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AAS and Baldness

2evil

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Guys, quick question:

I'm genetically blessed in that no one in my family, either side, has suffered from baldness - male pattern baldness or otherwise. I'm in my mid 30s and have no hair issues.

From my research it seems that AAS speeds up the onset of male pattern baldness or can make the problem worse if you're already susceptible to the problem.

Is my understanding correct? I'd like to hear your experiences. Thanks in advance...
 
Jay Cutler has hair Brad Pitt would kill for. If that concerned just use some Rogain but a receding hair line is a genetic thing and nothing to do with juice.
 
If you are good on both sides and you are in your 30's I wouldn't worry too much.
I am 40 and mine is going but my father has a head full.

Use finasteride or topicals if you are worried.
 
GUARDIAN said:
if u r susceptible it could precipitate it.


I have a nice bald spot on the crown of my head. Both sides of the family have nice thick hair. I'm 34 and I lost most of it when I was on a heavy cycle when I was 28.
 
Thanks guys. First cycle will be in a few months. Probably Test E 250 per week and deca @ 200 per week. I would think this is pretty light.
 
if you arent genetically destined for male pattern baldness, da joooos wont bring it on.

BUT...

You still can suffer a temporary thinning or a temporary SHED (telogen effluvium) depending on what you use, how much, and how sensitive your follicles are (independent of mpb predisposition). all other things being equal, you are in a good spot and I wouldnt worry much about hair issues.

using minoxidil as galaxy mentioned and/or vitamin b5 at 3 grams a day (divided dose and work up to that) will make it even less likely you suffer any visible loss
 
you must remember male pattern baldness just not just come from your mother's side, both of you parents genetics are equal contributors to whether you genetically pre-disposed to going bald. Yes, AAS does spend up the process but with the use of propecia and rogain it does help slow the process down or even prevent it in some cases. I've tried propecia and I guess I fell into that two percent of men that has libido issues from it. I've been using rogain during my test/tren cycle and I am actually starting to some grow starting, not a lot but enough to know its working for me and not withering away do to the AAS....just my .02
 
lol @ 2%

I know thats what the package insert probably says, but almost everyone who posts about propecia or who I've talked to about it has complained about diminished libido. -- this is a case where the cure is often worse than the disease.
 
Mavafanculo said:
lol @ 2%

I know thats what the package insert probably says, but almost everyone who posts about propecia or who I've talked to about it has complained about diminished libido. -- this is a case where the cure is often worse than the disease.


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