The conversation is about trying unconventional treatments for hairloss, such as green tea, coffee, cocoa, multivitamin pills, red wine, onion, honey, herbs, and hydrogen peroxide. The user is seeking feedback on these methods to avoid ineffective ones.
The conversation is about a 23-year-old who started treating their hairloss with daily oral dutasteride (0.5mg), oral minoxidil (2.5mg), topical RU58841 (80mg), and weekly microneedling at 1.5mm after seeing others' success stories. Significant improvements have been noted, and there is optimism for even better results in the next 6 months.
Distinct-Text2787's progress with treating their hairloss over 10 months, using finasteride, Nizoral shampoo twice a week and Minoxidil twice a day. The replies congratulated them on their results and offered advice to stay consistent with the treatments.
The conversation discusses using oral minoxidil for advanced hairloss and whether it's safe to consume energy drinks while on this medication. It also questions the benefits of combining microneedling and tretinoin with oral minoxidil treatment.
People's experiences with Pyrilutamide as a hairloss treatment, including anecdotal evidence of regrowth and reduced scalp itch when used in conjunction with Finasteride and Minoxidil.
A user's experience with the hairloss treatment Pyrilutamide KX-826, which has resulted in some side effects and shedding. The conversation also includes advice for baseline pictures and trying treatments for at least 6 months.
AltruisticBro's experience with Fluridil (Eucapil) as a hairloss treatment, and the current blood work results associated with it. They are not willing to take finasteride due to potential permanent side effects.
A 19-year-old experiencing severe hairloss since 16 is using a treatment regimen of 5% minoxidil, 0.1% finasteride topical solution, 3% procapil hair serum, and 0.5 mg dutasteride daily. They are concerned about the effectiveness and potential shedding phase, with advice suggesting noticeable changes in 6 to 8 months.
The user shared their experience with oral minoxidil for hairloss, noting initial shedding but some improvement in hair thickness and coloration. They also use dutasteride, RU58841, topical minoxidil, a laser hat, dermapen, Nizoral, caffeine shampoo, castor oil, vitamins, and MSM tablets.
A monoclonal antibody clinical trial for potential hairloss treatments in Victoria, Australia and the discussion of their efficacy. People shared information about similar drugs already on the market, speculated about potential side effects, and discussed how to spread the word about the trial.
The user has seen improvement in their hairloss after 6.5 months on finasteride, 8 months on Minoxidil and RU58841, and using Nizoral twice a week. Commenters suggest adding microneedling to the treatment regimen for potentially better results.
The conversation discusses the lack of significant advancements in hairloss treatments since the introduction of finasteride 22 years ago, with many expressing frustration over the failure of new projects and skepticism about future developments. Some users mention hair transplants and other potential alternatives like Alfatradiol and Fluridil, but acknowledge finasteride's dominance in the market due to its effectiveness and affordability.
User hears aunt's comment on hairloss during Easter gathering. Others discuss handling rude comments and share experiences with hairloss treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
A user's success in treating their hairloss with 2x daily topical dutasteride and minoxidil, as well as the potential for using less frequent application of topical dutasteride due to its long half-life.
Someone looking for solutions to their hairloss, who has tried and failed to tolerate anti-androgen treatments such as finasteride, CB-03-01, RU58841, and Eucapil. The user is seeking advice and understanding of their extreme sensitivity to these treatments.
The potential risks and benefits of using Dutasteride as a hairloss treatment, compared to using Finasteride or other treatments like RU58841 or Accutane. People discussed their personal experiences with these treatments and shared advice on how to proceed.
A user who underwent exosomes treatment for hairloss and reported their experience, with other users discussing the procedure and offering advice. They discussed options such as finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841 and hair transplants.
A mid-30s individual is experiencing hairloss at the front and temples but not the crown, and is seeking affordable treatments. They have ordered pumpkin seed oil capsules due to cost and side effects concerns with official treatments.
Switching from finasteride to dutasteride for hairloss yields mixed results, with some users experiencing improvements and others facing worsening conditions or side effects like shedding. Patience is advised as dutasteride may take longer to show results, and combining treatments is suggested by some users.
A 24-year-old male using dutasteride for hairloss is worried about its effects on fertility and future children's health. Users advise consulting a doctor, possibly switching to finasteride, or stopping dutasteride before conception due to its impact on sperm count.
A 31-year-old started taking finasteride 1mg daily to address hairloss, hoping for stronger and thicker hair. They have not experienced any side effects so far and shared before pictures for comparison.
Using minoxidil 5% once a day for hairloss, with suggestions to add finasteride for better results. It also discusses the effectiveness and side effects of finasteride and the importance of consistent application.
PP405 is a new topical treatment for hairloss, showing promise in trials but still requires finasteride for maintenance. There is skepticism about its effectiveness and safety, with concerns about needing finasteride to maintain results.
The user started using finasteride (0.5mg daily) and oral minoxidil (2.5mg daily) at 18, leading to healthier, thicker hair and reduced anxiety about hairloss. They experienced no negative side effects and plan to continue the treatment.
Oral minoxidil is generally effective for hairloss but may cause side effects like heart palpitations and facial puffiness. Users highlight the importance of monitoring blood pressure due to potential cardiovascular risks.
Dutasteride and finasteride are used for hairloss, affecting hormone levels like DHT and testosterone. Hormone balance is crucial, as changes can lead to side effects such as increased estradiol and potential hairloss.
A 22-year-old switched from finasteride to dutasteride for hairloss treatment, also using RU58841, and is managing hypothyroidism. Despite ongoing shedding, they report some improvement and plan to continue dutasteride for a year before considering minoxidil.
The user is using oral minoxidil and topical finasteride for hairloss and has noticed minor improvements after 27 days, including baby hairs along the hairline. They are also using a combination spray of topical finasteride and minoxidil.
Dutasteride is less commonly prescribed for hairloss because it is not FDA-approved for this purpose, unlike finasteride, which is more accessible and preferred due to fewer side effects. Dutasteride may be more effective in reducing DHT but has a longer half-life and potentially more significant side effects.