Peptides like TB500, KPV, GHK-CU, and BPC-157 are overhyped for hair growth with limited proven effectiveness in humans. Combining peptides with delivery methods like iontophoresisandsonophoresisshows promise, but many claims remain unproven.
The conversation discusses the use of topical finasteride from Hasson and Wong, with claims that none of their 800 users reported side effects. The user expressesskepticism about these claimsandseeks others' experiences with the treatment.
A hair loss treatment plan includes finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, pyrilutamide, minoxidil, and microneedling to inhibit DHT and promote hair growth. It also recommendssupplements like Reishi and Lion’s Mane mushrooms, and a shampoo with ketoconazole, caffeine, and melatonin.
Hair loss treatments, including microneedling, minoxidil, finasteride and RU58841; the efficacy of these treatments; criticisms of Kevin Mann's content related to hisselective data presentation and biases towards certain treatments; and other topicssuch as DHT being labeled a "trashhormone" and critiques of other hairloss YouTubers.
Hair lossand potential treatments, primarily focusing on Finasteride and Minoxidil. Other solutions discussed include PRP, dermarolling, LLP, andscalp tension relief.
A user's journey to try andstop their hair loss, including the use of oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, Cynatine Keratin supplements, and The Ordinary's Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density; and advice from other users regarding trying dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and lifestyle changes.
Treatments for hair loss, with the user considering Pyrilutamide and RU58841 as options. It is noted that although Pyrilutamide has been studied more and is allegedly more effective, there are doubts about its authenticity in the market. KX-826 issuggested as an alternative as it has a stronger effect than RU58841 and there isscientific research on it.
A user who has been trying various treatments for hair loss for four years, with no success. Suggestions include use of minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, microneedling, supplementsand multivitamins, lifestyle changes, scalp biopsy, andSMP.
Treatments for hair lossand the potential side effects. The user discussed their doctor's advice to take 1.25 mg oral minoxidil and .5 mg dutasteride daily, with a warning that those withheart conditionsshould not take oral minoxidil. Other usersshared their experiences, including taking finasteride and noting the possible overkill of the dosage prescribed by Jirons1's dermatologist.
User discusses topical liposomal finasteride for hair loss, hoping to avoid breast growthside effect. Conversation includes using minoxidil, fluridil, and dermarolling, and mentions minimal systemic absorption of liposomal finasteride.
A user's journey withhair lossand their use of topical finasteride, minoxidil and pyri/minoxidil ratio treatments to attempt hair regrowth. Replies focused on offering support and advice while sharing personal experiences with different treatments.
The post and conversation discuss Verteporfin's potential as a hair loss treatment. It'sshown promise in regrowing hair after transplantsand might be effective with microneedling.
A user'shair loss journey and their results from 9 months of the treatments finasteride and minoxidil, as well as biotin supplementation. People discussed side effects, taking progress pictures, and providing support to other users on their own journeys.
The post and conversation are about a user's experience withhair loss treatments, specifically switching from finasteride to dutasteride. The user experienced significant hair shedding after the switch, with otherssuggesting patience, noting similar experiences, or questioning the user's decision and medical consultation.
The potential effectiveness of homemade topical spironolactone in treating hair loss, withstudiessuggesting it is more effective than finasteride and even minoxidil when used as monotherapy. The conversation also mentions that other anti-androgens are being developed which may soon hit the market.
The post discusses a user's experience withhair loss treatments, specifically topical finasteride, minoxidil, and micro-needling, and their plan to switch to oral versionsand add Dutasteride. The conversation includes various responses, withsome userssharing their own experiencesandside effects, and others expressing desire for a more permanent hair losssolution.
Whether topical caffeine can be as effective for hair growth as minoxidil and finasteride, with various replies discussing the efficacy of these treatmentsand criticism of Dr. Huberman's research methods.
The conversation is about the role of testosterone in hair lossand the effectiveness of different treatments. The conclusion is that DHT is the main culprit for hair loss, and finasteride has been proven to work long-term in maintaining and regrowing hair. Testosterone may have a minor effect, but it is not the primary cause of hair loss.
The conclusion of this conversation about hair loss is that genetics play a significant role in determining hair loss, andspecific treatments like finasteride may not be effective against certain compounds like masteron and trenbolone.
The user started losing their hair at 16 and got a hair transplant. They used Minoxidil and finasteride as treatments. The transplant hasheld up well and they have not experienced graft loss.
Factors that can cause hair loss other than DHT, such as inflammation and diet, and potential treatments like scalp massages, minoxidil, citrulline, stretches, meditation, iron sulfate/Vitamin C, Vitamin D, protein and Dutasteride.
User "mynameisbogus" shareshair regrowth progress after 90 days using Dutasteride, oral and topical Minoxidil, RU58841, dermarolling, and Keto shampoo. Others in the conversation praise the impressive resultsand discuss their own experiences withhair loss treatments.
The user Consistent-Gene1334 shared their positive results in regrowing hair by using topical minoxidil and oral finasteride. Other users in the conversation praised the resultsand discussed the effectiveness of these treatments for diffuse thinning.
The conversation discusses the potential benefits of sublingual minoxidil for hair loss treatment. It suggests that sublingual minoxidil, which bypasses the liver, may have fewer side effects, greater bioavailability, and could be more effective than oral minoxidil.
Comparing the effectiveness of RU58841, Pyrilutamide and CB-03-01 as treatments for hair loss, with people discussing different aspectssuch as binding affinity, time of inhibition, safety data and cost.
In this conversation, people discussed how Minoxidil and Finasteride can be toxic to cats if ingested. It washighlighted that even when being careful with application, there isstill a risk of poisoning due to the potential for contact between fur/hair and the substances.
Microneedling for hair restoration involves daily use of a 0.3 mm device and weekly use of a 0.5 mm device. Combining microneedling with Minoxidil can enhance hair growth.
Dutasteride raisesscalp 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 issuperior for hair regrowth.
A 23-year-old male has been using Dutasteride for over two years to addresshair thinning, withsome success in temple regrowth but continued thinning on top. He is considering adding Minoxidil to his routine and is contemplating lifestyle changes like quitting smoking and drinking to improve hair density.