Rick Rosner Takes Avodart for Hair Loss

Update: October 27, 2020 — Rick Rosner still takes Avodart.


This is one of the strangest stories that I have read from which I found something of relevance to write about for this blog. Rick Rosner supposedly has the second highest IQ in the world, despite spending 10 years in high school, from which he graduated at the age of 27 in 1987. He is presently unemployed.

Today, this genius takes around 50 pills per day or 38 pills per day (numbers vary depending on source). He admits that a majority of the pills he takes are probably useless. However, he does not seem to be worried about the side effects of these pills. In all likelihood, Ricks 50-pill-a-day regimen is far more dangerous than Ray Kurzweil’s primarily supplement based regimen of 150 pills per day or 250 pills per day.

The most interesting thing about Rick when it comes to hair is that:

  1. He takes Avodart (Dutasteride) as part of his regimen. It seems that he likes Avodart because it helps with prostate health, helps hair and increases testosterone (Rick is a gym addict).
  2. He had 13 mini hair transplant procedures (totaling 1,650 plugs) several decades ago when hair transplant technology was bad. He mentions the latter in his Twitter feed. It seems like his hair is pretty decent to me, in spite of the bad plugs.
  3. His topless photos on Twitter also suggest that he has no body hair, which to me is always strange (since most balding men tend to have above average body hair in my years of observation). It must be noted, however, that Rick has very little evident balding.

It is unlikely that he has been taking that drug for more than 10 years since it was only approved in the US in 2002. Did he witness a miraculous result like Dr. Marty Sawaya did on her patients?  I communicated with Rick via Twitter and he responded:

World Stem Cell Summit 2014

World Stem Cell Summit
World Stem Cell Summit.

World Stem Cell Summit 2014

The World Stem Cell Summit (WSCS) is taking place from December 3-5 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. An absolutely superb lineup of over 200 speakers from across the world is presenting at the event.

Among the more renowned personalities speaking at the Summit include Anthony Atala, George Church and Aubrey de Grey. I always get excited about such conferences, and even attended the Singularity Summit in 2008 despite not being involved in medicine or technology in any significant way whatsoever.

Although issues related to serious medical problems justifiably garner the most attention at the Summit, hair loss and dermatology related problems also get some coverage. Replicel’s Lee Buckler is listed as a presenter.

Moreover, skin expert and researcher Elaine Fuchs gave a 1-hour lecture at an off-site event yesterday. She has conducted decades of research regarding human skin and related appendages, including hair follicles, sweat glands and sebaceous glands. A few other lesser known presenters will also offer insights into stem cells and dermatological problems such as hair loss.

A brief summary of the event after it ended summarized its focus as being to serve as the meeting point for researchers, clinicians, industry leaders, regulators, policy makers and ethicists. All these groups aim to advance stem cell innovation and new therapies in regenerative medicine.