The user has been using Finasterideand Minoxidil for hair loss but hasseen no progress. Suggestions include trying Dutasteride, increasing Minoxidil dosage, or considering a hair transplant.
The user increased their steroid dosageand noticed hair shedding, so they adjusted their regimen by reducing steroid dosesand adding oral dutasteride. They arealso experimenting with combining RU-58841 and KX-826/pyrilutamide in minoxidil to address hair loss.
A user shared their 3.5-year hair loss treatment journey using finasterideand minoxidil, showing significant hair density improvement and no noticeablesideeffects. The user also mentioned the confidence boost from shaving their head and thepositive impact of the treatments.
A male in hisearly 40s, who experienced sideeffects from finasteride, used 2.5% topicalspironolactone for one year with no sideeffects but minimal regrowth. Heplans to try a 5% spironolactonesolution next.
A man in his 40s treating hisslow balding with a daily regimen of 2.5% spironolactone topicalsolution and Piroctone OlamineShampoo. Despite initial hair shedding, heexperienced no sideeffectsand plans to continue the treatment for at least a year.
The user "Zealousideal-Pack340" shared their 5-month results on a natural hair loss treatment protocol, which included massages, vitamins, green tea, and pumpkin seeds. Some userssuggested using medicationslike finasterideand minoxidil for better results, while others criticized theeffectiveness of natural remedies. Overall, there was no clear consensus on theprogress of the user's hair regrowth.
The conversation discussesa claim that peppermint oil is moreeffective than minoxidil for hair loss, with one user mentioning using a mix of peppermint and rosemary oilsasa treatment. Some usersareskeptical, while othersshow interest in thepotential of peppermint oil.
The conversation discusses theeffectiveness of dutasteride injections for hair loss, often paired with oral minoxidiland oral finasteride/dutasteride. The user isseeking information on U.S. clinics offering this treatment.
Topical finasterideasapotentialalternative to oral finasteride for reducing DHT levels on thescalp with fewer sideeffects, and other hair loss treatmentssuch as minoxidil.
The user isexperiencing increased hair shedding and is considering switching from a topicalsolution containing minoxidil, finasteride, and tretinoin to oral minoxidil while continuing oral dutasteride. They areseeking advice on whether to make thisswitch or wait for theshedding to stabilize, and are concerned about potentialsideeffects of oral minoxidil.
A user is concerned that using rosemary oilafter microneedling might cause gynaecomastia due to increased absorption and potential DHT blocking. Other users believe rosemary oil is unlikely to affect hormones or cause gynaecomastia.
A 22-year-old male using 0.5mg Dutasterideand 2.5mg oral Minoxidil daily for 5.5 months reports increased shedding and scalp itching. Healso experienced acneand is concerned about whether theshedding is normaland if daily hair washing for seborrheic dermatitis is causing dryness.
A 45-year-old user shared progresspicturesafter 4 months of using a topical gel with 2.5% finasterideand 5% minoxidil once daily. Thesecond pictureshowssignificant improvement in hair growth.
A user discussesa novel hempextract for hair regrowth, which showed superior results to finasterideand minoxidil. The formula includes CBD, CBDV, THCV, delta 9 THC, cannabigerol, and cannabinol, combined with menthol, peppermint oil, ethanol, Emu oil, HFA 134Apropellant, and dimethicone.
The conversation humorously discusses hair loss treatments, specifically mentioning Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The user jokesabout the obvioussigns of balding.
The conversation discussessourcing purelatanoprost from the gray market for research and making a homemadesolution. Concernsabout potential dangersand experiences with this method are raised.
Microneedling with 0.6 mm needles combined with 5% minoxidil is moreeffective for hair count and thickness than minoxidilalone or with 1.2 mm needles. Biweekly microneedling at 0.6 mm depth is recommended for better results in treating androgenetic alopecia.
The user uses finasteride, ketoconazoleshampoo, and dermastamping for hair loss. They consider rosemary and castor oilasalternatives to minoxidil due to fewer sideeffects.
Finasteride, a hair loss treatment, was observed to reducescalp oiliness in users. Anti-androgenslike Finasterideare known to decrease theactivity of oil-producing glands.
The conversation discusses various celebrities who reportedly use hair loss treatmentslike finasterideand dutasteride. Usersshare their experiencesand opinions on starting treatment, with someencouraging the originalposter to consult a dermatologist and consider treatment before it's too late.
Finasteride, Minoxidil, Bioneer CosmeRNA, Technoderma, Kintor, Hope, Breezula, and Follicum treatmentsshowed increases in hair count, with Technodermashowing the highest increaseat 24.3 hairs/cm². Amplifica has not yet published results.
A user on finasteride for 8 monthsshared bloodwork resultsshowing increased testosteroneand estradiollevels, with concernsabout high LH. Responsesadvised monitoring for symptoms but noted levelsare within reference ranges.
The conversation discussessignificant hair regrowth after three months of daily 1mg finasteride, minoxidil foam, and weekly dermarolling. Usersare impressed with the results.
The user shared a 1-year progress update on hair regrowth using topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, biotin, and multi-vitamins, showing significant improvement. Other userspraised the resultsand suggested adding dermarolling for potentially better outcomes.
A 35-year-old transitioning female (MtF) shared her hair regrowth journey using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, Microneedling, and Exosomes, starting from a bald state. Commenters discussed the impressive results, skin care routine, and theeffects of estrogen on hair and skin.
The conversation discusses using Nizoral 2% for hair loss treatment without having dandruff, with advice on allowing it to absorb for 10 minutes before rinsing and apersonalexperience of theproduct causing dry and itchy scalp.
The conversation lists hair loss treatments including finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, pyrilutamide, breezula, and fluridil, and suggests ketoconazoleasanother option. Some users warn against using certain treatmentslike cyproteroneacetate, bicalutamide, and spironolactone due to their strong anti-androgen effectsand potential impact on masculinity.