does finasteride completely stop hair loss?

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idc about regrowing hair, but does it stop hair loss for as long as you are on it? or do you keep losing hair, just more slowly?
 
your only hope for completely stopping your hair loss is trannymaxxing.
 
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Your body abandons hair follicles because it becomes uneconomical for your body or impossible to maintain them
 
Your body abandons hair follicles because it becomes uneconomical for your body or impossible to maintain them
Elab tbh. At the age you lose them it assumes you have reproduced?
 
Your body abandons hair follicles because it becomes uneconomical for your body or impossible to maintain them
no its because of a shitty shaped skull. Hair is not only important for looks but also important for health too so it's not uneconomical at all. Bald is unehalthy. If you're bald and youre reading this....make sure you wear a baseball cap or something else to cover your head when youre outside.
 
By it I meant your body, it doesn’t ever seem uneconomical to lose hair because it is an honest signal of health
and losing hair is not a sign of health.

There are inflammation and other ills:

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And you have a response to deal with this (Energy and ressources)

you dont need much repair/ good response if you do not have much inflammation or other ills to deal with, but there is a time when this becomes a net negative, where the ills greatly outweigh the counteracting response.
There is also another kind, where the response is actually sabotaging the recovery, but that topic would make it too complicated.
I am in school rn but I hope this clears up some things
 
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and losing hair is not a sign of health.

There are inflammation and other ills:

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And you have a response to deal with this (Energy and ressources)

you dont need much repair/ good response if you do not have much inflammation or other ills to deal with, but there is a time when this becomes a net negative, where the ills greatly outweigh the counteracting response.
There is also another kind, where the response is actually sabotaging the recovery, but that topic would make it too complicated.
I am in school rn but I hope this clears up some things
Hope you do a mega thread on this idea at some point :)
 
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why do you think you have hair on your head? it grows for a reason. If it was uneconomical then the hair would fall out on the sides and back too. You need hair to protect you from the suns uv radiation. If youre bald you'll need to use sunscreen on your head and also wear a hat most of the time. Hair falls out due to mechanical tension, your body may not even be aware that you have no hair on your head. Like i said, hair is not there for no reason. It wont fall out if youve procreated like someone asked above and after youve completed your life's purpose, hair is there mainly for health reasons and not for looks.
 
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it's not uneconomical at all
it is very uneconomical if you have low energy, as they are one of the most expensive mini-organisms you have in your body.
If you enter a state of near hibernation, going on longer with less costs, your hair will need to believe in it, as they are reaped quite early.

especially the young balders, who do not even have considerable amounts of calcification, probably fit in that category quite well. They probably also endure other symptoms of overall low energy, which includes Lethargy/Depression
 
it is very uneconomical if you have low energy, as they are one of the most expensive mini-organisms you have in your body.
If you enter a state of near hibernation, going on longer with less costs, your hair will need to believe in it, as they are reaped quite early.

especially the young balders, who do not even have considerable amounts of calcification, probably fit in that category quite well. They probably also endure other symptoms of overall low energy, which includes Lethargy/Depression
they have poorly shaped galeas which is why they go bald. Ive seen men with alien skulls who are almost completely bald by 20. If what you are saying is true it would fall out the same way on the back and sides too.
 
they have poorly shaped galeas which is why they go bald. Ive seen men with alien skulls who are almost completely bald by 20. If what you are saying is true it would fall out the same way on the back and sides too.
you have to read my post above then. What you claim is nothing new to me and I actually consider it. But there are big alien skulled people who maintain their hair well into their 30s, especially pre-puberty.
 
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you have to read my post above then. What you claim is nothing new to me and I actually consider it. But there are big alien skulled people who maintain their hair well into their 30s, especially pre-puberty.
idk man. I did have slight sebhoric dermatitis a couple of years ago but i have a decent and well structured galea and i am 25 with no receding hairline or thinning and will never experience a receding hairline due to the shape of my galea. I think severe inflamation can possibly cause temporary diffuse thinning but not typical aga.
 
I think severe inflamation
you probably wont experience severe inflammation, as you said, because of your galea

The Galea and general contraction of the scalp transmits a pro-inflammatory cascade (as can be seen in the pictures aboe, COX etc.) which increases the expression of TGFß1 alongside more androgen activity. The Androgens in turn further increase the TGFß1 expression in the scalp, but I cant tell how.
Focusing on the skull shape part only is defeatist, narrow minded and a dead-end in my opinion. There are things you can do for it, which is improving/reattaining the response to the inflammation and other problems.
If that would be irrelevant, then why dont Norwooders start balding or stay bald since they were born? There is not a clock which says that you start balding in this and that area at X time
 
why do you think you have hair on your head? it grows for a reason. If it was uneconomical then the hair would fall out on the sides and back too. You need hair to protect you from the suns uv radiation. If youre bald you'll need to use sunscreen on your head and also wear a hat most of the time. Hair falls out due to mechanical tension, your body may not even be aware that you have no hair on your head. Like i said, hair is not there for no reason. It wont fall out if youve procreated like someone asked above and after youve completed your life's purpose, hair is there mainly for health reasons and not for looks.
Explain why people actively hate hair so much and chop it off whenever it's longer than 2 micrometers?
 
you probably wont experience severe inflammation, as you said, because of your galea

The Galea and general contraction of the scalp transmits a pro-inflammatory cascade (as can be seen in the pictures aboe, COX etc.) which increases the expression of TGFß1 alongside more androgen activity. The Androgens in turn further increase the TGFß1 expression in the scalp, but I cant tell how.
Focusing on the skull shape part only is defeatist, narrow minded and a dead-end in my opinion. There are things you can do for it, which is improving/reattaining the response to the inflammation and other problems.
If that would be irrelevant, then why dont Norwooders start balding or stay bald since they were born? There is not a clock which says that you start balding in this and that area at X time
yes my sebhorric dermatitis was mild and temporary only.

This is my galea. I wont post my face on this dumb site but i can tell you its not vertically elongated. I believe both galea and facial structure play a part.
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Would you say men with mature hairlines also have some sort of severe inflamation issue? Like Nikolaj Coster Waldau for example. He is norwood 2 but his hair isnt thinning at all in his fifties. Maybe severe inflamation can cause diffuse thinning but i think it has zero to do with receding hairlines, i think hairlines are purely down to skull shape.
 
Explain why people actively hate hair so much and chop it off whenever it's longer than 2 micrometers?
short hair is okay. It still protects your skin more than a bald head.
 
i think hairlines are purely down to skull shape.
Partly yes and the balding pattern is the contraction of scalp, fasciae etc.
I can not prove it and it is a very weak observation but I think people with posterior pelvic tilt tend to receed more from forhead backward and those with anterior pelvic tilt start already at Vertex. It would make sense with the stress distribution atleast
 
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short hair is okay. It still protects your skin more than a bald head.
Anecdotal experience here. But I travel a lot on foot. Trips/hikes, etc. My nose gets burnt really bad by sun, but my entire face otherwise stay white as paper. I have (very?)long hair.
Of course a cap/hat would protect too. But imo it's a shitty social trend, that is based on nothing, but social stigma to forcefully have short hair. Imo hair grows for a reason, and that is very important to overall health.
I mean I mostly give or take agree with you.
 
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Anecdotal experience here. But I travel a lot on foot. Trips/hikes, etc. My nose gets burnt really bad by sun, but my entire face otherwise stay white as paper. I have (very?)long hair.
Of course a cap/hat would protect too. But imo it's a shitty social trend, that is based on nothing, but social stigma to forcefully have short hair. Imo hair grows for a reason, and that is very important to overall health.
I mean I mostly give or take agree with you.
my scalp does get more dry when i buzz my hair tbh. I posted my buzzed hair above. I usually keep my hair like that especially during summer. My scalp feels much better when my hair is grown out but i like the buzzed look more.
 
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Partly yes and the balding pattern is the contraction of scalp, fasciae etc.
I can not prove it and it is a very weak observation but I think people with posterior pelvic tilt tend to receed more from forhead backward and those with anterior pelvic tilt start already at Vertex. It would make sense with the stress distribution atleast
The skull shape thing is just a small observation but people agreed with the theory from the small evidence i compiled. I think you should make a thread about this.
 
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and losing hair is not a sign of health.

There are inflammation and other ills:

View attachment 793604View attachment 793618
And you have a response to deal with this (Energy and ressources)

you dont need much repair/ good response if you do not have much inflammation or other ills to deal with, but there is a time when this becomes a net negative, where the ills greatly outweigh the counteracting response.
There is also another kind, where the response is actually sabotaging the recovery, but that topic would make it too complicated.
I am in school rn but I hope this clears up some things
dude you seems high iq
how you explain that i receded to nw2.5 at 16-18 years old and stayed the same since then (for 6 years)
 
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dude you seems high iq
how you explain that i receded to nw2.5 at 16-18 years old and stayed the same since then (for 6 years)
can i see your galea? I will explain to you why you receded
 
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and losing hair is not a sign of health.

There are inflammation and other ills:

View attachment 793604View attachment 793618
And you have a response to deal with this (Energy and ressources)

you dont need much repair/ good response if you do not have much inflammation or other ills to deal with, but there is a time when this becomes a net negative, where the ills greatly outweigh the counteracting response.
There is also another kind, where the response is actually sabotaging the recovery, but that topic would make it too complicated.
I am in school rn but I hope this clears up some things

Are you saying fin is healthy for this is bad for this
 
can i see your galea? I will explain to you why you receded
just tell me if i will reced further pls

will get hairtransplant anyway
 
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and losing hair is not a sign of health.

There are inflammation and other ills:

View attachment 793604View attachment 793618
And you have a response to deal with this (Energy and ressources)

you dont need much repair/ good response if you do not have much inflammation or other ills to deal with, but there is a time when this becomes a net negative, where the ills greatly outweigh the counteracting response.
There is also another kind, where the response is actually sabotaging the recovery, but that topic would make it too complicated.
I am in school rn but I hope this clears up some things
can you give some advice on what is the best course of action to treat it
 
Fuck off. He was asking someone for feedback and i can possibly give him some.
If I have bad galea does it mean I will not lose all hair?
 
If I have bad galea does it mean I will not lose all hair?
People with bad galeas dont always go compeltely bald. Sometimes they just get a receded hairline and it stays that way.
 
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People with bad galeas dont always go compeltely bald. Sometimes they just get a receded hairline and it stays that way.
Lol maybe that’s the case with me

but there Is a another Theorie which some Italian ht doctors have
That the temple region is t sensitive and the rest dht sensitive
That would explain why fin is not good at restoring hairlines
 
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Lol maybe that’s the case with me

but there Is a another Theorie which some Italian ht doctors have
That the temple region is t sensitive and the rest dht sensitive
That would explain why fin is not good at restoring hairlines
Fin not good at resto rings hairline? Dfq? Finasteride it’s to grow back hairs
 
Lol maybe that’s the case with me

but there Is a another Theorie which some Italian ht doctors have
That the temple region is t sensitive and the rest dht sensitive
That would explain why fin is not good at restoring hairlines
the temple region is the most hypoxic area, thats why its so hard to restore. You even see some women who show a norwood outline because their hair is very slowly thinning in the corners or it will remain thin because the area is too hypoxic to grow hair properly.
 
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the temple region is the most hypoxic area, thats why its so hard to restore. You even see some women who show a norwood outline because their hair is very slowly thinning in the corners or it will remain thin because the area is too hypoxic to grow hair properly.
Legit or it’s super androgen sensitive
Like I said I lost hair there at 16-18 lol
 
Legit or it’s super androgen sensitive
Like I said I lost hair there at 16-18 lol
what was your hairline like before you lost hair?
 

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