Methods of treating hair loss, such as using Minoxidil and Finasteride, as well as the potential use of RU58841. People have shared their experiences with these treatments, discussing the success of them in aiding hairgrowth.
A user improved their hair health by taking 50,000 IU of vitamin D3 weekly due to a deficiency. Others discussed the potential link between vitamin D and hairgrowth, with some sharing similar experiences and emphasizing the importance of monitoring vitamin D levels and consulting with doctors.
The effects of finasteride and dutasteride on beard growth, whether minoxidil would help with facial hair loss caused by DHT blockers, and anecdotal evidence from users who have experienced either decreased or increased facial hair density while using these treatments.
User xEternex tries hair regrowth with daily broccoli sprouts, apple extract containing procyanidin b2, and microneedling. Others discuss potential issues with the experiment and share their experiences with vegetable consumption and hairgrowth.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically mentioning Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It highlights a study suggesting that sulforaphane may reduce DHT levels and promote hairgrowth in mice.
The conversation discusses using microneedling and peppermint oil as an alternative treatment for hair loss, with the original poster having previously experienced side effects from finasteride and minoxidil. Another user mentions mixing peppermint oil with jbco (Jamaican black castor oil) for hairgrowth and also experiencing side effects from minoxidil.
A user has been using Waterman's Grow Me Shampoo, which claims to have DHT blockers and promote hairgrowth. They've noticed potentially faster hairgrowth and some new hairs but are unsure if the product is effective or not.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil with microneedling and considering tretinoin to enhance hairgrowth, especially for those who are weak responders to minoxidil. It also explores the potential of using tazarotene, a stronger retinoid, to boost minoxidil's effectiveness and addresses purchasing tretinoin from Germany.
A 20-year-old male experienced significant hair regrowth and reduced shedding after four months of using 2.5mg oral minoxidil, 1mg oral finasteride, and weekly 1.5mm derma stamping. He reported no side effects from the treatments and noted increased hairgrowth in other areas of his body.
The regimen for hair loss includes topical finasteride, clascoterone, tretinoin, minoxidil, oral saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, vitamin D, microneedling, and anti-fungal shampoo. Expected benefits are increased hairgrowth and density, with considerations for potential skin irritation and interactions between treatments.
The user is concerned about patchy hair regrowth after 5.5 months of treatment. They are questioning if more hairgrowth can be expected in the upcoming months.
A user reported using 1.25mg finasteride daily for 9 months with positive hairgrowth results and increased libido but slower beard growth. Other users commented on the appearance of straightened vs. natural curly hair and potential hair damage from straightening.
A user discusses their experience with at-home microneedling at 1mm for hairgrowth, feeling like they're hitting their skull. Other users suggest lowering the needle depth or stopping due to discomfort.
A user shared their experience with hair loss treatments, noting improvement after switching from minoxidil and finasteride to dutasteride. They observed new hairgrowth and reduced scalp inflammation, expressing hope for further progress.
A user shared their 4-year hair loss journey, highlighting that switching from topical to oral minoxidil and finasteride, along with dermarolling, significantly improved their hairgrowth. Another user mentioned using dutasteride, and the original poster emphasized the importance of dermarolling.
The post discusses using oral Minoxidil and Dutasteride for hair loss. Minoxidil improved hairgrowth with mild hypertrichosis, while Dutasteride caused severe acne, cognitive issues, and mild anxiety, leading the user to prefer Finasteride.
Piroctone Olamine at 1% is recommended for reducing scalp inflammation and encouraging hairgrowth. The user seeks recommendations for UK shampoos/conditioners containing this ingredient.
The user has been taking dutasteride for 9 months and is satisfied with the hairgrowth results. They had a hair transplant and don't want to share hairline progress.
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 hairgrowth.
The user is asking if the hair regrowth achieved from microneedling can be maintained by just using finasteride after stopping microneedling. They used microneedling to enhance the effects of finasteride on hairgrowth.
SCUBE3, a protein linked to hairgrowth in moles, was discovered over 25 years ago and is being developed by Amplifica for potential hair loss treatment. Concerns exist about SCUBE3's association with cancer, as it is a protein that promotes cell growth, which could potentially trigger cancer development if used for hairgrowth therapy.
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is not a treatment for male pattern baldness but can accelerate hairgrowth and thicken miniaturized hairs, with the side effect of increased hairgrowth all over the body. The user asks others to share their experiences with MSM.
The user reports hair regrowth after three months using a daily oral capsule with Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Biotin, derma stamping twice a week, and alternating Nizoral and Mane Root Activator Shampoo, with no side effects except increased nasal hairgrowth. They observed significant progress on the crown and thickening of the hairline.
The conversation is about someone's hair regrowth after 3.5 months using 1mg finasteride daily, minoxidil twice daily, and microneedling once a week. Participants are impressed by the significant hairgrowth and length achieved in a short time.
Capronium Chloride and Trichoxidil are suggested as better alternatives to Minoxidil for hairgrowth without heart side effects. The Japanese Dermatological Association recommends topical Minoxidil over Capronium Chloride.
The conversation is about someone experiencing hair regrowth after using finasteride (1mg) for six months, minoxidil 5% for five months, and microneedling twice a week. Respondents agree there is noticeable improvement in hairgrowth.
The user has tried topical Minoxidil and oral Minoxidil for beard and scalp hairgrowth with minimal results, and has been on Finasteride for 7 months with stabilized scalp hair but no facial hair improvement. They are considering using a SULT1A1 enzyme booster to enhance results and are questioning its effectiveness without concurrent topical Minoxidil application.