The user has been using Propecia for about 11 months and believes it has slowed hairloss. They acknowledge likely future hairloss and emphasize the value of a positive attitude.
The user is considering using 0.5 mg dutasteride once every 5 or 7 days due to side effects from finasteride and is also looking into topical liposomal dutasteride and pyrilutamide to stop hairloss. The goal is to stop hairloss, not regrow hair.
The conversation is about making RU58841 solutions for hairloss treatment and sourcing ingredients for KB solutions. The user mentions using RU58841 powder from Shaanxi Greenyobiotech.
The conversation is about someone's progress with hairloss treatment using topical finasteride, minoxidil, and weekly manual microneedling. A reply indicates that they have made noticeable progress.
The user started using trenbolone and minoxidil simultaneously and experienced increased hair shedding, unsure which is causing it. Replies suggest both drugs could cause hairloss, with one advising to stop trenbolone to protect hair and another indicating minoxidil is unlikely the cause due to the timing.
The conversation jokes about using hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and derma rolling on a baby, with suggestions ranging from starting treatment immediately to accepting baldness and focusing on other aspects of life. Some users suggest extreme measures like hair transplants in Turkey.
A 26-year-old male from England is experiencing rapid hair thinning despite taking finasteride and having tried oral minoxidil and microneedling. He is considering topical dutasteride and seeking advice on his hairloss treatment.
The conversation is about a user trying a shampoo and conditioner recommended by Derek from More Plates More Dates to slow down hairloss. The products contain Ketoconazole, pumpkin seed oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, and biotin, and the user is satisfied with the results so far.
A user started using RU58841 before finasteride for hairloss and is now considering stopping RU58841 while continuing finasteride. They are asking if others have maintained hair gains from RU58841 after stopping it, but one response suggests it's risky to stop RU58841 if they want to keep their hair gains.
The conversation is about someone using finasteride and minoxidil along with microneedling as a treatment for hairloss, and there's a mention of scalp tattooing as an alternative or additional approach. Some responses mock the approach, while others inquire about the specifics of the treatment and its effectiveness.
A user's experience with hairloss treatments such as finasteride, ketoconazole, and oral minoxidil that have not yielded any results; other users suggest shaving the head or getting a wig, while others offer additional advice such as seeing a dermatologist, checking thyroid levels, switching to dutasteride and adding needling, and trying stemoxydine.
A user's experience with an expensive hairloss clinic that failed to produce the desired results, and advice from other users on treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
The user is comparing the effectiveness of Maxogen-X and Happy Head topical products for treating hairloss. They note that Maxogen-X causes less flaking and dryness but are concerned about its absorption and overall effectiveness compared to Happy Head.
User found Annurmets, an Italian supplement with apple extract for hairloss treatment. Many reported incredible results using Procyanidin B2 from apple extract.
The conversation is about the safety of using a product with azelaic acid and other ingredients on a receding scalp for hairloss. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user is experiencing mild hairloss and is hesitant to try finasteride due to potential side effects. They are considering using Research Verified Hair Growth, which contains various vitamins and minerals, and are seeking opinions and experiences from others.
A 43-year-old man regrets not starting finasteride earlier for his receding hairline, which has now progressed to NW3 with diffuse thinning. Other users share their experiences, highlighting the effectiveness of finasteride and hair transplants in managing hairloss, even in their 30s and 40s.
RU58841 powder from a lab supplier was tested at a free drug testing service. The discussion includes using Minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss treatment.
A 31-year-old uses Minoxidil, RU58841, Reviv Hair Serum, and Ketoconazole shampoo for hairloss but avoids finasteride. They plan to reintroduce red light therapy (LLLT) and Eucapil despite previous shedding concerns.
A 28-year-old started using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss and is frustrated by insensitive comments from others about his balding, which is a sensitive topic for him. People, including a girl he's seeing, have made hurtful remarks, and the conversation includes discussions on societal double standards and advice to ignore such comments and focus on self-improvement.
The user shared progress pictures after using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss over four years. Responses vary, with some seeing stabilization or slight improvement, and others noticing a small amount of hairloss.
The conversation is about someone considering a hair transplant due to ineffective hairloss treatments, with suggestions ranging from trying a hairpiece to continuing with medications like finasteride and minoxidil, and waiting for new treatments. Some advise against a transplant due to the extent of hairloss and the cost, while others share different views on the effectiveness of transplants and non-surgical options.
A 30-year-old MTF individual shared a 6-month update on hairloss improvement using minoxidil, retinol, and microneedling, along with lowering testosterone to reduce DHT. They reported positive results, feeling happier and more confident.
The conversation discusses a new product from Actifolic, which combines RU58841 and GHK-CU for hairloss treatment. The participants are considering whether it's worth trying.
The user is frustrated about not hearing any updates on the HMI-115 trial for hairloss. They are questioning if there will be any updates in the future.
A user shared their experience with a dermatologist's special minoxidil formula containing vitamin E, pantenol, rosemary, and finasteride, which improved their hairloss better than commercial minoxidil. Another user confirmed that the presence of finasteride in the formula is a significant difference.
The conversation is about the difficulty in obtaining GT20029, a hairloss treatment, due to patent issues and the need to resort to group buys or Chinese labs for acquisition. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
The conversation discusses whether to add minoxidil to an existing hairloss treatment regimen that includes finasteride, RU58841, and microneedling. Some users suggest trying minoxidil and monitoring for side effects, while others advise waiting to see if current treatments improve results after one year.