The conversation discusses the potential effects of spearmint on acne and malepatternbaldness (MPB). Concerns are raised about spearmint's androgen-suppressing effects and its suitability for men.
The user is seeking recommendations for topical saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil products to treat early malepatternbaldness and is considering different options available online. They are specifically asking which saw palmetto product to choose between two provided links.
A user noticed non-itchy, non-bleeding spots on their scalp while experiencing hair loss. Replies suggest the spots are likely sunspots or liver spots and recommend seeing a dermatologist; hair loss is attributed to malepatternbaldness.
A user's experience with Pyrilutamide, which they have been taking for 3 months to treat their aggressive malepatternbaldness. The user reported that the medication decreased shedding and was hopeful it would work as advertised.
User noticed beard and sideburn hair loss, and thinning eyebrows, diagnosed with alopecia barbae and malepatternbaldness, and prescribed Desonide cream. User seeks feedback on Desonide cream.
A 24-year-old with malepatternbaldness experienced side effects from oral finasteride and switched to a topical minoxidil/finasteride combination, later incorporating daily shampooing and scalp brushing to manage hair loss and dandruff. After initial shedding, the regimen led to reduced hair loss and new hair growth, with the user now using a densita mf combination (5% minoxidil/0.1% finasteride + redensyl) nightly.
A 16-year-old is experiencing early malepatternbaldness and is considering using Minoxidil now and Finasteride after turning 18. Another user shared a positive experience with topical Minoxidil and Finasteride, noting improvement in hair thickness and no side effects.
Finasteride is effective for treating malepatternbaldness (MPB) with minimal side effects, and topical finasteride is similarly effective. Dutasteride is also effective but less understood, and Minoxidil is less effective than Finasteride.
A 21-year-old male suffering from malepatternbaldness is using topical finasteride and minoxidil, and oral minoxidil. His bloodwork shows normal DHT levels and slightly high testosterone, leading to discussions about the role of DHT sensitivity in hair loss, the potential impact of finasteride on his DHT levels, and the suggestion to proceed with oral finasteride due to his high testosterone.
Naepo's 5-month progress report detailing their journey of treating malepatternbaldness with dutasteride and oral minoxidil, which has already resulted in an encouraging improvement in hair density. Others have responded with appreciation for the thorough report and asked further questions about Naepo's educational background.
The conversation discusses the pros and cons of dutasteride for malepatternbaldness, with a focus on its long half-life. The user, a physician, also mentions that switching from finasteride to dutasteride can cause temporary hair loss until dutasteride reaches effective levels or accelerates the hair cycle.
A 32-year-old male started using a topical spray containing 0.01% finasteride and 6% minoxidil to combat hereditary malepatternbaldness. He reports no side effects and is optimistic about potential hair regrowth.
A 22-year-old male is experiencing hair loss due to seborrheic dermatitis, not malepatternbaldness, and is seeking advice. Suggestions include using Nizoral, sulfate-free and ketoconazole shampoos, cutting hair short, using cold water, avoiding picking scabs, and trying selenium sulfide shampoo or finasteride.
Minoxidil and finasteride are being considered for hair loss due to seborrheic dermatitis and malepatternbaldness. The user is also using ketoconazole and zinc pyrithione shampoo.
A 14-month update on a FUE hair transplant, and the effects of malepatternbaldness. People discussed products such as Minoxidil, finasteride, Kerastase Chronologiste shampoo and care oil, and RU58841 to help treat hair loss.
The conversation discusses Fevipiprant, an asthma drug that may block CRTH2 and potentially stop malepatternbaldness (MPB) without inhibiting DHT. It also mentions the use of finasteride and dutasteride for hair loss.
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 malepatternbaldness and DHT-related.
The user started using finasteride, minoxidil, and biotin for malepatternbaldness (MPB) and is experiencing rapid thinning. They are questioning if low blood flow to the head could be contributing to their hair loss.
A user is concerned that finasteride isn't working for their hair loss, questioning if it's due to malepatternbaldness or low iron levels. They are advised to take finasteride daily and get blood work done.
A 23 year old user who has had success with finasteride and minoxidil, regaining their hair after losing it due to malepatternbaldness. They also attribute part of the success to lifestyle changes such as eating better, exercising, sleeping well, and reducing smoking.
A user shared their 3-month hair regrowth progress using finasteride, minoxidil, Redensyl, and a derma roller, along with vitamin and biotin supplements. They have seen significant improvement and regained confidence, despite initially losing hair due to seborrheic dermatitis and malepatternbaldness.
Male androgenetic alopecia is commonly treated with topical minoxidil and oral finasteride, both requiring continuous use. Other options include hair restoration surgery, dutasteride, light therapy, and camouflaging agents.
A user shared their positive experience of embracing baldness after years of trying treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride. They found happiness and confidence by shaving their head, despite some social challenges, and encouraged others to focus on their attitude and seek therapy if needed.
User hides baldness with side hair growth, others suggest it looks good but may not work in all conditions. Some recommend starting treatment or considering a hair transplant.
A dental technician claims malocclusion causes pattern hair loss due to poor scalp circulation. Users debate this, noting treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling focus on DHT and blood flow.
The conversation is about the prevalence of baldness among young men and the potential factors contributing to it. Specific treatments mentioned include minoxidil and finasteride.
A 21 year old male who has been using finasteride and minoxidil for 3 months to treat hair loss, and others sharing their experiences with the same treatments.
Finasteride is increasingly prescribed to young men to prevent hair loss, with many users expressing regret for not starting sooner. The conversation highlights the preference for Finasteride, Dutasteride, and Minoxidil over other treatments.
A new study that found a single chemical could potentially be responsible for hair loss, and the potential to use this discovery to stimulate hair growth. The conversation also includes various treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, microneedling, DUT, and Botox for hair loss.