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Explain to me why is it posted on an hairloss forum. The before pics are all looking better than nw1. Did you mean to post that on a trans subreddit?More Male vs. Female Hair:
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Explain to me why is it posted on an hairloss forum. The before pics are all looking better than nw1. Did you mean to post that on a trans subreddit?More Male vs. Female Hair:
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I am focusing on better hair and skin. I don't deal with breasts fat redistribution and other trans goals. If it happens I deal with it socially or surgically. I also adopted an anti aging regimen which I believe will greatly contribute to slow the effects of aging on hair skin and body.Are you doing a full MtF transition? Also, I've got to imagine you've had lots of hair regrowth by now with everything you're doing
To show the subtle or not-so subtle differences between two heads of hair by the same person in both a male and a female context. I believe that the same thing that causes male pattern baldness in males also accounts for male full heads of hair being less attractive as it is all on a spectrum of worsening hair quality. If you only care about coverage, it probably is of no interest to you but my goal is to also find a way to help crappy hair that actually works and is lasting and low-dose estrogen might be able to do that without excessive feminization. I have tried to pick a fair representation and in one of the pics, the male's hair is arguably better than the trans version but I think that this is rare or could be due to lighting.Explain to me why is it posted on an hairloss forum. The before pics are all looking better than nw1. Did you mean to post that on a trans subreddit?
Please do shareI am focusing on better hair and skin. I don't deal with breasts fat redistribution and other trans goals. If it happens I deal with it socially or surgically. I also adopted an anti aging regimen which I believe will greatly contribute to slow the effects of aging on hair skin and body.
You should create your own thread in the Men's General Hair Loss Discussions.To show the subtle or not-so subtle differences between two heads of hair by the same person in both a male and a female context. I believe that the same thing that causes male pattern baldness in males also accounts for male full heads of hair being less attractive as it is all on a spectrum of worsening hair quality. If you only care about coverage, it probably is of no interest to you but my goal is to also find a way to help crappy hair that actually works and is lasting and low-dose estrogen might be able to do that without excessive feminization. I have tried to pick a fair representation and in one of the pics, the male's hair is arguably better than the trans version but I think that this is rare or could be due to lighting.
I've done it already. NMN 1g & Resveratrol 1g (switching to NAD+ & Pterostilbene is more economical) Rapamycin 6mg weekly Metformin 1g Aspirin 81mg Angiotensin II Statins Exercise and Calorie restrictions.Please do share
comparing hair quality is difficult in pics, have to have same angles, lighting, length and hair cut for accuracy. I think on HRT you have to be prepared for a variety of scenarios it may affect you, including no regrowth on E at all even with undesirable side effects.To show the subtle or not-so subtle differences between two heads of hair by the same person in both a male and a female context. I believe that the same thing that causes male pattern baldness in males also accounts for male full heads of hair being less attractive as it is all on a spectrum of worsening hair quality. If you only care about coverage, it probably is of no interest to you but my goal is to also find a way to help crappy hair that actually works and is lasting and low-dose estrogen might be able to do that without excessive feminization. I have tried to pick a fair representation and in one of the pics, the male's hair is arguably better than the trans version but I think that this is rare or could be due to lighting.
yesAre you talking about using to help taper down bica and get off AA's in general?
Why not just do a very gradual taper down on the bica? Is there another reason to use cyproterone as well?
You can't stop cold turkey. The two don't interact so I would ramp one upwhile slowing down the other. But why CPA? And why stopping Bica in the first place?@John Difool Do you have any recommendation for stopping bica? Adding CPA for a couple of days maybe?
Bica 50mg daily to 25mg the week after to every other day the week after to 12 5 every other day to 12.5 bid. Done over one month. You risk to deal with hormonal imbalance if you quit right away which may cause massive shed.
Impossible to split the pills they just turn into dust. I imagined i would take cpa to eradicate the excess T caused by bica, allowing me to drop it quicklyWhy not just do a very gradual taper down on the bica? Is there another reason to use cyproterone as well?
I'm afraid of AR upregulation and mutationsYou can't stop cold turkey. The two don't interact so I would ramp one upwhile slowing down the other. But why CPA? And why stopping Bica in the first place?
This is the thing that people talk about related to breasts. Do it apply to hair growth too?Impossible to split the pills they just turn into dust. I imagined i would take cpa to eradicate the excess T caused by bica, allowing me to drop it quickly
I'm afraid of AR upregulation and mutations