Comparing the effectiveness and side effects of topicalfinasteride versus oralfinasteride, with people sharing their experiences using both treatments to manage hair loss.
The user is considering switching to oral dutasteride andoral minoxidil after being happy with their 4.5-month hair loss treatment progress using oralandtopicalfinasteride, topical minoxidil, tretinoin, and microneedling. They thanked the community for information on medications.
The user shared progress pictures after using finasterideand minoxidil for hair loss over four years. Responses vary, with some seeing stabilization or slight improvement, and others noticing a small amount of hair loss.
A user experienced no hair regrowth after using oral minoxidil, topicalfinasteride, minoxidil, and tretinoin, and reported side effects from oralfinasteride. They are considering switching to dutasteride or using hair fibers for better results.
A user's progress with a hair loss treatment regimen consisting of minoxidil, finasteride, and dermarolling once a week over four months; other users have offered encouragement and advice.
The conversation is about a user's progress with hair loss treatment using 0.5mg oralfinasterideand 50ml of Essegen-F topicalfinasteride daily, with improved hair density and minimal side effects. The user also used ketoconazole shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis and noticed significant hair regrowth over 1.5 years.
A user is asking if a regimen of 2.5mg oral minoxidil, 2ml topical minoxidil, finasteride, vitamin E, and a multivitamin will regrow their hair. Responses suggest optimism, calling it a strong treatment plan.
The user experienced significant hair recovery after 14 months using oral Propecia (finasteride) 1 mg daily andoral minoxidil, and recently added topical minoxidil andtopical Propecia to their regimen. The doctor recommended this combination to maximize results, and the user reported no side effects, noticing improvements by the third month.
User obsessed with hair loss prevention shares collection of treatments, including oralandtopicalfinasteride, minoxidil, dermapen, and more. Others suggest adding RU58841, laser helmet, and PRP, while some advise dropping certain treatments for long-term manageability.
A user is deciding between oralandtopicalfinasteride for hair loss, noting oralfinasteride's ease of use but broader effects. Another user simply recommends oralfinasteride.
Topicalfinasteride is almost as effective as oralfinasteride with fewer side effects. Users are considering between oralandtopicalfinasteride for hair loss treatment.
A man has seen slight hair regrowth after 7 months using oralandtopicalfinasteride, topical minoxidil, microneedling, and supplements. He plans to start taking dutasteride, hoping for better results and is not experiencing side effects so far.
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This user has been using a combination of oral minoxidil andfinasteride, as well as topical minoxidil to treat their hair loss over the past nine months with significant progress. They have also observed thickening in other areas such as eyelashes and eyebrows.
The conversation discusses a user's 7-month progress with hair loss treatment using oral Propecia (finasteride), topical Minoxidil, and a weekly use of a Drama Pen. Some users ask for details about the Drama Pen, while others make jokes or congratulate the user on their progress.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user, Michael_Scott1234, has been using topical minoxidil for a long time and recently started using oralfinasterideand dermarolling. They have not experienced any side effects from finasterideand are happy with their progress.
The conversation discusses the use of topical minoxidil andfinasteride for hair loss, with some users combining them with oral treatments. Users share their experiences and opinions on effectiveness, cost, and convenience, with mixed views on whether topical or oral applications are superior.
A user discusses mild/moderate hair loss and considers switching from oral to topicalfinasteride due to past endocrine issues. They seek feedback on topicalfinasteride's effectiveness and reputable sources, with replies suggesting Minoxidilmax products as effective alternatives.
Topicalfinasteride is considered a safer option for hair regrowth with fewer systemic side effects compared to oralfinasteride. Some users report similar efficacy and side effects between topicalandoral treatments, while others prefer topical due to reduced systemic exposure.
User deciding between oralandtopical minoxidil, concerned about hypertrichosis and myocarditis interaction. They're using topicalfinasteride, LLLT, natural oils, dermastamping, and scalp massage, and considering adding oral minoxidil.
The user "_Mad_Jack_" shared their progress pictures of using topicalfinasterideand minoxidil for 11 months. They experienced good hair retention and increased overall hair count, but no regrowth of the hairline. They are considering switching to oralfinasterideand microneedling for better results. Testicular pain was a side effect experienced during the treatment. Another user mentioned getting a hair transplant to cover their crown.
The user "macroburstmedia" is asking if adding topical minoxidil to their current treatment of oral minoxidil andfinasteride can improve hair growth. Some users have shared their experiences with using both oralandtopical minoxidil, while others suggest increasing the oral minoxidil dose instead.
Topicalfinasteride may reduce more scalp DHT but is seen as inconsistent and messy compared to oralfinasteride. Users report mixed results with both forms, with some preferring oral for its convenience and consistent dosing, while others find topical effective but harder to apply.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of different concentrations and dosages of topicalfinasteride on scalp and serum DHT levels, comparing it to oralfinasterideand noting the side effects seem to be fewer at lower dosages. Participants shared experiences and referenced a chart indicating similar scalp DHT reduction with 0.025% topicalfinasteride as with 1mg oralfinasteride, but with fewer side effects.
TopicalFinasteride doesn't directly reduce 5ar enzyme on scalp and has the same mechanism as oral, needing to go through the liver. Users debate the accuracy of this information and discuss various studies and experiences.
User shared a 2-year progress update on hair regrowth using 1mg finasterideand 2.5mg oral minoxidil daily. They switched from topical to oral minoxidil for ease of use and showed significant improvement.
Hair loss treatment with topicalfinasteride/minoxidil, which had good results after 3.5 months of application. The user also asked if there was any reason to take the oral pill version and if anyone has ever tried mixing them together.
A user shared their 9-month hair regrowth progress using 2 mg of oral Minoxidil, topicalFinasteride, and dermarolling. They experienced shedding phases but saw improvement, especially in the front and widow's peak areas.
A user who has tried multiple treatments for hair loss, including oralandtopicalfinasterideand liposomal finasteride, but experienced severe side effects in each case; the user is considering trying RU58841 or aromatise inhibitors as alternatives.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user, PirateBeastBaby, had good results with microneedling for hair loss after using oralfinasterideandtopical minoxidil 20 years ago. They believe that microneedling was the gamechanger for their hair growth.
User tried oralandtopicalfinasteride for hair loss but experienced headaches and concentration issues. They ask for advice on whether to continue or try other treatments like alfatradiol, fluridil, or pyrilutamide.