New cure for baldness?? Mehhh 2030 I neeed this like now bruh Research/Science 5/22/2025
KX-826, Breezula, PP405, and Stemson are potential future treatments for hair loss, with varying timelines and mechanisms like blocking DHT and stem cell activation. Users express skepticism about the timeline and mention current options like hair transplants and minoxidil.
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5 / 422 resultscommunity What new hair-loss treatments actually look exciting right now (Oct 2025)
New hair loss treatments include Breezula, PP405, ET-02, KX-826, GT20029, VDPHL01, and CosmeRNA, with some showing promise in reactivating stem cells and reversing greying. Breezula and VDPHL01 are highlighted as potential add-ons or alternatives to current treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
community When could we expect pp405 to hit the market?
PP405 is expected to finish Phase 2 trials in late 2025, with potential market availability around 2028-2029 if all goes well. Current treatments like finasteride and minoxidil are still popular, while new options like KX-826 and Breezula are anticipated soon.
community When will Breezula be released and how does it compare to KX-826?
Breezula (clascoterone) is expected to be available by late 2026, showing good long-term results with minimal side effects. KX-826 (pyrilutamide) acts faster but is still in earlier development stages.
community When is the cure gonna drop , how much more time
There is no imminent cure for hair loss, but treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and new drugs such as KX-826, GT-20029, and PP405 are being explored. Current solutions focus on slowing hair loss and stimulating growth, with hopes for better options in the future.
community Should we give up on Breezula?
Breezula's potential as a hair loss treatment is debated, with some seeing promise despite delays, while others suggest alternatives like Pyrilutamide. Breezula is compared to topical finasteride, with hopes for a better side effect profile.
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