Minoxidil not effective?

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In individuals without clinically diagnosed androgenetic alopecia (or balding), what is the expected effect of topical minoxidil on the frontal hairline and thickening of hair?

Specifically, does minoxidil primarily act by increasing the diameter and growth phase duration of already miniaturizing hairs, or is there evidence that it can meaningfully thicken non-miniaturized, terminal hairs or induce new terminal growth along a stable hairline?

In other words, if no active follicular miniaturization is present, would topical minoxidil be expected to produce visible hairline improvement, or would its effect be minimal?

Any studies or finding of this? I know it works for eyebrows and beard hair but is it worth doing everyday?
 
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In individuals without clinically diagnosed androgenetic alopecia (or balding), what is the expected effect of topical minoxidil on the frontal hairline and thickening of hair?

Specifically, does minoxidil primarily act by increasing the diameter and growth phase duration of already miniaturizing hairs, or is there evidence that it can meaningfully thicken non-miniaturized, terminal hairs or induce new terminal growth along a stable hairline?

In other words, if no active follicular miniaturization is present, would topical minoxidil be expected to produce visible hairline improvement, or would its effect be minimal?

Any studies or finding of this? I know it works for eyebrows and beard hair but is it worth doing everyday?
It does work even if you’re not balding, yes. However, if you’re not losing any hair, I’m not sure why you’d use it on your hairline
 
It does work even if you’re not balding, yes. However, if you’re not losing any hair, I’m not sure why you’d use it on your hairline
For thicker hair. I have temples which are a little pushed back. (Genetic) not balding but I wondering would it fill that gap in?
 
For thicker hair. I have temples which are a little pushed back. (Genetic) not balding but I wondering would it fill that gap in?
I’m actually not sure in that case since your hairline has always been this way, sorry
 
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I’m actually not sure in that case since your hairline has always been this way, sorry
Yeah, ik weird. Surgery and transplant only way ig. But thanks for giving your thoughts
 
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People without diagnosed androgenic alopecia or active follicular miniaturization expect minimal results on the frontal hairline with topical minoxidil. Minoxidil's primary use is to prolong the anagen phase and increase the diameter of the hairs that are currently thinning or sub-terminal.

There's little evidence indicating that topical minoxidil produces terminal hairs or visible hairline advancement in a person without miniaturization.

 
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People without diagnosed androgenic alopecia or active follicular miniaturization expect minimal results on the frontal hairline with topical minoxidil. Minoxidil's primary use is to prolong the anagen phase and increase the diameter of the hairs that are currently thinning or sub-terminal.

There's little evidence indicating that topical minoxidil produces terminal hairs or visible hairline advancement in a person without miniaturization.

Ahhhh! This is what I was looking for. Thanks. I wonder the process to make something that thickens hair and protects while not balding.
 

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