A new hair loss treatment using dermal exosomes can restore up to 90% of lost hair in mice. Users discuss potential human trials and compare it to Minoxidil and Finasteride.
Users discuss switching from finasteride to dutasteride for hair loss treatment. Some report better results with dutasteride, including hair regrowthand stabilization.
Finasteride is increasingly prescribed to young men to prevent hair loss, with many users expressing regret for not starting sooner. The conversation highlights the preference for Finasteride, Dutasteride, and Minoxidil over other treatments.
The conversation discusses microneedling for hair loss, with one user trying 0.3mm daily without feeling pain and questioning its effectiveness. Another user suggests that 0.3mm is too shallow and recommends 0.5mm twice a week or 0.75mm once a week for hair growth.
A satirical post jokes about a user meeting a doctor at the zoo who praises finasteride (Fin) for hair loss treatment, claiming it has a low side-effect profileand is effective. Replies includehumorous disbelief, comparisons to other risks, and some personal accounts of sideeffects from Fin.
A user withearly-stage diffusehair thinning asked for long-term success stories using treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841. One person regained most of their hair after 22 months on finasterideand minoxidil, while another saw significant improvement with oral minoxidil after trying various treatments over many years.
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This conversation is a satire post about a user who appears to have an abundance of hair, with other users commenting and asking questions about the treatments they use for their hair loss. Treatments discussed include minoxidil and finasteride.
A user's 6-month journey to treat their hair loss using 1mg finasteride twice daily, topical minoxidil, vitamin D3, keto diet, and microneedling. They experienced shedding at theend of month 3 but have seen progress in recent months despite this.
A user's progress in treating their hair loss using Minoxidil, Finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, omega 3, D3 and Forcapil vitamins over the course of three months. Other users offered support and advice to the original poster.
A user's progress with treating hair loss using 1mg finasteride per day, with reports of no noticeable sideeffects and positive results. Other users have shared their experiences with different treatments, such as Dutasterideand Minoxidil.
A user's personal hair loss progress with treatments, including finasteride (1.25mg), minoxidil, needling, and Nizoral; and advice from other users on how to perform the needling correctly.
The conversation discusses the complexity of hair loss causes, suggesting that DHT sensitivity alone doesn't fully explain it. Treatments mentioned include finasterideand dutasteride.
A user shared progress pictures showing improvement in hair thickness over 11 years using only finasteride, taken three times a week, with no sideeffects. Commenters reacted positively, with one wishing they had started treatment earlier.
The user has been taking oral finasteride for 2 months, experiencing morehair loss but noticing some fuzzy hair growth on the scalp. They are questioning if this new hair growth is significant.
Finasteride is reported to work for 90% of men, but online opinions often claim it doesn't work. A user mentioned it can increasehair count by 40% per square centimeter.
Dutasteride raises scalp testosterone by 99%, which may not be ideal for those sensitive to all androgens. Some argue finasteride's balancing act might be better, while others believe dutasteride is superior for hair regrowth.
The conversation discusses whether starting treatments like finasteride or dutasterideearly in hair loss leads to better regrowth results. One user implies that early treatment is indeed moreeffective, while another regrets not starting treatment sooner due to permanent hair loss.
A 27-year-old man shared his 10-monthhair regrowth progress after taking oral finasteride, noting initial hair shedding followed by noticeable thickening around 5-6 months, with significant improvement by March. He also mentioned having scalp psoriasis.
The conversation is about a user who got a perm after successfully treating their thinning hair, with mixed reactions from others on the appearance. Specific treatments used are not mentioned.
The conversation is about hair shedding experienced while using finasteride (fin) for hair loss treatment. Users discuss their experiences with finasteride, minoxidil (min), and other treatments, noting that shedding is often a sign that the treatment is working.
Minoxidil foam absorption concerns, with suggestions to use gloves or apply directly to the scalp to ensure proper absorption. Some users recommend using a scalp massager or switching to liquid minoxidil for better application.
Microneedling stimulates hair growth through stem cell activation during wound healing, not just increased blood flow. Other methods like showers or supplements don't replicate this effect.
Dutasteridehas effectively stopped hair loss for some users, while others continue to experience shedding despite using dutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil. Some users report sideeffects likeerectile dysfunction when switching from finasteride to dutasteride.
The conversation discusses whether finasteride's reduction of DHT and increase in scalp testosterone contribute to hair follicle miniaturization. Some participants argue testosterone does not cause miniaturization, while others suggest that even with reduced DHT, other androgens like testosterone may still contribute to hair loss.
The user feels their hair is stronger despite no visual change after using Finasteride for 9 months and Minoxidil for 7 months, and plans to add microneedling. Other users share similar experiences, suggesting combinations like Finasteride with Dutasterideand Minoxidil with Tretinoin for better results.
Hair loss treatments are difficult becausehair follicles react differently to hormones andhave varying growth cycles. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation is about skepticism regarding new hair loss treatments until they are FDA approved. Peoplehave been joking about treatments being 5-7 years away for decades.
A satirical take on theeffects of using Verteporfin as a treatment for hair loss, with people pointing out that it is not accurateandhas exaggerated outcomes. It was suggested that instead Minoxidil, Finasteride, or RU58841 should be used to treat hair loss.
The user "natiggiz" shared their early progress in filling in bald patches using topical finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, ketoconazole, and derma stamp. Other users commented on the great results andexpressed jealousy.