The user shared their hair loss treatment progress using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, a dermaroller, biotin, Pura d'or shampoo, and Propidren. They apply minoxidil daily, take Propidren and biotin pills, use two types of shampoo, and use a dermaroller weekly, avoiding finasteride due to concerns about side effects.
Oral minoxidil can boost hair growth but may cause side effects like heart palpitationsand increased body hair. Many prefer topical minoxidil due to fewer side effects.
The post and conversation are about the high cost andskepticism surrounding pyrilutamide as a hair loss treatment, with comparisons to minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The original poster defends pyrilutamide's effectivenessand criticizes others for dismissing it without proper understanding.
A user has been on finasteride for 4 months, experiencing persistent hair shedding despite improvements. Otherssuggest adding keto shampooand note that shedding is normal.
The user has been using finasteride (0.5mg), minoxidil (5% foam), dermarolling, and rosemary oil for 3 months, noticing baby hairsandsome shedding. Advice given includes continuing the current treatment, considering additional treatments, and potentially increasing the finasteride dose.
The conversation is about the side effects of finasteride, including Post Finasteride Syndrome, with varied personal experiencesand differing views on the credibility of information sources. Some participants also discuss using minoxidil as a hair loss treatment.
The user shared their 6-month progress using Dutasteride .5 daily, RU 100mg once a day, and 15 mg oral Minoxidil for hair loss. They reported visible results, no side effects, and increased body hair, despite concerns from others about the high dosage and potential health risks.
A user shared a six-month update on hair improvement using Pyrilutamide and Minoxidil, noting significant hair regrowthandstrength. Some participants questioned the legitimacy of the resultsand the source of Pyrilutamide.
User showshair loss progress from NW4 to NW2.5 in 2.5 months using RU 8.5-9% daily and topical Dut .1% + RU 5% weekly. Discussion includes managing tension in African American hair and representation of different hair types.
A 57-year-old man shared his 6-monthhair regrowth progress using RU58841, Minoxidil, microneedling, and Nizoral. He experienced significant improvement, with a smaller bald spot, thicker hair, andhairline regrowth.
The conversation discusses the potential of a new hair loss treatment, GT20029, which may prevent hair loss by destroying androgen receptors on the scalp. Users expresshope for the treatment'ssuccessandspeculate on its usage routine, effectiveness, and possible side effects.
The post and conversation are about hair loss treatments that have been found to be effective in studies. There are 19 different treatments mentioned, including oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, topical finasteride, RU58841, and more. The best treatment for an individual depends on factors like availability, cost, side effects, and personal preferences.
A male with early-stage hair loss experienced severe side effects, including sexual dysfunction from finasteride and increased heart rate and fatigue from high-dose minoxidil, leading to discontinuation of both treatments. He is now relying on DHT-blocking shampoosand awaiting new treatments.
The user experienced hair regrowthandstopped hair loss using a natural DHT blocker and later finasteride, despite initial side effects. They plan to add topical minoxidil to address remaining thin spots.
Stopping minoxidil can lead to significant hair loss, but resuming it along with finasteride can help regain lost hair over time. Consistency is key for maintaining hair healthand regrowth.
A user received Kintor’s KX-826/Pyrilutamide andshared initial impressions, noting concerns about the product's labeling and marketing. Other users discussed the legitimacy of the product, its effectiveness, and compared it to other treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
User shared 12-monthhair loss progress using oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, and 2% ketoconazole shampoo. They detailed their medication regimen and dosages.
User reportsseeing fast hair regrowth after 1 monthand 12 days using 0.3% Finasteride and 6% Minoxidil. They are considering microneedling and received advice to use a derma stamp.
A user praised Kevin Mann for hishair loss advice, crediting finasteride and minoxidil with tretinoin for saving their hair. Other usersshared similar experiencesand expressed frustration over Mann's channel being affected by past controversies.
A user shared an 8-monthhair loss treatment progress using daily saw palmetto and biotin capsules, weekly dermarolling, and a scalp lotion mix of castor, jojoba, and rosemary oils, avoiding finasteride and minoxidil due to side effectsand cost. The user reported encouraging progress withslight hairline improvement and better crown area, attributing most success to dermarolling.
A man lost his transplanted hair despite using minoxidil because he wasn't on a DHT blocker like finasteride, which is essential to prevent further hair loss. The conversation emphasizes that hair transplants are not a cure and require maintenance with medications to preserve results.
The conversation is about men discussing their experiences withhair lossand their acceptance or resistance to it, mentioning treatments like finasteride andhair transplants. Some users expresshope to maintain their hair while young, while othershave accepted baldness or found confidence after shaving their heads.
People are not using RU58841 for hair loss because it's not FDA approved, lacks long-term safety data, and is difficult to obtain and verify. They prefer FDA-approved treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling.
A user underwent a 5000 graft hair transplant in Istanbul, which included 900 beard grafts, after previously using finasteride with limited success. The procedure cost £4500, including transport and aftercare in both Istanbul and the UK.
A 21-year-old male managed to control hishair loss using Nizoral, RU58841, and finasteride, but experienced increased scalp itchiness after starting creatine, whichsubsided upon stopping creatine. Usersshared mixed experiences on whether creatine affectshair loss, withsome reporting negative effectsand othersseeing no change or defending its benefits.
The conversation discusses the use of dutasteride (DUT) versus finasteride (FIN) for hair loss treatment, withsome users preferring DUT for its effectiveness while others choose FIN due to its approval status, better long-term data, and lower risk of side effects. Usersshare personal experiences with both medications, including side effectsand effectiveness.
A user shared their successful hair regrowth using a combination of minoxidil, caffeine, biotin, and RU58841, along with weekly dermarolling. However, others advised against the user's plan to switch to rosemary oil and microneedling only, emphasizing the importance of continuing the current treatment to maintain the results.
A 16-year-old is experiencing early male pattern baldnessand is considering using Minoxidil now and Finasteride after turning 18. Another user shared a positive experience with topical Minoxidil and Finasteride, noting improvement in hair thicknessand no side effects.