Rogaine ....

Started by DoubleEagle, August 30, 2010, 09:06:52 PM

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NoisyDante

Kinda comes with the territory, I'm not sure you get much respect in my industry if you aren't thinning to some degree.

I keep telling myself also that Jason Statham clearly hasn't been kept down due to a lack of hair.

Picard either, he's the captain of damn Enterprise, for Pete's sake.

Not sure if discontinued use causes your progress to go away.
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swampduc

Dolph, Rogaine works for typical male-pattern baldness starting at the crown of the head. It's not proven to treat a receding hairline. The use is twice/day, and if one stops using it, the regained hair goes away over a period of a few months. If you're going to use it, it's best to start early on  in the course of the hair loss. Prevention is usually better than  cure. I've got 2 good friends that use it regularly with good results.
If your issue is a receding hairline, you might consider Propecia. That also gives you the ease of use of only popping a pill once/day. It would probably help with prostate function in the long term too  ;D
One of my colleagues is a urologist and states that he thinks Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy will one day be a thing of the past as more and more people get on Propecia in their 30's and 40's. No study has born this out, but we'll see.
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DoubleEagle

Quote from: swampduc on September 01, 2010, 04:19:31 AM
Dolph, Rogaine works for typical male-pattern baldness starting at the crown of the head. It's not proven to treat a receding hairline. The use is twice/day, and if one stops using it, the regained hair goes away over a period of a few months. If you're going to use it, it's best to start early on  in the course of the hair loss. Prevention is usually better than  cure. I've got 2 good friends that use it regularly with good results.
If your issue is a receding hairline, you might consider Propecia. That also gives you the ease of use of only popping a pill once/day. It would probably help with prostate function in the long term too  ;D
One of my colleagues is a urologist and states that he thinks Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy will one day be a thing of the past as more and more people get on Propecia in their 30's and 40's. No study has born this out, but we'll see.
Thanks swampduc for that valuable info.

Actually my hair HAS started to grow back on it's own but I don't know if all of it will since it was Dihydrotestosterone that caused it to fall out.

Dolph      :)
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As you can see , I didn't loose much in the rear.



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Kopfjager

Woohoohoohoo! Two personal records! For breath holding and number of sharks shot in the face.

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Shortest sentence...." I am "   Longest sentence ... " I Do "