User switched from Fin to Dut for better hair loss results, using 0.5mg Dut and 1ml Min daily. Some discuss potential sideeffects and benefits of Dut compared to Fin.
A 16-year-old girl is experiencing hair loss, which has worsened despite using minoxidil and multivitamins. Suggestions include broader hormone testing and considering other treatments like spironolactone if the hair loss is due to androgenic alopecia.
The comparisonof 0.5mg dutasteride and 1mg finasteride for treating hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia, with discussionof which is moreeffective and has fewer sideeffects.
Pyrilutamide, a potential hair loss treatment that is currently in development and may be available soon; an androgen receptor degrader which is also being developed as a potential treatment for hair loss; and the comparison between Pyrilutamide, finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
In this conversation, 4990 discussed various treatments for hair loss, including oral minoxidil, PRP, transplan, Jak inhibitors, Dutasteride, Finasteride, Olumiant, Ketoconazole, RU58841, microneedling, baricitinib, and CCCA. They recommended scalp biopsies in unclear cases of DUPA, twice weekly to twice daily shampooing for topical minoxidil users, and two sessions spaced one month apart with follow up at month three to determine theeffectiveness of PRP treatment.
Pyrilutamide, a potential topical treatment for male pattern baldness, and the user's anticipationof its Phase 2 trial results. Several users discussed their experiences with Finasteride and RU58841, whileothers voiced skepticism about theefficacy of Pyrilutamide.
Theemotional and psychological impact of hair loss in young people, how to cope with it, and potential treatments such as finasteride, RU58841, Minoxidil, SMP, and hair transplants.
Theefficacy of low doses of finasteride to reduce scalp DHT, and whether studies showing a 61% reduction are reflected in actual results. Replies discussed hair growth as an unintended consequenceof minoxidil and finasteride use, as well as self-selective bias, potential sideeffects, and that studies measureeffectiveness by hair count changes rather than DHT inhibition.
Microneedling promotes hair growth by increasing circulation and collagen production, with gains potentially lasting longer than those from minoxidil. Some users report sustained results after stopping microneedling, unlike with minoxidil and finasteride.
Fin and minoxidil, in combination with dermarolling, as aneffective path for hair growth. The post also provides advice about needle depth and frequency, as well as other treatments (foam and oral) which may be beneficial.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically minoxidil, vitamin D supplements, and the potential impact of ironoverload. The user experienced hair regrowth with high-dose vitamin D but faced hair thinning again after reducing the dosage, and is now exploring the roleof ironoverload in hair loss.
The user is not seeing success with 0.025% topical finasteride for hair loss after four months and is experiencing less sideeffects compared to 1mg oral finasteride. Another user suggests that it might be too soon to see results and recommends trying it for a year before making a decision.
Hair cloning and injectionof dermal papilla cells are discussed, with skepticism about their availability by 2023. Users mention Minoxidil, finasteride, and hair transplants as current treatments.
A user experienced severe sideeffects from using topical minoxidil sublingually, including muscle cramps, dizziness, and high potassium levels. They were advised to stop and seek medical help, emphasizing that topical minoxidil is not safe for ingestion due to its alcohol content.
The user follows an intensive hair loss protocol including dutasteride, biotin, black tea, pumpkin seed oil, peppermint shampoo, rosemary conditioner, mukemame, soy milk, lycopene, garlic, magnesium, chamomile, spicy food, citrus bergamot, zinc, multivitamins, kefir, and Greek yogurt. They plan to alternate between pumpkin seed oil and safflower oil and will share before and after pictures.
Hair loss treatment using topical fin, min, saw palmetto, and occasional microneedling shows progress after 1.5 years. Microneedling frequency varies from weekly toevery 4-5 weeks with 1.5mm needles.
User Topher1999 achieved hair regrowth using Dutasteride 3 times a week and microneedling with Dr. Pen Ultima A6 every 2 weeks for 9 months. They believe microneedling is the main reason for hairline gains.
A 20-year-old is experiencing hair loss and has tried Minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, dermarolling, Biotin, Selenium, Zinc, and a shampoo with various ingredients but is still losing hair. They had sideeffects from topical finasteride and are considering RU58841 but are concerned about past heart issues.
Hair loss theories discussed include poor blood flow, scalp tension, inflammation, and DHT. Treatments mentioned are massaging scalp, minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Theemotional impact of hair loss and the risks associated with common treatments such as finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and Fluridil. People discussed their personal experiences with these treatments, including potential sideeffects and lowered fertility. Hair transplants were also mentioned as a possible solution.
Treatments used to prevent and treat male pattern baldness, the difficulty in finding a permanent cure for hair loss, and the potential financial motivations of companies not wanting to find a cure.
User "hairlossblows" shares their positiveexperience with minoxidil, microneedling, and finasteride for hair loss treatment. They report significant hair regrowth, especially in the hairline, and minimal sideeffects from finasteride.
A user shared their experience with finasteride for hair regrowth, which was effective but caused sideeffects like gynecomastia and mood swings. They now manage sideeffects with Arimidex and vitamins while continuing finasteride, and monitor their health with blood tests.
The conversation discusses the useof topical finasteride from Hasson and Wong, with claims that noneof their 800 users reported sideeffects. The user expresses skepticism about these claims and seeks others' experiences with the treatment.
User discusses using finasteride, ketoconazole, fish oil, nettle root, saw palmetto, emu oil, and plans to start minoxidil for hair loss. They report maintaining hair with minor sideeffects like slightly lower libido and watery semen.
The conversation discusses treatments to counteract skin wrinkles caused by Minoxidil use. Suggestions include Retinol-A and Zinc, but users seek specific products that haveeffectively halted wrinkling.
A non-binary transfeminine personexperienced significant hair regrowth after starting finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and hormone replacement therapy with estradiol. They encourage trans individuals concerned about hair loss to consider estrogen as it has greatly improved their hair condition.
The user experienced hair improvement after one year using 0.5 mg oral dutasteride, 5 mg oral minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo three times a week. They noticed progress after initial shedding and attribute changes to medication adjustments.