User shared hairgrowth progress since January using treatments like minoxidil, nizoral shampoo, rosemary oil, biotin oil, and derma roller. Others suggested solutions for minoxidil side effects and recommended adding a multivitamin.
A user experienced hairgrowth on their neck after taking saw palmetto, green tea, horsetail, and biotin. They are curious if this is a good sign and why it happened.
User reports more hairgrowth after 2.5 months using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil, though new hair is thinner. Others praise the progress and express hope.
The user experienced subtle hairgrowth 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.
The user shared a 1.4-year hairgrowth journey using minoxidil and recently added micro-needling and finasteride, which significantly improved their hair. They also mentioned taking consistent photos for comparison and dermarolling once a week with a 1.5 mm needle.
A user is unsure if "Hair Energiser" tablets are effective for hairgrowth after a year of use. Replies suggest using finasteride instead and call the tablets a scam.
Oral minoxidil may improve hairgrowth, reduce arterial stiffness, and prevent other health issues. Some users believe it is an effective treatment despite concerns about its effects on skin and blood.
A user experienced new hairgrowth and reduced scalp itchiness using a scalp treatment with Neem, Amla, and Rosemary oil. They recommend this natural remedy for those interested in alternative medicine.
The conversation is about skepticism regarding hairgrowth results after 4 months of using finasteride and minoxidil. Many users doubt the authenticity of the progress pictures, suggesting the hairgrowth is too rapid to be real.
Hair loss treatments are difficult because hair follicles react differently to hormones and have varying growth cycles. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user is creating a custom topical hair regrowth serum using minoxidil, bimatoprost, tretinoin, castor oil, and hyaluronic acid. They are also using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and castor oil in their current regimen.
A user from Iran reports hairgrowth in bald spots after using a domestic tonic containing Anageline, Trichogen, Aminexil, Caffeine, Saw Palmetto, and B vitamins, alongside Finasteride, but without Minoxidil. They prefer the tonic over Minoxidil as it doesn't make their hair greasy or cause hair fall.
Hair loss treatments ExoFlo and XoFlo use exosomes from stem cells to stimulate hairgrowth. The user seeks feedback on results from those who tried these treatments.
The progress of a user's hairgrowth after taking finasteride and oral minoxidil for nearly a year. There was discussion about dosages and other forms of treatment such as topical minoxidil.
Tretinoin may improve minoxidil's effectiveness for hairgrowth, but results vary; some users report no change or potential hair loss acceleration. Tretinoin is included in some topical hair loss treatments sold by dermatologists and online companies.
A user's progress pictures showing visible hairgrowth results from taking Finast and Minoxidil, as well as using microneedling, Nizoral, and a multi peptide serum for hair density. The conversation also discussed how DHT is the cause of diffuse thinning.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) stimulates hairgrowth but current devices are expensive. A proposed non-profit project aims to create affordable, 3D-printed LLLT devices and collect data on their effectiveness.
The conversation discusses using T3 (triiodothyronine) as a topical treatment for hairgrowth, with some users noting it showed promising results in studies but lacked follow-up. Users express interest in trying T3 due to its potential effectiveness compared to Minoxidil.
The user is seeking before-and-after photos of hairgrowth results from using oral or topical Minoxidil, as they couldn't use Finasteride but are using RU58841. They are curious about the effectiveness of Minoxidil alone.
After switching from finasteride to dutasteride, the user noticed new hairgrowth and experienced manageable shedding. They reported feeling great on dutasteride with minimal side effects, using Cialis occasionally for libido issues.
Low oxytocin levels in hair are linked to reduced empathy and may affect hairgrowth. Cinnamic acid can promote hairgrowth by activating oxytocin receptors.
A user with stage 3 baldness is seeking advice on microneedling for hairgrowth, including pre and post-care, washing routines, and the use of hairgrowth serums or oils. They also inquire about the effectiveness and safety of microneedling pens.
The user took finasteride daily for 10 months and minoxidil once a day for 1.5 years but saw no significant hairgrowth. They are seeking advice on how to grow their hair.
User is using topical Minoxidil (100 mg/day) and Finasteride (1 mg/day) but experiencing hairgrowth everywhere except the top of the scalp. They seek advice on improving scalp hair regrowth.
User is experiencing hair thinning and sebum overproduction after starting finasteride and a hairgrowth supplement containing biotin, iron, zinc, and calcium. They suspect the finasteride might be fake but have noticed a side effect of watery semen.
Hair loss treatments are generally categorized as anti-androgens, like finasteride and RU58841, which prevent hair loss by targeting DHT, and growth stimulators, such as minoxidil, rosemary oil, microneedling, and LLLT, which promote hairgrowth by increasing blood flow and growth factors. The user is seeking to confirm these categories and understand if there are other treatments or mechanisms of action.
The conversation discusses why DHT (dihydrotestosterone) negatively affects scalp hair but promotes growth elsewhere on the body. Various opinions include genetic predispositions, differences in hair follicle reactions to DHT, and the potential role of Omega-3 in reducing inflammation and promoting hair health.
The conversation is about a user experiencing excessive hairgrowth on their body due to using topical minoxidil and dutasteride. The suggested solutions are shaving off the excess hair or considering laser epilation. It is mentioned that dutasteride does not cause extra hairgrowth, while minoxidil can stimulate hairgrowth in unintended areas. The user is advised to lower the dosage, concentration, or frequency of use and only apply the treatment to the desired areas.
Hair loss treatments, specifically the use of Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841 to promote hairgrowth in areas such as the crown and temples. The user has shared their progress since August 2022 after using Manual's all-in-one capsule treatment plan.