In healthy individuals, most body hair (relevant to BHT) responds especially to testosterone positively. Hence if DHT blockage results in more testosterone production than estrogen, you may actually end up with a positive effect on body hair than in pre-medication periods. If however, more estrogen is produced than is testosterone, you may well have a slowing of body hair growth and/or breast enlargement and/or loss of libido etc. If these hormones (Testosterone and and Estrogen) are raised to the same degree activity-wise, then you may have no change in body hair status as the effects of the 2 will balance out (most patients on alopecia reduction doses). This is the basis for a previous assertion: “Some activities of 5AR inhibitors (dutasteride and finasteride)are not a direct result of DHT or lack of it” found in a post [On the hair loss forum called hairsite 2006] . As can judge from the aforementioned, some activities of 5ARinhibitors is as a direct result of Testosterone and/or estrogen upregulation,rather than DHT.
The Role of 5 Alpha Reductase Inhibitors on Body Hair Transplantation – The Evidence
A study on chest hair suggests that when slowing of hair growth occurs with finasteride use, it sustains for about 6 months following which it ceases to affect it either way as evidenced by observations in months 6 through 12. It is believed that even in these cases, the effect of testosterone increases to balance the initial estrogenic burst that may have occurred in the earlier months. Also these uncommon negative effects tends to reverse with cessation of meds.
Please note: All the studies leading to the aforementioned statements have been based on prostate studies whereby higher doses of 5AR inhibitors are used compared to the standard doses for hair loss indications.
The Role of 5 Alpha Reductase Inhibitors on Body Hair Transplantation Conclusion:
As stated in an earlier post: I do not generally dissuade my patients from using finasteride or dutasteride post-BHT, but certain caveats have applied. I have thus far advised caution in the following events:
- Breast symptoms have occurred and persist.
- Libido problems have occurred and persist.
- 5AR inhibitors have been used for less than 6 months.
- I pay special attention to the use of dutasteride (an effective 5AR-1 and5AR-2 inhibitor), and patients using higher doses (of either meds) than is the standard recommendation for hair loss treatment.
- I have also re-emphasized pre-operative wet shaving and the intra-operative selection of only actively growing body hair for transfer. These would constitute anagen hair that has weathered any real or imagined negative effects of any agent the patient may have been using.
I find these guidelines prudent to follow pending further evidence that warrants refining them.
So to the question, CAN 5AR inhibitors cause reduced body hair…yes. Should this pose a cause for concern as to the future of BHT in MPB? Likely not. The problem may occur in a minority of predisposed men, when it does, it is not sustained pass 6 months.
Incidentally, I have seen challenges from either side of the BHT argument for the other side to point to a study that proves or disproves a point. It just so happens that in the BHT practitioners of today lays the best chance if any of such studies happening. Most branches of medicine will have little incentive to monitor the effect of finasteride / dutasteride on BHT in healthy men to the extent that would satisfy our scrutiny.
Please direct all inquiries to S. Umar, MD. 510 North Prospect Avenue, Suite 209, Redondo Beach, California drumar@dermhairclinic.com tel 1-800-499-DRUCLINIC