Hello,
I was born a female with broad shoulders and narrow hips. Although I am already a female, I was wondering if taking a drug like propecia could make my shoulders narrower and my hips wider? I read men transitioning to become women need to take the drug about 3 years to feminize their body? Will the effects stay permanent after men stop the drug at 3 years? Could I stop the drug sooner than 3 years since I probably have more estrogen in me as a woman? I do not know if my body can become more feminine since I will not have a drastic decline in testosterone, which stimulates a man's body to produce lots of estrogen?
Hi Marie,
Propecia would not have any effect on you I'm afraid as it not an oestrogen but was originally designed for the treatment of prostate cancer. It does inhibit the formation of dihydrotestosterone from testosterone and this can help with hair loss to a certain extent.
Broadness in the shoulders is due to the skeletal structure more than fat and the shoulder width is reduced very little when on either oestrogen or a combined mixture of oestrogen and a testosterone blocker such as Spironolactone.
All these pharmaceuticals can be hazardous when used incorrectly - many can give rise to various cancers and/or heart problems when not correctly monitored.
I would advise that you consult with your physician to have your present hormone levels checked and maybe he could then discover any underlying causes which might be giving you a hormone imbalance which is causing you these problems.
It is never advised to self-medicate - without knowing your existing hormone levels, it can be exceedingly dangerous.
Thank you for your reply. I read how one man's shoulders repositioned in a more feminine way (whatever that means) after he took propecia.
Marie Arthur said:Hello,
I was born a female with broad shoulders and narrow hips. Although I am already a female, I was wondering if taking a drug like propecia could make my shoulders narrower and my hips wider? I read men transitioning to become women need to take the drug about 3 years to feminize their body? Will the effects stay permanent after men stop the drug at 3 years? Could I stop the drug sooner than 3 years since I probably have more estrogen in me as a woman? I do not know if my body can become more feminine since I will not have a drastic decline in testosterone, which stimulates a man's body to produce lots of estrogen?