The user has been taking oral finasteride for 2 months, experiencing more hair loss but noticing some fuzzy hair growth on the scalp. They are questioning if this new hair growth issignificant.
Finasteride is reported to work for 90% of men, but online opinions often claim it doesn't work. A user mentioned it can increase hair count by 40% per square centimeter.
Microneedling stimulateshair growth throughstem cell activation during wound healing, not just increased blood flow. Other methods like showers or supplements don't replicate this effect.
A user discusses the potential of caffeine and DMG in shampoo for treating hair loss, citing a pending patent and personal plans to test it. They find it more convenient than using minoxidil, tretinoin, and microneedling.
The conversation discusses microneedling for hair regrowth, emphasizing the importance of disinfecting the scalp to avoid infections. It also mentions using minoxidil and castor oil in the treatment routine.
The conversation is a humorous discussion about excessive hair growth due to using minoxidil, withsuggestions of laser hair removal and comments on the appearance of the hair. Some users joke about starting finasteride treatment at a young age or being non-responders to hair loss treatments.
The difficulty of finding a solution to male pattern baldness compared to the discovery of quantum physics, andsuggestions for treatmentssuch as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
This conversation is about a user struggling withhair loss who has been told by their barber that minoxidil does not work and the only solution is to accept it. Other usershave encouraged them to continue using finasteride and minoxidil, as well as look for another barber, since these treatments are scientifically proven to be effective in combating hair loss.
The potential accuracy and trustworthiness of websitesselling Pyrilutamide, a drug related to hair loss treatmentssuch as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841; and whether Pyrilutamide is four timesstronger than RU58841.
The user experienced subtle hair growth improvements using finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil over nearly three years, with notable progress at the temples. The front hairline shows quicker regrowth cycles, but the vertex and crown remain unchanged.
A user shared their experience with Finasteride for hair loss, noting improvement but still some thinning. They plan to get a hair transplant to address remaining thin spotsandstrengthen their hairline.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of different concentrationsand dosages of topical finasteride on scalp andserum DHT levels, comparing it to oral finasteride and noting the side effectsseem to be fewer at lower dosages. Participantsshared experiencesand referenced a chart indicating similar scalp DHT reduction with 0.025% topical finasteride as with 1mg oral finasteride, but with fewer side effects.
A user found that scalp itch might be linked to inflammation rather than DHT alone and noticed hair improvement with certain cancer drugs. They also discovered that black seed oil relieved their scalp itchand are experimenting with a mix of essential oils for dry scalp, questioning if oils affect minoxidil absorption.
The effectiveness of microneedling as a hair loss treatment, with evidence from studiesand anecdotal accounts from other users. It issuggested that combining microneedling with minoxidil or finasteride may be more effective than using microneedling alone, althoughsome people have had success using only microneedling.
Natural treatments for hair loss, specifically peppermint oil and rosemary oil; how they can be used as a supplementary or alternative treatment to pharmaceuticalssuch as finasteride and minoxidil; and the personal experience of the user Divallo, who hasseen an increase in density and thickness after using these oils for around 2.5 years. The post also touches on the potential antifungal properties of the oilsand their effects on cutaneous blood flow.
A 43-year-old user's progress picturesshowing their results from taking Finasteride and Dutasteride for 13 months, along with 5% Minoxidil topical treatment for hair loss over the course of two years. Other usersshared experiencesand advice about using these treatments to reverse hair loss.
Hair loss'ssocial impact, focusing on Will Smith defending Jada Pinkett Smith's alopecia. The conversation highlights double standards between men and women experiencing hair lossand emphasizes empathy.
The conversation discusses a user's experiment of "burning the scalp" to treat hair loss, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness. Some suggest returning to proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, while others note slight improvements in hair density.
PP405 shows promise for reactivating hair follicles, with potential maintenance using 5AR inhibitors. Current treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride are effective but have limitations, and there ishope for more effective solutions in the future.
User has been shedding hair despite using finasteride for a year, increasing the dose recently, and experiencing thin, short hairs. Other userssuggest continuing treatment, seeing a dermatologist, and note that some hair loss is normal.
The user has been using Minoxidil for 15 yearsand recently started using a topical Finasteride spray, noticing an increase in small, thickening hairs after two months. They experienced side effects with oral Finasteride but only minor ones with the spray, andstill have more than half the bottle left after two months of use.
My hairline, I am only 23.
This conversation is about a user's experience with treatments for androgenic alopecia, including finasteride, dutasteride, RU, minoxidil, progesterone, melatonin, LLLT, oral minoxidil, and Pyrilutamide. They have tried many treatments over the course of two years without seeing muchsuccess, and they are considering getting a hair system as a last resort.
User RG737 considershair system as last resort for hair loss, as finasteride and alternative remedies didn't work. Jeff-92 shares positive experience withhair system, suggesting to try it and push through initial doubts.
Discussing and researching different treatments for hair loss, including RU58841, Dutasteride, Spironolactone, Retin-A, Stemoxydine (Neogenic), Copper peptides, Superoxide Dismutase, NANO, and Eucapil.
Fighting hair loss with "The Big 3" treatments of Propecia, Rogaine and Nizoral shampoo, as well asspecific advice on how to use these products. People have shared their long-term successstoriesandsome have discussed the side effects of finasteride. Other suggestions included Lipogaine and Pura D'or Hair Loss Prevention Therapy Shampoo & Conditioner.
People regret neglecting their hair until it started thinning, and they are now using treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling. Some are considering stronger options like dutasteride due to mixed results.
A user happy with their 1 year and 3 months of finasteride use with no side effects, whichhas resulted in recovery of their hairline. Other usershave responded with congratulations, questions, and caution against using the medication at such a young age.
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ummwhatsure: No it doesn't. I started losing my hair around 27/28.
This user hashad great success with a combination of finasteride and Minoxidil, taking 1 milligram of finasteride per day and applying Minoxidil twice daily for 4 years, starting when they were 31. They experienced some shedding in the first two years, but now have thicker, fuller hair than before.
Effective treatments for hair loss, including Dutasteride, Finasteride, Minoxidil, Dermarolling, LLLT, PRP, Ketoconazole, andScalp Massage. In addition, anti-inflammatory dietsandstress management are recommended to maintain or regrow hair.