A new hairlosstreatment called TDM-105795 is discussed as a potential replacement or add-on to Minoxidil. Users express hope for new effective treatments.
The conversation is about the anticipation of results for a hairlosstreatment study, specifically for GT20029, with expectations for the results to be released in the first quarter of 2024. No specific treatments were discussed.
Kintor announced Phase 3 results for pyrilutamide, a hairlosstreatment, in China. The conversation is focused on this announcement and its implications for hairlosstreatment.
The effectiveness of using dutasteride mesotherapy as a hairlosstreatment, with other protocols such as microneedling, vitamin D and B12, zinc, and biotin. The user's results were positive after 4-6 months without any serious side effects.
A user shared their successful hairlosstreatment using 1.25mg finasteride daily, 2.5mm microneedling every 1-3 weeks, zinc pyrithione shampoo, occasional scalp massages, and 40% glycolic acid on temples. They reported significant progress over 21 months.
User's hairlosstreatment progress includes 1 mg finasteride, 2.5 mg minoxidil tablets twice daily, microneedling 3 times a week, and Fungoral shampoo twice weekly. Good progress and minimal side effects reported.
Dutasteride Mesotherapy for hairloss is discussed, noting its potential to lower scalp DHT without side effects. Concerns include the inconvenience of injections, lack of reputable studies, and availability issues.
A user is concerned about using Alpicort, which contains Prednisolone and Salicylic Acid, for male pattern baldness. They are unsure if it will help or worsen their condition and are seeking advice.
New potential hairlosstreatment uses molecules from hairy moles to stimulate follicle growth. Topical solution requires less frequent application, like Botox injections a few times per year.
A 21-year-old male has been on a hairlosstreatment for 6 months using finasteride, oral minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo, with slight improvement noted by his dermatologist. He is considering adding topical spironolactone, switching to dutasteride, increasing minoxidil dosage, or trying PRP injections for better results.
A 28-year-old shared his 2-year hairlosstreatment progress using finasteride, minoxidil, dermarolling, and Revita shampoo. He saw significant improvement, especially with minoxidil and dermarolling, and stressed consistency.
The conversation is about an 18-month hairlosstreatment with Minoxidil 5% used twice daily and Finasteride 1 mg taken every day, showing significant progress. Participants discuss the form of Minoxidil used, side effects like dandruff, the time taken to see results, and encouragement from the visible improvement.
The conversation is about the anticipated release date of phase II results for a hairlosstreatment called GT20029 and the cautious optimism surrounding it due to past disappointments with similar treatments. Users expect an update in the next few months.
A man stopped taking finasteride, a hairlosstreatment, to improve his fertility. His sperm count and motility increased after stopping the medication, but sperm shape did not change.
A user sharing their positive experience with taking finasteride as part of their hairlosstreatment regimen, which also included biotin, Nizoral Shampoo, OGX Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, and iRestore Laser Cap. Others shared their own experiences and advice on treating hairloss.
Dutasteride mesotherapy is discussed as a hairlosstreatment, with opinions on its effectiveness compared to oral dutasteride. The treatment is noted for being expensive, potentially painful, and more popular in Europe, with some users questioning its advantages over traditional methods.
The effectiveness of microneedling as a hairlosstreatment, with evidence from studies and anecdotal accounts from other users. It is suggested that combining microneedling with minoxidil or finasteride may be more effective than using microneedling alone, although some people have had success using only microneedling.
Kintor Pyrilutamide treatment, a potential hairlosstreatment that may become available to the public soon. People have been experimenting with using it in topical form, with mixed results and no reported side effects.
RU58841 is generally considered ineffective as a standalone hairlosstreatment, with most users combining it with finasteride or dutasteride for better results. Few report success using RU58841 alone.
The conversation is about someone considering stopping their hairlosstreatment, which includes minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole, microneedling, and oral minoxidil, due to lack of visible results. Replies suggest continuing treatment, considering a hair transplant, and trying dutasteride.
The user discussed their positive experience with Him's Minoxidil and Finasteride product and Biotin pills for hairlosstreatment over a year. Another user asked when they started noticing hair thickening and volume increase on their temples.
The conversation is about a person's experience with hairlosstreatment using finasteride and minoxidil for a year, and then seeing improved results after adding RU58841. They suggest shaving the head before starting RU58841 to better track progress.
The conversation discusses whether to add minoxidil to an existing hairlosstreatment 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.
The conversation discusses faith in Pyrilutamide as an effective hairlosstreatment and mentions a favorite hair YouTuber who is diligent in research and humorously criticizes others. No specific treatments are detailed in the provided text.
The conversation discusses dissatisfaction with current hairlosstreatments that mainly focus on DHT blockers like finasteride and dutasteride. Alternative treatments mentioned include RU58841, pyrilutamide, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and future possibilities like hair cloning.
The conversation is about a person starting a hairlosstreatment regimen including 1mg finasteride, 2ml minoxidil twice daily, dermarolling with a 1mm needle, and taking vitamin C, biotin, and vitamin D3. They plan to share their results in 6 months to a year.
This user discussed using oral minoxidil as a hairlosstreatment, and was cautioned against mixing topical minoxidil with water and drinking it due to potential side effects and risks. Other users shared their concerns about the dangers of self-prescribing medications without consulting a doctor.
Some men are bald because they are unaware of hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil (Min) and Finasteride (Fin), while others choose not to use them due to potential side effects, cost, or personal preference. Treatments like Min and Fin are discussed, with varying results and opinions on their effectiveness and side effects.
The conversation is about when the phase 3 results for pyrilutamide, a potential hairlosstreatment, will be released. There was a letter about the study a month ago, but the actual results were not included.