I'm currently taking Dutasteride at .5mg eod and coming to an end of my current cycle of test/tren. Noticing a good deal of shedding on the front hairline which sucks.
A) During PCT I was going to drop the Duta to E4D, as I've read that at that dose its nearly as effective as finas at 1mg eod or close to it. What would people recommend for dosing during PCT?
B) My next cycle will be test 750wk/tren A 75eodwk. I'll likely add Duta at a very low dose for prostate reasons but my question is: If I used a thorough regimen of topical stuff [nizoral/spiro] on a consistent basis how much elimination of DHT would I see on the scalp? I'd rather just elminate it at the hairline instead of overall.
C) Down the road I'd eventually look into a hair transplant for the front hairline. It's not too bad at the moment but I don't really want it to get to that point. Would it be possible to run a cycle of test or test/deca along with the hair topicals and not chance a poor outcome for the transplant? Or even the addition of finasteride along with the test cycle? I havent read too indepth on the hair transplant stuff |
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Dutasteride and finasteride are commonly used long term to see real results. Personally, these two compounds, frankly, f*#k me up...decreased libido, general malaise feeling, bad. I've had very good results with a topical regimen of: minoxidil, spiro, azelaic acid and nizoral shampoo. If you're not sensitive to dutasteride then I'd use it as it's going to be more effective overall at preventing hairloss IMO. It's my understanding that the hair they use for the transplant isn't genetically susceptible to falling out.
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Quote: | Dutasteride and finasteride are commonly used long term to see real results. Personally, these two compounds, frankly, f*#k me up...decreased libido, general malaise feeling, bad. I've had very good results with a topical regimen of: minoxidil, spiro, azelaic acid and nizoral shampoo. If you're not sensitive to dutasteride then I'd use it as it's going to be more effective overall at preventing hairloss IMO. It's my understanding that the hair they use for the transplant isn't genetically susceptible to falling out. | Interesting
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hey dude i woudn't drop the dut anymore, what you read and real life results are completly different , dut literature may say it blocks 90%+ of DHT but thats bull..in reality dut was tested for hairloss at 5mg but .5 for prostate health.stick with .5mg ed also add nizoral and spiro mix. I've seen some excellent hair transplants for the frontal region but it'll cost ya $10 000 for 3000FUI implants that'll take an average Norwood 2 patient back to Norwood 1...the point is $10000 or a few hundred for some hair meds ...
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Quote: | hey dude i woudn't drop the dut anymore, what you read and real life results are completly different , dut literature may say it blocks 90%+ of DHT but thats bull..in reality dut was tested for hairloss at 5mg but .5 for prostate health.stick with .5mg ed also add nizoral and spiro mix. I've seen some excellent hair transplants for the frontal region but it'll cost ya $10 000 for 3000FUI implants that'll take an average Norwood 2 patient back to Norwood 1...the point is $10000 or a few hundred for some hair meds ... | I was looking at some picture results with people after a number of transplants and the number of graphs needed, or that I would need is way lower than that imo. There were some guys with zero hair on the top and after 500-1000 graphs they almost had a full head of hair. I'm thinking I'd need a few hundred at most as I'd prob be an N1, beginning of N2 at the most. I knew a kid who at 22 was completely bald and then showed up back at home last year with a full head of hair, told meit had cost him about 4000. So a transplant is definately an option down the road, but the hair meds for right now I'll focus on for delaying that for sure.
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Quote: | It's my understanding that the hair they use for the transplant isn't genetically susceptible to falling out. | This would be big because then I would be able to run AAS during the transplant as AAS only accelerates those who are predisposed to MPB right? Like I said I havent read much into it in detail but I have heard of some of the transplants not being as successful because of the hair being rejected, maybe this stems from surgical errors and poor choices of donor areas, etc..?
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