Bodyhair transplants may look better if kept very short. People with limited donor regions or waiting for Verteporfin or FAK Inhibitors could consider this option.
A user on dutasteride for hair loss noticed hair regrowth on their head but a significant reduction in bodyhair growth. They plan to switch to finasteride and dutasteride and are considering testosterone replacement therapy but are concerned about its effects on hair growth.
User experienced significant bodyhair loss from Finasteride and started oral Minoxidil to address crown thinning. Their current regimen includes 1mg Finasteride, 2.5mg Minoxidil, Biotin, Vitamin D, Zinc, Iron, and ketoconazole shampoo.
Topical minoxidil can cause increased bodyhair due to systemic absorption, varying by individual skin sensitivity. The user seeks experiences and solutions to prevent this side effect.
Hair loss treatments are difficult because hair follicles react differently to hormones and have varying growth cycles. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses why DHT (dihydrotestosterone) negatively affects scalp hair but promotes growth elsewhere on the body. Various opinions include genetic predispositions, differences in hair follicle reactions to DHT, and the potential role of Omega-3 in reducing inflammation and promoting hair health.
Hair loss discussion mentions using estrogen mixed with growth stimulants like oral minoxidil for scalp hair growth. Idea proposed for an artificial SARM-estrogen that only affects hair without body side effects.
User discusses increased bodyhair after using oral minoxidil for hair loss treatment. Others share experiences and debate benefits of being hairy versus bald.
The conversation discusses the frustration of having excessive bodyhair while experiencing scalp hair loss, with mentions of treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and hair transplants using bodyhair. Users share experiences and advice, noting the role of genetics and DHT in hair growth patterns.
The conversation is about a user experiencing excessive hair growth on their body due to using topical minoxidil and dutasteride. The suggested solutions are shaving off the excess hair or considering laser epilation. It is mentioned that dutasteride does not cause extra hair growth, while minoxidil can stimulate hair growth in unintended areas. The user is advised to lower the dosage, concentration, or frequency of use and only apply the treatment to the desired areas.
Hair transplants for NW7 individuals are challenging due to limited donor hair, often resulting in thin coverage unless body or beard hair is used. Treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are mentioned to support hair density and growth.
A 20-year-old experiencing hair loss since age 16 is using finasteride and minoxidil and is considering future hair transplants. Discussions include the potential for multiple transplants, the use of bodyhair for coverage, and the importance of treatments like dutasteride and scalp micropigmentation for maintaining hair density.
The conversation discusses the possibility of transplanting leg and arm hair to the scalp for hair loss treatment. Minoxidil is mentioned as a potential aid for hair growth, but concerns about the effectiveness and appearance of bodyhair on the head are raised.
A female, aged 17-18, is experiencing significant hair loss, feeling hopeless despite trying various treatments like leave-in conditioners, omega-3s, supplements, sulfate-free shampoo, and biotin. She is distressed as her hair continues to thin, affecting her body image and self-esteem.
A user shared their positive experience with hair regrowth using Finasteride and Minoxidil, noting increased confidence and no serious side effects except for increased bodyhair. Others in the conversation discussed varying results, potential side effects, and the possibility of switching to Dutasteride if effectiveness decreases.
A user reports improved hair at 31 compared to 21 using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and Nizoral shampoo, with significant gains from oral minoxidil. Other users discuss their experiences, with mixed results on regrowth and side effects like heart racing and excess bodyhair.
A 19-year-old female is experiencing significant hair loss, with symptoms including alternating hair colors and thinning bodyhair. She seeks advice on coping and potential treatments, with suggestions to consult a dermatologist and check thyroid and hormone levels.
Oral minoxidil can boost hair growth but may cause side effects like heart palpitations and increased bodyhair. Many prefer topical minoxidil due to fewer side effects.
Dutasteride improved the user's hair thickness and health, slowed body and facial hair growth, and enhanced skin condition. The user also reported feeling energetic with a slight decrease in libido but no issues with sexual function.
User shares 4-month progress using finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling for hair loss. Others discuss bodyhair, hair transplant possibilities, and user's treatment response.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically the use of 5% topical minoxidil, with considerations for adding finasteride or dutasteride. Concerns about side effects, such as unwanted bodyhair growth from oral minoxidil, are also mentioned.
The user experienced hair loss and side effects from finasteride, switched to dutasteride and oral minoxidil, and saw improvements in beard and bodyhair but continued hair loss on the head. They plan to continue treatment and consider a hair transplant to improve results.
The user is experiencing significant hair growth improvement after 5 months using finasteride, topical minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo, with no side effects except less bodyhair. The routine includes daily oral finasteride, twice-daily topical minoxidil, weekly microneedling, and starting ketoconazole shampoo.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after one year on male-to-female hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and nine months using minoxidil and finasteride. They noted a reduction in bodyhair and attributed much of the hair regrowth to the addition of minoxidil.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg oral minoxidil, improving from NW5-6 to NW3-4 in three months. They plan to get a hair transplant in February and reported no side effects except increased bodyhair growth.
A user shared progress pictures using 5mg oral minoxidil and 100mg spironolactone, noting increased bodyhair and faster nail growth. Another user humorously suggested a new sub for people with similar experiences.
A person with androgenetic alopecia has seen hair improvement using oral minoxidil and finasteride but is concerned about increased bodyhair. They want to know if stopping minoxidil while continuing hormone replacement therapy and finasteride will cause hair loss.
Why androgenic alopecia affects the scalp rather than other body parts, potential explanations for this phenomenon, treatments available to combat hair loss, and the implications of male attractiveness in modern society.
The user experienced positive results for hair loss using minoxidil but stopped due to side effects like heart palpitations and increased bodyhair. They are considering peppermint oil as an alternative and are curious about its effectiveness and potential side effects.