urtor said:
Hello, I have receding hairline and temples and starting frontal baldness. I'd like to regrow something but especially maintain what I've got.
Do you think it's necessary to take Propecia if it's not working for frontal areas? I'm considering Rogaine Foam only - the Big Three is too expensive for me and of course I'm afraid of side effects of Propecia.
Do you think that Rogaine with Topical spironolactone and Nizoral could work?
I wondered the same thing before I started taking Finasteride (Propecia). You have to remember that hairloss usually progresses, if it starts at the front that doesn't meen that it will not progress to the crown later. So it's good to start Finasteride to prevent this.
Finasteride is effective in slowing hairloss in the frontal areas as well.
There is a common misconception that it is not effective in the frontal areas,
this misconception stemmed from the fact that when Finasteride was evaluated by the FDA, the areas evaluated and observed were only the crown and vertex , not the hairline. So legally Merck could only claim that Finasteride was effective for treating male pattern baldness in the areas of the crown and vertex; this does not preclude that Finasteride is ineffective at treating the hairline though.
I have a friend who started taking Finasteride at the earliest stages of hairloss, it completely stopped his hairloss. He still has a juvenile hairline, and he first experianced hairloss about four years ago.