77jnthn
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Is oral minoxidil cope? Im 17 and have a bald spot (alopecia) and my facial hair is thin and patchy asf. wondering if that would help it
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No, it’s not cope — quite the opposite. Oral minoxidil is very potent at stimulating hair growth and keeping your hair in the anagen phase longer. Some people have lower sulfotransferase activity in the scalp, and most of this enzyme is located in the liver. That’s why oral minoxidil is also more potent. The exact mechanism of action is not yet fully understood, but the opening of KATP potassium channels likely leads to vasodilation.Is oral minoxidil cope? Im 17 and have a bald spot (alopecia) and my facial hair is thin and patchy asf. wondering if that would help it
Do u think I could realistically get it prescribed because of my alopeciaNo, it’s not cope — quite the opposite. Oral minoxidil is very potent at stimulating hair growth and keeping your hair in the anagen phase longer. Some people have lower sulfotransferase activity in the scalp, and most of this enzyme is located in the liver. That’s why oral minoxidil is also more potent. The exact mechanism of action is not yet fully understood, but the opening of KATP potassium channels likely leads to vasodilation.
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Well, it depends, but honestly I don’t think so. There’s a reason why Regaine (the topical form of minoxidil) was introduced in the first place. Minoxidil was actually a pretty bad blood pressure medication, even though the low-dose approaches against AGA looked promising in some studies.Do u think I could realistically get it prescribed because of my alopecia
do u think topical would do anything at all? also is ketoconazole for hair loss?Well, it depends, but honestly I don’t think so. There’s a reason why Regaine (the topical form of minoxidil) was introduced in the first place. Minoxidil was actually a pretty bad blood pressure medication, even though the low-dose approaches against AGA looked promising in some studies.
First, you need to find out whether you actually have androgenetic hair loss or a different diagnosis. The best thing to do is see a dermatologist — that’s the medical specialty that should know about these things (emphasis on should).
In the end, you really only have two good options (maybe three or four): a DHT blocker after puberty — at the earliest from age 18 — and minoxidil (possibly combined with microneedling). Ketoconazole shampoo can also be helpful as well (a 2% solution).
Local is better impIs oral minoxidil cope? Im 17 and have a bald spot (alopecia) and my facial hair is thin and patchy asf. wondering if that would help it
Yes Local is already very well Studied an Sufficient for bald spots - Keto is a mild anti androgen so it Blocks DHT from miniaturize your Follicelsdo u think topical would do anything at all? also is ketoconazole for hair loss?
Nahh its actually very helpful and also used for faster results and try using Derma roller too with it (if you dont have dandruff)Is oral minoxidil cope? Im 17 and have a bald spot (alopecia) and my facial hair is thin and patchy asf. wondering if that would help
what dose strength would u recommend between 2.5, 5 or 10 mgNahh its actually very helpful and also used for faster results and try using Derma roller too with it (if you dont have dandruff)
Honestly consult a dermatologist cuz I cant really see what's the actualy problem but ig 2.5 or 5 mgwhat dose strength would u recommend between 2.5, 5 or 10 mg
@77jnthn very important - oral Minox has much more Side effects than topicalwhat dose strength would u recommend between 2.5, 5 or 10 mg