Taking Minoxidil 5% and several other medications.

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manlife
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Taking Minoxidil 5% and several other medications.

Post by manlife » Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:03 am

So, I'm just 17 years old, and I've lost a lot of hair at my temples.
I've started taking Dr. Reddy's Mintop Forte Minoxidil 5% solution, Keraglo Forte tablets, Omega-3 tablets, and I shampoo my hair daily with SebaMed Anti Hairloss shampoo.
I've been using these on a daily basis for the last 2 weeks.
I occasionally apply Keratex Hair Oil which contains Sesamum Indicum as its active ingredient.

Does regrowth of hair depend on age as well?
And how long will I take to start noticing results?

blakedpert
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Re: Taking Minoxidil 5% and several other medications.

Post by blakedpert » Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:08 pm

Did you consult a doctor before taking those medications?

charlilowe
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Re: Taking Minoxidil 5% and several other medications.

Post by charlilowe » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:52 pm

Thinking of trying this too. How is it?

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Re: Taking Minoxidil 5% and several other medications.

Post by laura07 » Mon Jun 30, 2014 12:12 am

There is another time factor that is poorly understood. Male hair loss does not occur all at once or in a steady, straight-line progression. Hair loss is characteristically cyclical. People who are losing their hair experience alternating periods of slow and rapid hair loss and even stability. Many of the reasons that hair loss rates speed up and speed down are unknown, but we do know that with age, a person’s total hair volume will usually decrease. in most people, the donor zone retains enough permanent hair that hair transplantation is a viable male hair restoration procedure even for a patient well into his 70s.

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