A user shared their 7-month hairregrowth progress using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, daily microneedling, and 9 vitamins, including vitamin E, D, C, B12, biotin, omega 3, and zinc. They also massage their scalp daily and use baby shampoo.
The conversation discusses whether age affects the side effects and effectiveness of hair loss treatments like finasteride anddutasteride. Some believe early treatment yields betterresults, while others mention varied outcomes across ages and personal regrowth experiences without a clear consensus on age impact.
A user is asking about the effectiveness anddosage of RU58841 for hair loss, comparing it to Minoxidil anddiscussing its long-term use alongside Finasteride. They plan to use RU58841 and Finasteride for several years before potentially switching to GT20029.
The conversation suggests that changing diet and lifestyle has little to no effect on male pattern baldness (MPB), which is largely determined by genetics. Some individuals noted personal improvements in hair condition with healthierdiets, but the consensus is that diet alone cannot prevent orreverse MPB.
The conversation discusses the risks and methods of ingesting liquid minoxidil for hair loss. Concerns include dosing accuracy, safety of ingredients, and potential side effects compared to using oral minoxidil tablets.
The post discusses frustration over the limitedand not always effective treatments for hair loss, mainly Minoxidil and Finasteride. The conversation includes mentions of potential new treatments like GT20029, HMI-115, CosmeRNA, KX-826, and microneedling, but also highlights the challenges of funding and prioritizing research in this area.
User has been on finasteride and switched to Dutasteride 6 months ago, using minoxidil, tretinoin, microneedling, andRU-58841, but still experiencing hair loss. Advice given includes waiting 6-18 months forDutasteride results and checking if it's definitely MPB.
User nickxromo shared success with Minoxidil andderma-rolling for hairline improvement in 3 months. Others discussed the need for finasteride and shared their experiences with shedding andregrowth.
The emotional 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 side effects and lowered fertility. Hair transplants were also mentioned as a possible solution.
The conversation discusses the timing of applying Minoxidil and finasteride after microneedling. Opinions vary, with some suggesting immediate application and others recommending waiting to avoid skin irritation.
A 19-year-old is experiencing diffuse thinning and has been on finasteride for 6 months, noticing a slower but still concerning rate of hair loss. They started taking 0.5mg of dutasteride once a week in addition to 1.25mg of finasteride on otherdays and are seeking advice on this treatment approach.
The conversation jokes about using hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, andderma rolling on a baby, with suggestions ranging from starting treatment immediately to accepting baldness and focusing on other aspects of life. Some users suggest extreme measures like hair transplants in Turkey.
This conversation is a humorous discussion about the effects of Minoxidil and Finasteride on hair growth, with some users speculating that it may have turned the poster into a "scientific horror story".
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of dutasteride injections for hair loss, often paired with oral minoxidil and oral finasteride/dutasteride. The user is seeking information on U.S. clinics offering this treatment.
A 22-year-old woman is experiencing genetic hair loss and has tried natural remedies like coconut oil and aloe vera without success. She seeks advice on whether to see a dermatologist or use treatments like Minoxidil (Rogaine) despite her parents' skepticism about professional help and chemical treatments.
The "DHT itch" is real and likely due to inflammation at the hair follicle, exacerbated by increased testosterone orandrogens. Treatments mentioned include dutasteride, minoxidil, finasteride, and various topical solutions.
OP used oral Dutasteride and Minoxidil but saw significant improvement only after adding PRP treatments. PRP sessions every 4 months maintained the results, though it is expensive.
If oral minoxidil 2.5mg and finasteride 1mg fail after a year, some suggest trying dutasteride. Hair shedding can be normal in the first year, andreal changes often occur between 9 months to a year.
The post and conversation are about skepticism towards a new hair loss treatment containing 2-deoxy-D-ribose, copper peptides, and exosomes, with concerns about the legitimacy of the product and its website. The treatment's effectiveness and authenticity are questioneddue to lack of testing and transparency.
The user has been using finasteride and minoxidil for over three years, switched to oral minoxidil, andrecently starteddutasteride anddermarolling but still experiences thin hair. They are seeking suggestions for improving their hair condition.
A user is experiencing renewed hair loss despite using minoxidil and finasteride for two years and is considering options like dutasteride, increasing finasteride dosage, or starting microneedling. Respondents suggest waiting another month before making changes, consulting a dermatologist, and potentially adjusting the treatment regimen.
The conversation discusses a user's three-month progress using topical finasteride once a day, 6% minoxidil at night, and weekly dermastamping at 1.25mm for hair loss. Commenters note the impressive results anddiscuss application methods and safety precautions for family members.
The post and conversation are about a user who made their own Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for hair loss treatment at home, using their own bloodand a centrifuge. The responses vary, with some users supporting the DIY approach to save money, others expressing concern about the safety and effectiveness of the method, and a few joking about the lengths people will go to combat hair loss.
The post discusses the theory that persistent dandruff in areas prone to hair loss could be a sign of hair follicles dying due to DHT, indicating balding. The responses vary, with some users noting improvements in dandruff and hair loss with treatments like Dutasteride, while others experienced hair loss without dandruff.
The conversation is about the comparison between finasteride anddutasteride for hair loss treatment. The conclusion is that there is more fear around finasteride due to its higher prevalence and being the first line of defense, while dutasteride is less commonly prescribedand used by those who have already tried finasteride without side effects.
The conversation discusses potential vitamin deficiencies leading to hair loss, with a focus on Vitamin Dand iron. Some individuals are using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, while others consider vitamin supplementation due to deficiencies.
DHT itch's existence is debated, with some claiming it's real and others saying it's psychological. Finasteride, Ketoconazole shampoo, and addressing scalp conditions like dandruff or eczema may help reduce itchiness.
This conversation discussed the progress of a person who had been using minoxidil, finasteride and Nizoral for almost one year as a treatment for hair loss. Other people suggested adding micro needling to theirroutine for further improvement.