This article was reviewed by Knox Beasley, MD.
When it comes to the efficacy of a hair loss treatment, there’s nothing more telling than a before and after photo. Among those using finasteride for hair loss, before and after photos tell a compelling story, with clear visual evidence of a gradual increase in the thickness of hair as dormant follicles regrow to fill in along the hairline over months of use.
That’s because although finasteride (the generic version of Propecia) is not a cure for male pattern hair loss, it does reset the growing conditions for your hair follicles, protect them from the hormones associated with male androgenetic alopecia, and allow them to thrive. Here, we’ve explained how finasteride works and offer a glimpse of the results through finasteride before and after photos.
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What to Expect With Finasteride Results
Finasteride is a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor, a medication that prevents the hormones associated with male pattern baldness from damaging your hair follicles.
While FDA-approved finasteride starts reducing levels of the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT) right away, it can take several months before you’ll be able to see changes in your hairline and overall hair density. In other words, don’t expect immediate results like you would with a hair transplant or hair restoration.
But provided you take finasteride consistently, you can rest assured that it is working. The medication immediately starts blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT, even if the finasteride results timeline is a little longer.
When used properly, finasteride is generally highly effective at protecting your existing hair and stimulating hair regrowth.
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Japanese Study on Hair Loss
A long-term study carried out in Japan tracked 532 men affected by androgenetic alopecia. The men were prescribed finasteride for 10 years in total, with researchers assessing their hair growth and prevention of further hair loss. The results of these clinical trials: After using finasteride for 10 years, 99.1 percent of the men displayed a prevention of hair loss progression, with 91.5 percent also showing improvements in hair growth and coverage.
These findings suggest that finasteride treatment isn’t just effective at stopping hair loss during the first year or two — it remains effective as a treatment option for hair loss over the long term, too.
Let’s look at an example of a before and after taking finasteride case study.
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3 Months Finasteride Results
Finasteride usually requires some time to produce new hair growth, meaning you may not see huge results after three months. However, for many men, mild improvements in hair coverage may start to become visible around the three-month mark, and some men may see these results even earlier, depending on unique responses to the medication.
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6 Months Finasteride After Photos
After taking finasteride for at least six months, most men should see a slowing of hair loss, and possibly a small degree of hair regrowth. Keep in mind that it usually takes longer than six months to see the full benefits of finasteride, meaning any results at this point aren’t yet final.
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12 Months Finasteride After Photos
Most men with hair loss notice the effects of finasteride after 12 months, whether this means a significant amount of hair growth or a slowing of hair loss. Try comparing your 12-month photo to one taken before you started finasteride to accurately assess your progress.
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How to Take Your Own Before and After Finasteride Photos
If you currently use finasteride to treat hair loss, or if you’re considering using finasteride to deal with a receding hairline or thinning hair, one of the best ways to track your hair growth progress is by taking regular photos of your hairline and scalp. These photos will provide an easy way to measure your progress and see how well finasteride is working for you.
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Photo Tips
Taking your own before and after photos isn’t too difficult, but there are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind before you get started:
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Choose a room with bright (but not too bright) lighting. It’s important to have clear, reasonably bright lighting when you’re taking photos. This helps to give a good view of your scalp and make any bald patches or areas with thinning hair easier to see.
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Photograph your hairline, scalp, and any other problem areas. For most guys, male pattern baldness affects the hairline and crown first. Make sure to take photos of these areas, as well as any others that are affected by hair loss. To make measuring your progress easier, try to take photos from the same angles. You may need to ask someone to help you to accurately capture areas with noticeable balding.
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Take photos of your hairline and scalp once a month. Your hair needs time to grow, meaning there’s no reason to take photos every day. Instead, take photos on a monthly basis so that you can see a clearer difference between each one. Your first few photos may not display much progress — but keep watching.
Once you’ve built a series of monthly photos, try looking back every three to six months to see how your hair has improved. As finasteride starts to work, you may notice that your hair loss begins to slow down over time or that certain areas of your scalp gain extra hair density, thanks to increased hair thickness from added hair count.
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How to Get the Most Out of Finasteride
Using finasteride is simple, but there are a few things that you can do to get the best results and reduce your risk of experiencing side effects or other issues.
First and foremost, it’s most important to keep using finasteride after you start to notice improvements in your hair growth and density. Finasteride needs to be taken on an ongoing basis to remain effective — if you stop taking it prematurely, you may start to lose the hair you’ve regrown.
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Tips and Tricks
Here are some other tips and techniques to help ensure you get positive results from finasteride:
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Keep using finasteride as directed, even if you don’t see any improvements at first. Finasteride works, but results aren’t immediate. Make sure to take finasteride for three to six months before you assess any improvements in your hair, as it may take this long for finasteride tablets to reduce the DHT levels enough for your hair to flourish.
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Use finasteride with minoxidil. Topical minoxidil, an over-the-counter hair loss medication sold as Rogaine, is very effective when it’s used alongside finasteride. In fact, studies show that these medications are more effective when they’re used together than apart. In one study, researchers found that 94.1 percent of men with pattern hair loss who used minoxidil at the same time as finasteride showed improvements, compared to around 80 percent of men who only used finasteride.
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Use a hair loss prevention shampoo. Many shampoos contain active ingredients that may help to further reduce the effects of DHT on your scalp, such as saw palmetto and ketoconazole. Our Hair Thickening Shampoo, for instance, is formulated with saw palmetto and other ingredients to target DHT while promoting volume and moisture.
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Inform your healthcare provider if you develop side effects. Most people don’t have any side effects from finasteride. However, a small percentage of men who use it develop side effects, such as ED and a reduced intimacy drive.
If you develop side effects while using finasteride, let your healthcare provider know as soon as you can. They may suggest adjusting your dosage or making other changes to the way you use your medication. -
Consider topical finasteride. If you develop side effects from oral finasteride, you may benefit from switching to topical finasteride — a form of finasteride that only reaches your bloodstream in trace amounts. Hims offers a Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray, allowing you to target hair loss topically from multiple angles.
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Store finasteride properly. Finasteride should be stored in its original container, closed and out of reach of children. Avoid storing finasteride in your bathroom or other spaces that are warm with excessive amounts of moisture.
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The Bottom Line on Finasteride Progress Photos
Looking at hair loss progress photos from other men can give you a solid understanding of what to expect from finasteride.
However, if you’re waiting for your hair to exhibit the same thicker hair changes as the before and after photos, keep the following in mind:
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Your results from finasteride can vary based on several factors, including your genes, your habits, and the severity of your existing hair loss.
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If you’ve recently started using finasteride, take your own photos on a regular basis to accurately track your progress. Over time, you may start to notice improvements in your hair, including a slowing of hair loss or even some degree of regrowth.
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If you experience any side effects of finasteride, talk to a board-certified dermatologist or other dermatology expert about your concerns. They may adjust your treatment plan or suggest alternatives.
This article originally appeared on hims.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.
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