The conversation is about enhancing the effectiveness of minoxidil for hairloss. Suggestions include using tretinoin alongside minoxidil, though its effectiveness is uncertain.
The discussion is about using ASCEplus HRLB exosomes for hairloss treatment, which combines 10 billion exosomes with growth factors, nutrients, biotin, and copper tripeptide. The treatment is expensive and typically administered via scalp injections, but in Europe, it's done with microneedling.
The post and conversation discuss different methods of applying hairloss treatments directly to the scalp. The original poster suggests using a 1ml TB Syringe & Ophthalmic Cannula for precise application, while others share their own methods, including sprays, droppers, and simple syringes.
The post is about a user considering using topical Melatonin for hairloss and asking if any melatonin spray can be used for this purpose. The user also seeks clarification on the required percentage of Melatonin in the spray, while a respondent shares their experience of the spray making them sleepy.
RU58841, a hairloss treatment, is available on Amazon, but its legitimacy is questioned due to sketchy reviews and lack of lab reports. Some users report seeing results, while others experience negative side effects.
The conversation is about the approval of Clascoterone (Winlevi) in Canada for hairloss treatment. One user expressed skepticism about its effectiveness due to low concentration.
Hairloss discussion mentions Native Americans' resistance to male pattern baldness and lack of facial hair. Users discuss genetics, sun exposure, and potential treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
Caffeine ointment was mentioned as being as effective as Minoxidil for hairloss treatment without the side effects. Caffeine is also found in some shampoos.
Pyrilutamide, a possible hairloss treatment, ceasing to be traded due to patent laws; and the hope that this indicates it may be a legitimate treatment.
People are discussing the use of topical melatonin for hairloss and how often it should be applied, with one person noting it makes them groggy in the morning. They are inquiring about others' application frequency.
The conversation is about the availability of gt20029 for hairloss treatment, indicating that it will not be available for purchase soon. No specific treatments were discussed.
The user is on their 5th week of using pyrilutamide for hairloss without experiencing side effects and has noticed slight hair growth. They also use minoxidil with finasteride and dutasteride as part of their treatment regimen.
CosmeRNA, a new hairloss treatment, is expected to release soon and may become part of the "big three" treatments alongside finasteride and minoxidil. It works differently from finasteride by targeting androgen receptors in hair follicles, potentially offering fewer side effects.
The user's experience with rosemary oil as a hairloss treatment and its effectiveness; they discuss other treatments such as finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841; there is also discussion of combining oils like peppermint oil, zix, and dermapen.
The conversation is about the lack of improvement in hairloss after using Pyrilutamide for 14 weeks, with the original poster unable to use Finasteride due to depression. Replies suggest that Pyrilutamide, like RU58841, may not work for everyone, and a more potent drug is being developed by Kintor.
The conversation is about creating homemade topical melatonin for hairloss, with one person suggesting adding melatonin to stemoxydine as a potential treatment.
Hairloss treatments include Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, and Microneedling. Additional options are Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, and hair transplants.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hairloss treatment that has recently been released for sale, and is thought to have similar efficacy to Dutasteride without side effects. It was discussed in terms of its effectiveness compared to Finasteride, its use by females, and whether it can be safely mixed with RU58841.
The conversation discusses skepticism about the effectiveness of new hairloss treatments, mentioning that despite 40 years of research, only accidental discoveries like Minoxidil and Finasteride have been made. It also notes that drug development is a slow process, often taking a decade or more to bring a new drug to market.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Procapil for hairloss. One user suggests it is a waste of money and recommends using Minoxidil instead.
The conversation is about using Maxogen-X for hairloss, which contains Minoxidil, Finasteride, Azelaic Acid, ABN Complex, Retinoic Acid, Fluocinolone, and Caffeine. The user is seeking feedback on its effectiveness.
Hairloss therapies focusing on hair follicle sugar metabolism and aldose reductase. Potential treatments include magnesium supplements, avoiding high glycemic index foods, and antioxidants.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical melatonin for hairloss. The user is asking about the duration and results of using this treatment.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical melatonin for hairloss. No specific treatments were discussed, only a sarcastic suggestion to go to tropical places and eat coconuts.
A user named "tresslessinseattle" receiving a mysterious package of Eucapil hairloss treatment, which they are considering in combination with Minoxidil and Finasteride treatments to boost the regrowth they have been seeing.
Hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, PRP, and microneedling helped maintain hair for 20 years. Research and try evidence-based treatments for best results.
Hairloss treatments discussed include Propecia, Rogaine, Nizoral shampoo, and dermarolling. Users shared experiences and results, with some noticing improvements in hair growth and maintenance.
Hairloss treatments, particularly using finasteride and minoxidil. The user has experienced positive results from taking finasteride with no side effects and suggests listening to the podcast of Spencer Kobren for more information on such treatments.
Hairloss discussion mentions using estrogen mixed with growth stimulants like oral minoxidil for scalp hair growth. Idea proposed for an artificial SARM-estrogen that only affects hair without body side effects.