How Long Will Finasteride Keep Your Hair?

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Here's How Long Finasteride is Likely Going to Keep Your Hair on Average!

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letsgethair
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I was on Fin for 11 years. 1 mg 3 x a week. Around year 11 I started to notice my hair thinning again over about at 12 month period of time. I switched to Dutasteride .5 mg 3x a week and it stopped my thinning. I’ve never had any negative side effects from either medication

currenteventsenthusiast
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I’ve been on finasteride for over 14 years. And it still works

scott
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Over 92% of people who used it over 10 years not only did they mentain but even improved throughout all 10 years. 99% of people had no visual loss whatsoever. Finasteride is pretty much good anyone expect some rare cases. If u started early as a norwood 2-3 then rejoy cause its shown to work even better then higher norwoods.

akilbarboni
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:

00:00 *Finasteride has been effective for almost 10 years but now seems to be less effective.*
00:15 *Concerns about finasteride's long-term ability to maintain hair.*
00:28 *Shout-out to sponsor Go Fiber for masking thinning or patchy areas.*
00:40 *Finasteride doesn't stop working; it suppresses DHT by 70%.*
01:07 *Stopping finasteride worsens hair loss drastically.*
01:48 *Study shows switching to placebo from finasteride results in significant hair loss.*
02:26 *Studies indicate finasteride can be effective for 1 to 10 years.*
02:55 *Two-year study shows continuous improvement in hair for both years.*
03:08 *Five-year study on Korean men shows 85.7% improved hair density.*
04:03 *Greatest stabilization of hair loss observed after the first year of finasteride use.*
04:58 *Diffuse hair loss type group showed the most progression post-peak improvement.*
05:12 *No hair loss worsening in Norwood 1 to 4 categories after peak improvement.*
05:55 *Patients over 30 had better long-term hair regrowth with finasteride.*
06:23 *Ten-year study on Japanese men shows continuous hair improvement for lower Norwood categories.*
07:05 *Finasteride may be less effective in regions with higher rates of early hair loss onset.*
07:45 *Higher rates of early onset hair loss in the US, UK, Canada, etc.*
08:12 *Median age differences imply Japan has fewer early balding men compared to the US.*
09:50 *Rapid hair loss progression and high testosterone levels can impact finasteride efficacy.*
10:59 *Increased popularity of fitness and substances like creatine and steroids contribute to higher DHT levels and hair loss.*

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TeddyBear-dwbz
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Im 31 years of age and was a Norwood 6 I had a transplant about 3 months ago 4500 grafts which was around 11000 hairs and have started finasteride and have had no negative side effects so far.

shakilhussain
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I've been on finasteride for 14 months already with good results.

But just to play it safe : 3 weeks ago I started dutasteride at 0.5mg twice a week (on Sunday and Wednesday I take dutasteride) and I take finasteride 1mg the rest of the week .

Note that I'm also on topical minoxidil.

No side effects whatsoever since I added dutasteride ! Better than that : my libido actually increased by a lot since I started dutasteride (the increase of testosterone I guess).

It's also known that dutasteride has more or less the same side effects profil as finasteride so why not use it on top of finasteride for longer maintenance / better long term regrowth.

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One thing few people talk about is that for many guys, hair loss stabilizes in their late 20s-early 30s. And, many men that start to lose their hair don't go fully bald. Some just end up as NW 2/3 or above. They do not get the shiny dome.

I'll give an example. Me and my brother both noticed that our hair lines were receding at age 18. We are five years apart. I did natural treatments until the age of 22, when I noticed diffuse thinning, and hopped on the meds. My brother did nothing. Zero. At age 35 I've pretty much gone bald at the top of my head. I have a hair line that is NW 2.5, but my hair is super diffuse on top. So, I have chosen to accepted baldness. My brother, who did nothing, is 40 and is a NW 3 at worst, with dense hair everywhere, except his temples. I was a diffuse thinner with fine but voluminous hair, whereas he only ever receded, and his individual hairs were much thicker than mine. Our father, who is in his mid-60, is a NW 1 with black hair still! But his brother, our uncle, went NW 7 by his late-20s and white in his early-40s. Their father, my grandfather, also went bald in his 20s.

Thus, it is all genetics, and if someone is keeping their hair on fin/min/keto/rolling, it is hard to pinpoint what precisely is playing the most massive role in keeping their hair, as the hair loss may have somewhat or fully stabilized on its own. If you look at videos from that hair transplant doctor on YouTube, Gary Linkov, he mentions that in his practice, he notices that hair loss often stabilizes on its own in many patients in their late 20s. It is all about the genetic predisposition to DHT/androgen sensitivity. Since each case is so different, it is a bit hard to pull out conclusions set in stone by studies, but they are the best scientific facts we have on hand.

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I think when you're experiencing a considerable level of hair at a young age (NW4+ in your 20s) you've already lost a good portion of your hair. Even the hairs that appear "Healthy" are miniaturising, a lot of damage has already been done without you even realising it. Whereas if you start at a Norwood 2-3 then a lot of those hair follicles are still in top form, and are less vulnerable to the residual DHT. Also, many guys that are Norwood 2-3s may not actually be balding as aggressively as anticipated, perhaps they wouldn't have lost much more hair even if they weren't on the medical route to begin with. My uncle was a NW 2-3 in his early 20s and is around a Norwood 3 with slight diffuse (only noticeable under harsh lighting) thinning at 60 and I think many young men who notice hairloss are in the same club

mckiki
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I used it for 20 years until it stopped working. I'm taking dutasteride now.

FlavioMarceloSousa
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Been on Fin since 1999 so wow.. 24 years already. No problem. Still works as a charm.

And yes I have been stupid and twice over the years stopping it and then the hair loss continued again so it’s not that I have so called stabilized myself.

litjellyfish
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From my own experience, finasteride starting to loose his power after 2 years and after like 1 year i was back to what i had before started to using finesteride. Then i started dutasteride and now i am 1 year on it, so far so good, seems balding didn't progress further.

maddog
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i want to take it but it gives me horrible side effects. watching my hair going is another pain but there's nothing i can do

bellingerproffer
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I wonder if these studies ever included or took into account the other things in the big 4 like Minoxidil, micro-needling, Ketoconazole shampoo.

Ryzawa
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Was on Finasteride and had severe erectile dysfunction.. stopped hair loss but did not regrow hair that much
I switched to Dutasteride .. on it 7 months and my crown is now almost 80% covered … very noticeable growth And my woody Johnny is as strong as I used to feel when I was in teens. It’s wierd.. I am 58.. happiest and most confident I have been in 20 years.. all caps will be destroyed s

VLADDDD-TTHE-SANCTIONS-IMPALER
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Matt, your hair only seems to be improving. I think it would look really good if you grew it a bit long and parted in the middle like Bradley cooper! That hairstyle looks great with a dense Norwood 1.5-2 such as you.

thesandman
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It's still working for me after 3.5 years. My temples thickened up because I no longer have to style my hair a certain way to hide thinning. My forelock is slightly worse though.

DTOLL
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There is something that makes the follicles less sensitive to dht? I see little concern about making the follicles more resistant. It's like it's all dht's fault.

GabrielMedeiros
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Great video 👍 is there a difference between taking fin. At the morning or evening?

NikoTesl
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Then if finasteride stopped working for me after years will dutasteride be a good solution?

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