair follicles anyway)?
Here, I read that the dht levels in the follicles are more important than the ones in the scalp:
http://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/discussions ... =scalp+dht
Question 2: Is there a close relationship between the levels of follicular dht and scalp dht? For example – when there is a reduction in scalp dht, will the levels in the follicle be reduced similarly?
Question 3: If so, is it possible that 0,05 mg of finasteride may be just as effective as 0,2 mg (bigger reduction in scalp skin dht), while giving less sides? (less reduction in serum dht).
I don’t know much about these things, so it would be great to get some input.