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    1. Featured Community Post

      Research Backed Dutasteride Simulator (Serum/scalp DHT included for all doses)

      by Fuzzasteride

      A Dutasteride Simulator predicts serum dutasteride, serum DHT, and scalp DHT levels using models from research papers. It simulates various dosing schedules to determine steady-state effects and visualizes outcomes, including hair growth-related scalp DHT suppression.

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    2. 6 months of 1 mg of oral finasteride a day and 2ml of topical minoxidil 5%

      Is this regrowth? A user shared impressive hair regrowth results after six months of using 1 mg oral finasteride daily, 2 ml topical minoxidil 5%, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamin D and iron supplements. The user reported no side effects and attributed the success to a combination of treatments for androgenetic alopecia and iron deficiency.
    3. Three Months Finasteride & Minoxidil

      Treatment A 28-year-old is using 1mg oral finasteride, 2.5mg oral minoxidil daily, and keto shampoo weekly for hair loss. They report thicker, healthier hair, especially at the crown, with most progress in the last month after initial shedding.
    4. Six month update: .5mg Dut, Min 5% foam, Olly hair gummies (all once daily)

      Progress Pictures The user experienced significant hair regrowth and increased density after six months of using 0.5mg Dutasteride, 5% Minoxidil foam, and Olly hair gummies daily. The user plans to discontinue the gummies, believing the medications are primarily responsible for the improvement.
    5. 19M with Receding Hairline: Start Minoxidil Before Finasteride or Dutasteride?

      General A 19-year-old is considering starting Minoxidil to address a receding hairline and is seeking advice on whether to use it before getting a prescription for finasteride or dinastride. They plan to consult a doctor, either a dermatologist or a regular physician, for further guidance.
    6. Vera Clinic or Smile Clinic or Pure Line Clinic?

      Chat The user is considering hair transplant clinics Vera, Smile, and Pure Line, with concerns about clinic reputation and effectiveness. They are seeking firsthand experiences and advice, with some users recommending against Smile and favoring Pure Line for its personalized approach.
    7. Here’s the rundown on scalp serums from a former cosmetic chemist

      Research/Science Most scalp serums are ineffective for hair loss, with Nécessaire’s “The Scalp Serum” being the only one showing noticeable results, though it's not worth the cost. For androgenetic alopecia, clinical treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are necessary, while caffeine and capixyl may offer some benefits.
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    1. Review on Natural Remedies for Hair Growth Promotion with a Focus on Rosemary

      Rosemary extract may help hair growth with fewer side effects than conventional treatments. Image of study
    2. Exosome-Based Therapeutics in Dermatology and Beyond: A Narrative Review

      Exosome-based treatments may improve skin and hair issues, but more research is needed for safety and effectiveness. Image of study
    3. Vitamin D and TMPRSS2: Intersecting Pathways in Post-COVID-19 Alopecia

      Vitamin D may help prevent or reduce hair loss after COVID-19. Image of study
    4. Non-Scarring Alopecia in Women Presenting with Hair Loss: Clinical Features and Influencing Factors

      Telogen effluvium is the most common hair loss in women, often linked to low iron, while tight hairstyles and headscarves increase traction alopecia risk. Image of study
    5. Disorganization of Transcriptional Regulation and Alteration of Keratin Family Gene Expression in Hairy Ear Mice

      The hairy ear mutation in mice is linked to changes in gene expression affecting hair growth. Image of study
    6. Iron Deficiency Anemia: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, And Modern Treatment Approaches

      Iron deficiency anemia is common and treated with iron supplements and diet changes. Image of study
    7. Iron Deficiency Anemia: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, And Modern Treatment Approaches

      Iron deficiency anemia is common and treated with iron supplements and diet changes. Image of study
    8. Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Food Supplement on Subjects with Acute Telogen Effluvium

      The food supplement may help reduce hair shedding and improve hair growth. Image of study
    9. Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Food Supplement on Hair Trophism and Normal Growth in Subjects with Androgenetic Alopecia

      The supplement may improve hair growth and quality in women with mild to moderate hair loss. Image of study
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