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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: Mario on June 15, 2006, 01:37:27 PM

Title: NANOGEN?
Post by: Mario on June 15, 2006, 01:37:27 PM
I wanted to see if anyone else has ever heard of this stuff? Some sitr abroad stated that it makes hair grow on your face. It is a product for thinning hair. They have colors to choose from and it is like 20.00 for a bottle. I'm thinking that is not to much and would last a while if just putting it on your jawline. I can grow stuff underneath, and it is black, but the sides come in blonde and not as thick as the other. It will be interesting to see how long it will take once on T again, and also I wonder if age matters? I was 21 the first time on T and then only for 10 months. I kind on remember sparse beard growth, and had a slight acne thing. Now I am 41, and since I was on T before can grow a bit of stuff, so I am hoping it will just take off from where it ended before and maybe not take so long. But if it does maybe this Nanogen will help with filling in?

                                          Marco
Title: Re: NANOGEN?
Post by: Sandi on June 15, 2006, 02:34:12 PM
Neither WebMD or MedlinePlus have "nanogen" listed in their dictionaries.

However according to the http://www.nanogen.co.uk/ website it does not grow hair:


Also from http://www.salonweb.com/nanogen/


At present only two medications have been approved by the FDA for the treatment of hair loss, namely finasteride (Propecia) and minoxidil (Rogaine). However treating hair loss and growing new hair are not the quite the same thing. That is to say that treating shrunken or unhealthy follicules may differer from dormant follicules that never developed (like on a woman's face).

The Propecia probably would not work because it works by decreasing the male hormone DHT and it's effect. DHT is thought to help cause male pattern baldness by shrinking the hair follicles. Lowering the DHT with Propecia causes a reversal of the shrinking hair follicles, but it may be unlikely to cause dormant follicles to grow.

I think the Rogaine on the other hand that is said to stimulate the hair follicles is more likely to work for you. Aparently it also causes dormant folllicules to grow because of the warning label.


Links researched, HowStuffWorks (http://www.howstuffworks.com/index.htm) for:
Hair regrowth
How hair replacement works --->Drugs and Ointments
Title: Re: NANOGEN?
Post by: Mario on June 15, 2006, 02:46:27 PM
Sandi,

      Thanks for the detailed info. I will take what you said as true. Even though a guy said he tried it and it worked. Whatever. I will just have to TRY to be patient and wait for the T to kick in.  Is that picture you?


                                                  Marco
Title: Re: NANOGEN?
Post by: Melissa on June 15, 2006, 02:50:56 PM
From what I understood, you could use nanogen now on your current hair until T kicks in.  Also, I know that's not her picture, since she used to have a link to her website that had the real pictures.  I thought the same thing at first though.

Melissa
Title: Re: NANOGEN?
Post by: Sandi on June 15, 2006, 03:28:07 PM
Quote from: MarcoIs that picture you?

Ha!!

Don't I wish. No, I am 2 or 3 times that old, and probably the granny around here as I turned 65 last St Patricks day.

This is me taken at the 2004 Sutherland GLBT party (and probably the one Melissa saw here).



But as you can might detect bangs are hiding a slight receding at the temples. Although the hair is still natural blonde with hardly a gray strand.