User obsessed with hair loss prevention shares collection of treatments, including oral and topical finasteride, minoxidil, dermapen, and more. Others suggest adding RU58841, laser helmet, and PRP, while some advise dropping certain treatments for long-term manageability.
The conversation is about a user experiencing increasedhair loss after altering their treatment routine of oral dutasteride and topical minoxidil. The dermatologist emphasized the importance of diet andvitamins, but the user is skeptical given their healthy lifestyle.
A 25-year-old woman is experiencing hair loss and has started microneedling with a 0.5mm roller, applying a mix of essential oils overnight. She questions whether to switch to a 1.5mm roller and the best order for her routine, while a reply suggests using Minoxidil for better results.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user, Lead_Tasso, is expressing gratitude for the community's help in restoring their confidence in treating hair loss. They have been using finasteride (fin) and minoxidil (min) and have also been taking hair and nail vitamins.
Low VitaminD can cause hair shedding, and taking 5000 IU of VitaminDdaily reduced shedding significantly. VitaminDdeficiency is common and correcting it can benefit overall health.
The conversation is about a person struggling with aggressive hair loss and feeling depressed, who has tried finasteride but is experiencing sexual side effects. Others suggest various treatments like reducing finasteride dosage, trying minoxidil, dermarolling, addressing health and hormonal issues, and accepting baldness.
Grapefruit juice doesn't significantly affect finasteride or dutasteride. Drinking topical minoxidil is risky; saw palmetto is less effective than finasteride or dutasteride for hair loss.
A 26 year old female dealing with hair loss who is considering treatments such as Spiro, minoxidil and finasteride. Other potential solutions mentioned are PRP treatment, a wig, and bio-identical estrogen combined with bica.
Biotin supplements are not effective for hair loss unless you are actually deficient, which is rare. Some users report improvedhair quality with biotin, but there's no evidence supporting its use for hair loss in healthy individuals.
A user jokes about their 2-year-old son having their hairline and asks if it's too late for finasteride. Replies include humorous suggestions like growing a beard, working out, andhair transplants.
A user experiencing excessive hair shedding and a receding hairline is questioning if low vitaminD levels could be the cause, despite levels being within the normal range. Replies suggest that while vitaminDdeficiency can cause hair loss, it might not be the issue in this case.
VitaminDdeficiency can contribute to hair loss, but it is not the sole cause, and supplementation may not always resolve the issue. Treatments like finasteride and minoxidil are recommended for hair regrowth, with vitaminD and other supplements providing additional support.
A user reported no success with Minoxidil after a year but observed good regrowth after taking 5000 IU of vitaminD3 daily for 2.5 months. They are seeking opinions on whether they will see full regrowth and if others have had similar experiences.
A female user with chronic anemia andvitamindeficiencies is experiencing finer, straighter hair and seeks recommendations for scalp products to improve circulation and prevent potential hair thinning. She is considering growth oils but is unsure of their effectiveness.
The user is experiencing hair loss and is using Minoxidil once a day. They suspect VitaminDdeficiency and Seborrheic Dermatitis might be contributing factors.
Hair loss treatments include finasteride and spironolactone. Low vitaminD levels may contribute to hair loss, and normalizing levels could potentially help regrowth.
A user experiencing significant hair loss found they had a severe vitaminDdeficiency and was prescribed 50,000IU vitaminD pills, likely to be taken weekly. They are questioning if the deficiency could be the cause of their hair loss and if correcting it could stop the shedding and improve hair recovery.
The conversation is about the role of vitamindeficiencies in hair loss and the effectiveness of treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It concludes that while vitamins and nutrition are important, they are not the primary solution for androgenic alopecia.
The conversation discusses whether sunlight exposure affects hair growth or loss, with mixed anecdotes and theories but no clear consensus. Some suggest moderate sunlight can benefit hair by providing vitaminD, while others doubt its effectiveness compared to treatments like Minoxidil or finasteride.
A user found out they are vitaminDdeficient and was prescribed high-dose vitaminD supplements, asking if others had similar experiences and if it improved their hair. Some shared improved mood and testosterone levels after treatment, while another combinedvitaminD supplements with finasteride due to family history of baldness.
A 20-year-old with thinning hair has low vitaminD and normal testosterone. They are prescribed oral minoxidil andvitaminD, and are questioning if finasteride is also necessary.
The post discusses the user's hair loss treatment involving daily use of 5% minoxidil, rosemary oil 2-3 times a week, derma-rolling twice a week, anddaily vitaminD. A reply suggests the user to start using finasteride before hair falls out.
A 38-year-old female is experiencing hair loss despite having almost undetectable DHT levels after using dutasteride. Suggestions include checking for PCOS, thyroid issues, adjusting diet, considering the impact of birth control, and trying treatments like tretinoin, redensyl, retinol, and minoxidil with derma stamping.
A user took finasteride for six months, then switched to dutasteride for a year, increasing the dosage over time, but hair shedding worsened. Replies suggest the issue is male pattern baldness andDHT-related.
A 16-year-old girl is experiencing hair loss, which has worseneddespite using minoxidil and multivitamins. Suggestions include broader hormone testing and considering other treatments like spironolactone if the hair loss is due to androgenic alopecia.
A user in their mid-30s experienced unexpectedhairline regrowth after starting a new supplement stack, despite being on a regimen of finasteride, minoxidil, and Nizoral for over four years. The new supplements include Tongkat Ali, Fadogia Agrestis, Panax Red Ginseng, Vitamin B1, VitaminD3, Zinc Picolinate, Magnesium Glycinate, Maca, and L-Citrulline.
A user in Turkey was advised by a dermatologist to avoid finasteride due to its hormonal effects and was prescribed minoxidil, shampoo, andvitamins instead. The user is considering seeking another doctor's opinion or buying finasteride directly from a pharmacy.