The post is about a user's progress with using finasteride, minoxidil, anddermarolling for hair loss. The conversation includes comments about different treatments and methods used.
User started oral finasteride 0.33mg daily and later made a topical solution with cetirizine and stemoxydine. They experienced hair growth progress after 8-9 months anddiscussed factors affecting theirresults.
User experienced hairregrowth after eliminating scalp itch with RU58841. Others discussed itch and hair loss connection, and effectiveness of combining RU58841 with 5AR inhibitors.
Userdiscusses hair loss plateau from December to March, using 0.5 Dutasteride. Others suggest waiting longer forresults, keeping sides trimmed, and continuing treatment.
A user had a bad experience with a dermatologist who prescribed saw palmetto and biotin shampoo for hair loss, which was ineffective. The dermatologist then suggested minoxidil anddismissed the user's interest in finasteride, leading the user to consider seeking a new dermatologist and possibly starting minoxidil in the meantime.
Whether topical caffeine can be as effective for hair growth as minoxidil and finasteride, with various replies discussing the efficacy of these treatments and criticism of Dr. Huberman's research methods.
Hair loss treatments, including finasteride anddutasteride. It is suggested to try minoxidil with microneedling as an additional treatment forregrowth, and the userreports that it took around 6 months of taking 1mg of finasteride every day before seeing results.
The post argues that Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) is likely not real and suggests symptoms may be due to mental health issues or the nocebo effect. The conversation includes personal experiences with finasteride, highlighting both positive and negative effects, and emphasizes consulting doctors and using reliable sources for medication.
A user's progress with hairregrowth after using a combination of Dutasteride, Finasteride, oral Minoxidil, RU58841, derma roller, topical Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo and Stemoxydine for 8 months.
Hair loss prevention andregrowth regimen includes finasteride, oral minoxidil, stemoxydine, hair growth serum, derma rolling, and ketocanazole shampoo. Users discuss efficacy, safety, and personal experiences with treatments.
User shared 1-year progress using Finasteride, Minoxidil, anddermarolling with no side effects. Others discussed their experiences and asked questions about the treatments.
The post and conversation are about hair loss treatments that have been found to be effective in studies. There are 19 different treatments mentioned, including oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, topical finasteride, RU58841, and more. The best treatment for an individual depends on factors like availability, cost, side effects, and personal preferences.
Vitamin C mixed with shampoo stopped shedding and promoted hairregrowth after 1.5 years. Both the person and their wife experienced significant hair loss reduction with this method.
A person feels intense shame and self-hatreddue to baldness and poor self-image, affecting their confidence and social interactions. Suggestions include therapy, exercise, braces, hair transplants, and using finasteride.
The user suspects finasteride worsened their hair loss despite no abnormal shedding andreduced hair fall initially. They are considering various options, including switching brands, trying topical finasteride, oral minoxidil, or waiting for new treatments.
A user found out they are vitamin Ddeficient and was prescribed high-dose vitamin D supplements, asking if others had similar experiences and if it improved their hair. Some shared improved moodand testosterone levels after treatment, while another combined vitamin D supplements with finasteride due to family history of baldness.
User shares 1-year progress using topical finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, with positive results. Some users discuss trying topical dutasteride and varying dosages, while others share their experiences and ask about specific products.
A user is trying to reverse hair loss using vitamins E andD, jojoba oil, rosemary oil, peppermint oil, and microneedling, avoiding finasteride and minoxidil. They plan to use Alpecin shampoo and will provide updates on the effectiveness of this regimen.
User sshamu's progress pictures of 4 months using minoxidil foam and 1MM dermarolling for hair loss, which resulted in impressive results. There is also discussion about how often to use the treatments, as well as potential side effects of finasteride.
A user shared that taking vitamin E, specifically tocotrienols, seemed to reduce their hair shedding, and they are also using finasteride, minoxidil, andderma rolling for hair loss. Another user cautioned against high doses of vitamin E due to potential health risks.
A user shared their 5-month experience using topical finasteride for hair loss, noting side effects like watery semen and puffy nipples, which led them to stop the treatment. They saw no significant hair improvement and have since switched to using minoxidil.
Dutasteride is generally considered more effective than finasteride for hairregrowth and thickening, despite some negative anecdotal reports. Users report thicker hairand better skin with dutasteride, and some believe negative reviews are due to advanced alopecia or impatience with the shedding process.
The conversation is about recommendations for microneedling tools for hair loss, with users suggesting a dermastamp from Koi Beauty and the Derminator 2 with 12-needle cartridges.
A satirical post jokes about a user meeting a doctor at the zoo who praises finasteride (Fin) for hair loss treatment, claiming it has a low side-effect profile and is effective. Replies include humorous disbelief, comparisons to otherrisks, and some personal accounts of side effects from Fin.
People who have not responded to finasteride (Fin) switching to dutasteride for hair loss treatment and their experiences with the switch. Other treatments such as Minoxidil (Min) andRU58841 are also discussed.
The conversation discusses a hair loss treatment involving a hair transplant of approximately 2500 grafts to the frontal area, daily use of finasteride, twice-daily topical minoxidil, anddaily caffeine shampoo since the hair transplant procedure. One person is skeptical about the improvement in the crown area with just finasteride and minoxidil.
Hair loss treatments discussed include minoxidil, finasteride, andRU58841. Salon products and supplements generally don't work for hairregrowth unless there's a severe nutritional deficiency, while hormonal treatments like estrogen and spironolactone can be effective.
The user experienced significant hairregrowth after 2.5 years of using Minoxidil 5% and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) with Lupron, despite initial scalp irritation. Finasteride was ineffective for them.
Diffuse thinning is worse than a receding hairline as it affects the entire scalp, complicating styling and hair transplants. Treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, andRU58841 are mentioned, with some users noting improved hairdensity.
A user stopped using 5% minoxidil and finasteride despite positive results to focus on enjoying life without the stress of hair care. They prioritize personal happiness and acceptance over hair maintenance.