Inflammation on the scalp can hinder hair regrowth and the effectiveness of treatments. The user is using ketoconazoleshampoo, Selsun Blue, finasteride, and oral minoxidil.
The user shared progress pictures of their crown after using 5% minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazoleshampoo, microneedling, and PRP treatments. They have been using minoxidil, ketoconazoleshampoo, and microneedling for 4.5 months, and finasteride for 2 months.
A 47-year-old man shared his 4-month hair regrowth progress using Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Ketoconazoleshampoo. He adjusted dosages over time and switched to topical Minoxidil with Tretinoin in the fourth month.
After 12 years of success with oral finasteride and topical minoxidil, the user is experiencing hair thinning and scalp discomfort. They are considering options like switching to oral minoxidil, adding dutasteride, or using ketoconazoleshampoo, topical caffeine, rosemary serum, and supplements.
A female user is experiencing heavy hair shedding and receding temples, possibly due to low ferritin levels. She is using oral minoxidil, iron supplements, and ketoconazoleshampoo, and is hesitant to start spironolactone.
A user shared a 4-month hair loss progress update using a daily pill containing 1.1mg finasteride, 3mg minoxidil, and biotin, along with weekly Ketoconazoleshampoo. They noted significant improvement and advised against using expensive teledoc services.
The conversation is about a user trying a new hair loss treatment, Ruxolitinib, alongside their existing regimen of finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazoleshampoo, and microneedling. They plan to apply Ruxolitinib to their temples daily for 1-2 months.
The user shared progress pictures showing hair improvement over two months using topical Minoxidil 5%, topical Finasteride 0.1%, biotin tablets, and 2% ketoconazoleshampoo. They also used a dermaroller twice.
A 37-year-old shared 3 months of hair loss progress using HIMS oral finasteride, minoxidil, biotin, dermarolling, and ketoconazoleshampoo. They noticed reduced shedding, no significant side effects, and advised against using Nutrafol.
A user maintains NW2 hair with 1mg finasteride, 2.5mg oral minoxidil, and 5% topical minoxidil twice daily, along with ketoconazoleshampoo and derma stamping. They seek advice on more aggressive treatments to achieve NW1.
The user is using a combination of hair loss treatments including finasteride, stemoxydine, oral minoxidil, RU58841, dermastamping, ketoconazoleshampoo, collagen, Viviscal, and biotin, and has improved their diet. Despite these efforts, they are still experiencing hair shedding and scalp itchiness, and are considering increasing their minoxidil dosage or starting dutasteride.
The user is happy with their hair loss treatment after a year, using a topical finasteride/minoxidil gel, minoxidil foam, ketoconazoleshampoo, and a dermastamp with no side effects, emphasizing consistency. Replies praise the results and encourage continued use.
A 25-year-old man had a 3500 graft hair transplant on the frontal region and is happy with the results after 8 months. He has been on minoxidil and finasteride, switched to dutasteride, added ketoconazoleshampoo for seborrheic dermatitis, and is considering a second transplant for the mid scalp/crown.
A 16-year-old diagnosed with male pattern baldness (MPB) was prescribed hair vitamins, vitamin D, a non-ketoconazoleshampoo, and redenysl + serum, with a suggestion for GFC or IHRF treatments. Some users recommended minoxidil, ketoconazole, and derma stamping, while others advised against certain treatments until the age of 18.
The user reports positive hair regrowth after 6 months using finasteride, minoxidil, occasional derma rolling, and weekly ketoconazoleshampoo. Other users encourage the progress and share their own experiences with finasteride.
The user saw improvement in hair loss after 8 months by taking Finasteride three times a week, using Minoxidil, derma rolling once a week, and using Ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week. They also mentioned working out and taking supplements.
A user shared a 9-month hair loss treatment update using scalp micropigmentation (SMP), finasteride, minoxidil, derma pen, ketoconazoleshampoo, and low-level laser therapy (LLLT), with plans for a hair transplant. Another person suggested increasing the dosage of finasteride and minoxidil and using a derma roller weekly.
The conversation is about gratitude for a channel that provides support and advice on hair loss treatments, including micro-dosing finasteride, using a derma pen, ketoconazoleshampoo, and a topical oil. Some users express appreciation for the community, while others reflect on their experiences and the information shared.
A user started treating their hair loss with 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg minoxidil daily, and has seen progress in two months. They also use 2% ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week and a derma stamp once a week with liquid minoxidil.
The conversation discusses alternative hair loss treatments beyond the commonly used Minoxidil and Finasteride. One user is trying diclofenac gel, caffeine + antioxidant serum, finasteride, ketoconazoleshampoo, and has stopped using Minoxidil due to ineffectiveness, while another user has adopted lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, stress reduction, and topical caffeine, along with scalp massages and microneedling.
A user with seborrheic dermatitis is experiencing bald spots and hair thinning despite changing their diet and taking oral minoxidil. Another user suggests using ketoconazoleshampoo properly, using a scalp massager, applying rosemary/peppermint oil, keeping hair short, and taking fish oil to improve scalp health.
A 31-year-old man shared his 2-year experience using finasteride and minoxidil after a hair transplant on the front and mid scalp, noting improvement but still having a thin crown. He recently started dermastamping, plans to use ketoconazoleshampoo, and uses hair fibers for extra confidence at events.
An 18-year-old has been using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil for hair loss since January 1st, occasionally using ketoconazoleshampoo. They are unsure about the progress and volume increase after three months of treatment.
After adding tretinoin to minoxidil for hair loss treatment, the user experienced increased shedding and no visible regrowth, despite also using microneedling and ketoconazoleshampoo. The user cannot take finasteride due to side effects and is seeking advice on whether to continue with the current routine or modify the use of tretinoin.
The user treated their hair loss with daily finasteride, nightly minoxidil, weekly derma rolling, biotin, and ketoconazoleshampoo. They believe consistency is key and that micro needling and minoxidil were the most effective.
The conversation is about a 19-year-old male showing his hair loss progress over 6 months using Dutasteride 0.5 mg, oral Minoxidil 2.5 mg twice daily, Biotin 10 mg, and daily Ketoconazoleshampoo. He experienced no side effects from the treatments.
A 40-year-old man shared a 9-month update on his hair loss treatment, which includes 1.25mg finasteride, 8% minoxidil, RU58841, dermarolling, ketoconazoleshampoo, and vitamins, with no significant side effects. He has seen improvement in his hair growth and has stopped wearing hats as a result.
The user has been using 5% Minoxidil foam for three months, 1mg Finasteride for 1.5 months, weekly derma stamping, and Ketoconazoleshampoo twice a week for hair loss treatment. They have not noticed any improvement since February and are concerned about baby hair falling out when applying Minoxidil and shampooing.
A person with hair loss since COVID-19 is considering treatments like finasteride and minoxidil but is hesitant due to potential side effects. Suggestions include visiting a dermatologist, using a ketoconazoleshampoo, and considering that post-COVID hair loss might be an autoimmune response.
The user visited three dermatologists for hair loss treatment and was disappointed with their lack of thorough examination and discussion. Treatments prescribed included minoxidil, finasteride, multivitamins, ketoconazoleshampoo, vitamin D3, and biotin, but the user was dissatisfied with the approach and lack of consideration for newer treatments.