この記事の概要
There are many factors that are felt in the second year of AGA treatment, including the effectiveness of treatment, side effects, and changes in motivation for treatment. The following are some of the most commonly reported feelings during the second year.
1. Stabilization of therapeutic effect
Although many people experience benefits from AGA treatment in the early stages, it is common for these benefits to stabilize in the second year.
- Hair growth is maintained: With continued treatment with finasteride and minoxidil, it is expected that hair loss will decrease in the early stages of treatment and that hair regrowth and increased hair thickness will continue to occur in the second year.
- Growth may stagnate: Some people may feel that their hair growth stagnates in the second year, but this is due to the stable effect of the treatment and is evidence that progression is being prevented.
2. Familiarity with treatment and management of side effects
If you experienced side effects (such as decreased sexual function or itchy scalp) at the beginning of treatment, by the second year, your body may have become accustomed to them and the side effects may have lessened.
- Cases of persistent side effects: Some individuals may experience persistent side effects such as decreased libido or erectile dysfunction. In this case, it is recommended to consult with a physician and either adjust the dosage of the medication or consider another treatment option.
3. Change in motivation for treatment
In the second year, motivation for treatment may change.
- Relief from continuing to feel the effects: Hair volume may be restored, and the patient may continue treatment with a sense of security.This makes ongoing treatment a part of their daily routine.
- Tiredness and hesitation about treatment: On the other hand, some people feel “is it really worth it” to continue treatment for a long period of time and consider stopping treatment. They may consider stopping treatment, especially if the costs and side effects become too burdensome.
Awareness of cost burden
AGA treatment requires a long-term commitment, and by the second year, the patient may begin to feel the cost burden. Since the cost of medications and clinic treatment is monthly, more and more patients are unsure whether to continue treatment for financial reasons.
5. Communication with doctors
In the second year, a deeper understanding of the treatment is developed and communication with the physician becomes more important.
- Treatment Review: Regular visits to the physician are recommended to review the effectiveness of the treatment, to check for side effects, and to review the dosage of medications and treatment regimen as needed.
6. Importance of continuity
Continuing AGA treatment can reduce hair growth and thinning, but it is very important to continue into the second year, because if treatment is stopped, the hair often returns to its original state within a few months.
Summary
In the second year of AGA treatment, while the effectiveness of treatment is stable, concerns about side effects and cost may arise. Continuation of treatment is important to maintain effectiveness, and regular consultation with a physician is recommended to develop an optimal treatment plan.