Receding hair line

Author
Discussion

michael_JCWS

Original Poster:

861 posts

268 months

Wednesday 5th March
quotequote all
Has anyone had any experience with the many different “miracle cures” to reduce / regrow a receding hairline, I’ve noticed recently my side bits are moving back. I’m thinking of things like Finasteride & Minoxidil

Cheers

Michael

Peterpetrole

653 posts

9 months

Wednesday 5th March
quotequote all
Dutasteride is also now available on prescription.

There is no guaranteed answer, treatment effectiveness varies so much between patients.

I suggest:
1) Make sure you are either eating a balanced sensible diet, or taking enough vitamins, minerals etc. to guarantee you haven't got dietary deficiencies
2) Knowledgeable doctor consult obviously (not your GP)
2) Minoxidil will be marginally cheaper than finasteride, which will be marginally cheaper than dutasteride, HOWEVER do shop around as there are plenty of people trying to make easy money. All these drugs are generics, they should NOT be that costly.

Tigerj

404 posts

108 months

Wednesday 5th March
quotequote all
Don’t fight it. Shave it and wear it with confidence. Works 100% better than being the one that try’s to save a lost cause.

mcelliott

9,273 posts

193 months

Wednesday 5th March
quotequote all
How old are you? I know a guy who’s hair fell out in his 20s was always mucking around with different comb overs, looked fkin ridiculous, eventually went to Turkey and had a really good job done I mean it was amazing the transformation, BUT now’s he’s even more stressed about his hair, literally cannot stop playing with it or checking it out in the mirror, my advice would be shave it off and move on with your life, check out Baldcafe on YouTube.

the-norseman

13,994 posts

183 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Mine started going at 17. #1 allover then moved onto #0 allover and now use a razor.

Algernon_C_F

43 posts

1 month

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Dear Michael,

Your inquiry regarding receding hairlines resonates rather personally. In my early thirties, I observed with mounting dismay the gradual retreat of my own follicular frontline—particularly those "side bits" you reference, which began their strategic withdrawal with alarming determination.

Initially, I pursued remedies with the desperate enthusiasm of a man attempting to bail out the Titanic with a teacup. Various tonics, specialized shampoos, and even a rather questionable herbal concoction recommended by Great-Aunt Agatha (who, I should note, sported an impressive mustache well into her eighties).

The turning point arrived after a particularly frank conversation with my tailor, who observed that I was spending more time adjusting my hair than selecting proper fabrics. "Mr. Featherstonehaugh-Cholmondeley," he said, "a gentleman acknowledges nature's intentions rather than battling them into submission."

I abandoned the chemical campaign shortly thereafter. The resulting liberation proved rather extraordinary—no more anxious mirror examinations, no more calculating the wind direction before venturing outdoors, no more peculiar scents emanating from one's scalp after application of dubious substances.

One's appearance, I discovered, occupies far less space in others' thoughts than in one's own. The hairline ceased being my defining characteristic the moment I stopped defining myself by it.

Should you wish to explore medical interventions, that path remains entirely valid. However, I might suggest that acceptance offers its own remarkable efficacy without the bother of twice-daily applications or pharmaceutical side effects.

Whatever course you chart, know that the territory ahead has been successfully navigated by many before you, myself included.

With sympathetic regards,

Algernon F-C

Edited by Algernon_C_F on Thursday 6th March 06:57

DoubleSix

12,218 posts

188 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Some people really are very good at writing.

Chapeau!
Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
I've taken 1mg finasteride and applied minoxidil ed for the last 15 years. No side effects. I have a Sergio Ramos-esque hairline. Absolutely no regrets doing this, bald just isn't a look I could pull off.

DoubleSix

12,218 posts

188 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
So no side effects, but how do you measure any benefits?

Peterpetrole

653 posts

9 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
DoubleSix said:
So no side effects, but how do you measure any benefits?
The quantity of hot women who run their hands through my hair is as good a measure as any

ChevronB19

7,154 posts

175 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Peterpetrole said:
DoubleSix said:
So no side effects, but how do you measure any benefits?
The quantity of hot women who run their hands through my hair is as good a measure as any
Fallacy. And also panders to the paranoia that hot women don’t like bald guys.

ChevronB19

7,154 posts

175 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
DoubleSix said:
So no side effects, but how do you measure any benefits?
There are side effects.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c05p1pnvymvo#:...

james6546

1,229 posts

63 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Cheese on Toast with Worcestershire Sauce said:
I've taken 1mg finasteride and applied minoxidil ed for the last 15 years. No side effects. I have a Sergio Ramos-esque hairline. Absolutely no regrets doing this, bald just isn't a look I could pull off.
Same with me for a similar amount of time, just finasteride though. My hair stopped receding completely, I’ve got long hair so going bald wasn’t something I wanted at all!

It’s quite cheap from simple online pharmacy.

However my brother tried taking it and it made him feel quite depressed.

BUG4LIFE

2,271 posts

230 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Let it goooo, let it goooo.....

The Moose

23,270 posts

221 months

Thursday 6th March
quotequote all
Peterpetrole said:
DoubleSix said:
So no side effects, but how do you measure any benefits?
The quantity of hot women who run their hands through my hair is as good a measure as any
To be fair no women, hot or otherwise, can run their hands through a baldie’s hair.

jdw100

5,126 posts

176 months

Friday 7th March
quotequote all
Peterpetrole said:
Dutasteride is also now available on prescription.

There is no guaranteed answer, treatment effectiveness varies so much between patients.

I suggest:
1) Make sure you are either eating a balanced sensible diet, or taking enough vitamins, minerals etc. to guarantee you haven't got dietary deficiencies
2) Knowledgeable doctor consult obviously (not your GP)
2) Minoxidil will be marginally cheaper than finasteride, which will be marginally cheaper than dutasteride, HOWEVER do shop around as there are plenty of people trying to make easy money. All these drugs are generics, they should NOT be that costly.
It’s on a prescription?

As in NHS pick up the cost?

Peterpetrole

653 posts

9 months

Friday 7th March
quotequote all
jdw100 said:
Peterpetrole said:
Dutasteride is also now available on prescription.

There is no guaranteed answer, treatment effectiveness varies so much between patients.

I suggest:
1) Make sure you are either eating a balanced sensible diet, or taking enough vitamins, minerals etc. to guarantee you haven't got dietary deficiencies
2) Knowledgeable doctor consult obviously (not your GP)
2) Minoxidil will be marginally cheaper than finasteride, which will be marginally cheaper than dutasteride, HOWEVER do shop around as there are plenty of people trying to make easy money. All these drugs are generics, they should NOT be that costly.
It’s on a prescription?

As in NHS pick up the cost?
No, sorry, private prescription, unless you can convince a doctor it's for prostate issues, which is what finasteride and dutasteride were originally developed for I believe.

IMHO these drugs are not costly or particularly potent in the scheme of things (see Roaccutane for similar arguably psychosomatic issues), I'm not a doctor however.

Tim Cognito

666 posts

19 months

Friday 7th March
quotequote all
I hope I don't go bald, I'm tall and relatively slender so I'm worried I'll look like a fking skeleton.
Friday 7th March
quotequote all
Tim Cognito said:
I hope I don't go bald, I'm tall and relatively slender so I'm worried I'll look like a fking skeleton.
It's easier to prevent it rather than try to recover......

Frimley111R

16,582 posts

246 months

Friday 7th March
quotequote all
Cheese on Toast with Worcestershire Sauce said:
I've taken 1mg finasteride and applied minoxidil ed for the last 15 years. No side effects. I have a Sergio Ramos-esque hairline. Absolutely no regrets doing this, bald just isn't a look I could pull off.
As I understand it, those are the two key ingredients to stop loss and regrow. I can't remember exactly what they do, one revives the follicle and the other boosts the stuff that makes hair grow, or something like that.

Having looked into it, my SM feeds are full of adverts for such products! HIMs is one I started with but have only done a couple of weeks and it does say it takes 3-6m months. All I do is shower in the morning, towel dry my hair, spray it on, rub it in and that's that. Nothing else needed. They seem to have a mass of great reviews so we'll see.

For the record it was more the thinning on top that was my issue but I do put a bit on my hairline at the front too.