Why the top of thehead is affected by hair loss more than other areas, and treatments such as surgery, medications like minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 to treat it.
Considering treatments for hair loss, including Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, Fluridil and Pyrilutamide. The user is weighing the risks of taking unapproved medication before it has been mass produced.
Hair loss treatments, ranging from topical minoxidil and finasteride to taking hormones such as estradiol or nandrolone, as well as a controversial suggestion of an orchiectomy. A hair system is also mentioned as an alternative solution.
Researching whether pyri andenza, which are stereoisomers of each other, share the same features related to CNS penetration/GABA Inhibition; safety andefficacy when used topically at 0.5-1%; and cost comparison between the two treatments.
A user's experience withhair loss treatments, including Finasteride, Minoxidil, Nizoral Shampoo, Rosemary Oil, Vitamin D, Biotin, Vitamin C, Zinc and Dermarolling, that have not been successful over the past 14 months. Other users gave advice on how to cope with the issue, such as exercising, changing mindset, and shaving their head.
Fin and minoxidil, in combination with dermarolling, as an effective path for hair growth. The post also provides advice about needle depthand frequency, as well as other treatments (foam and oral) which may be beneficial.
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.
Hair loss treatments discussed include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. Pyrilutamide Phase 2 results areexpected in June 2022, withhopes for a better alternative to current treatments.
User shared 6-month progress using Fin, Min, Microneedling, Biotin, and Ketoconazole Shampoo for hair loss. They microneedle once a week, use 1.25 mg Fin daily, and apply topical Min twice a day.
Jericho1017 shared their hair regrowth results after nearly 3 years using 1mg finasterideand 10,000mcg biotin daily, with noticeable improvement after 1.5 years and no significant sideeffects except for watery semen. Some users suggested adding minoxidil and microneedling to improve results, but Jericho1017 is currently content with their progress and not looking to add more treatments.
A 21-year-old female shared her 4-monthhair growth progress using Minoxidil 5%, finasteride 1mg, Theradome LLLT, Viviscal vitamins, and PRP treatments twice. Commenters praised her progress and discussed other treatments like microneedling, but she noted her dermatologist advised against it due to potential scalp damage.
A person feels intense shameand self-hatred due to baldness and poor self-image, affecting their confidenceand social interactions. Suggestions include therapy, exercise, braces, hair transplants, and using finasteride.
The conversation discusses a user's hair regrowth over three years using Minoxidil, Finasteride, and a hair transplant, along with Biotin supplementation. Some users question the authenticity of the results and the organization of the before-and-after photos.
A user with aggressive male pattern baldness found that topical melatonin significantly reduced their hair shedding to 1 or 2 hairs per day and noticed some thickening of sidehair. They tried many treatments like finasterideand minoxidil with little success, but topical melatonin showed immediate results in reducing hair loss.
Finasteride significantly increased testosterone levels for the user, with no major sideeffects except watery semen, which was resolved with zinc supplements. The user's hairline stopped receding and slightly improved.
The post and conversation are about the role of theenzyme 3alpha-hydroxysteroid reductase in hair loss and the potential of compounds like procyanidin B2 and sulforaphane to boost its activity for hair regrowth. Further research is needed to develop effective treatments based on this theory.
The availability of Topical Dutasteride, a potential treatment for hair loss, which can be purchased without prescription from MinoxidilMax. Other treatments discussed include Topical Finasterideand PRP injections, with discussion around dosage, efficacy, side-effects and safety.
User spent 23 years on Finasteride with sideeffects like weight gain and reduced libido. Switched to topical Finasteride, sideeffects reduced and waiting for results.
Hair loss treatments Finasterideand Dutasteride are discussed, withemphasis on their safety andeffectiveness. Users share frustration about fear-mongering and sideeffect discussions, suggesting trust in scientific studies and FDA approval.
Hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, PRP, and microneedling helped maintain hair for 20 years. Researchand try evidence-based treatments for best results.
Hair loss theory suggests imbalance between Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) andAndrogen Receptor (AR) activation. Proposed treatment includes upregulating VDR, downregulating AR, and improving mitochondrial health.
The user reported early stage diffusehair thinning and increased DHT levels after 4 weeks on Finasterideand 8 weeks on Finasteride plus 4 weeks on Dutasteride, despite the medications being authentic and stored properly. They are considering increasing their Dutasteride dosage due to the lack of sideeffects and are unsure if the treatment is helping their hair.
A user experienced severe sideeffects from finasteride, including mental health issues and physical symptoms, and sought advice on managing post-finasteride syndrome. Suggestions included checking vitamin levels, considering dopamine agonists, and avoiding further psychiatric medications.
Fighting hair loss with "The Big 3" treatments of Propecia, Rogaineand Nizoral shampoo, as well as specific advice on how to use these products. Peoplehave shared their long-term success stories and somehave discussed the sideeffects of finasteride. Other suggestions included Lipogaineand Pura D'or Hair Loss Prevention Therapy Shampoo & Conditioner.
The conversation discusses a new liposomal topical finasteride from Hasson and Wong, available in Canada and Italy, soon in the US, costing $40/month. It claims to reduce scalp DHT by 50% without affecting serum DHT, potentially benefiting those who can't tolerate oral finasteride or RU58841.
A user is considering a hair transplant withHasson & Wong but found alarming malpractice claims. Other users suggest researching other reputable surgeons like Dr. Zarev, Dr. Pittella, and Dr. Couto.
Topical minoxidil being a difficult product to apply, with users considering finasteride, RU58841, and oral minoxidil as alternative treatments for diffuse thinning hair. Other advice includes shaving thehead in the first 3 months of using minoxidil and finding ways to apply it without saturating thehair.
The user reported significant hair recovery using topical minoxidil combined with the Age-R Booster-H-device, alongside oral finasterideand weekly dermaroller use. The device improved minoxidil absorption, leading to visible new hair growth.
A user is experiencing severe dandruff andhair loss, considering using ketoconazole shampoo 2% to manage these issues. They seek advice on application frequency andeffectiveness, with suggestions to use it 2-3 times a week and to consider other treatments like finasteride for hair loss.