I hear you brother. Yes, it does directly effect hair loss.
I have 5 brothers - from 51 to 63 (me) - each with a thick head of hair. We look 20 years younger than all our friends when we stand for a group Pic.
So after 3 years into trt I was disturbed to see my hair thinning. There was less of it on top and the actual strands were thinner. It didn't stand up any longer, it was laying flat.
I didn't have those omg shower moments, sadly lifting a gunk of hair from the drain like a dead pet mouse.
But my famous hair was stealthily departing the station. Not good.
Checked with my guys at
Defy (not an ad!) and they are experts at pulling those many objectives/side effects levers.
And I loath drugs, BTW. Whenever a doctor says "no problem just take this" I'm out.
That being said, we're taking about my Hair here. I have a Sampson like devotion to it.
So Yea, trt pops your dht. Dht is the hair killer. I had been trying Rogaine, special shampoos, essential oils, and changed my food and pH levels to fix it... Very little effect. Although the oils smelled good. But didn't like all the veggies I had to eat.
Time to go all in : finesteride. 1mg daily. With Rogaine.
That did the trick. 8 weeks in now and the thinning has stopped and starting to grow new "baby hair." it still doesn't stand up like it used to but I'm told that will take 3 to 6 months.
Seems you gotta bring a knife to a knife fight. I'm likely going to stop the Rogaine too at some point, I'm confident it's the fin doing the heavy lifting.
Defy tells me my strands should grow back as thick as original. That's the goal.
You may have heard that Fin has a wood killer rep... I haven't experienced that in the least.
Although I do take daily drops of tadalafil for longevity and other health reasons which I don't fully understand but it's" essential " as a trusted friend assured me.
So to wrap up, me: .25 T, 3x week... Nandro, .15, 3x week, (take for joint pain and lean muscle growth as body builder) hcg .35 3x week, 1mg fin daily, 7 drops of tadalafil, 3x daily.
One thing I've learned is no matter how great a researcher you are if you don't do this for a living - or have a crazy passion for these things - get a guy to advise you who does.
Makes the whole experience less frustrating and easier and safer to achieve your goals.
Good luck and crush!