Hair loss treatments vary greatly in effectiveness and timelines, with no guaranteed results. Common treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
The conversation speculates on NBA player Cole Anthony's hairline improvement, suggesting possible treatments like hair transplant (HT) and medicationssuch as finasteride and minoxidil. Some believe he may have had a hair transplant between August and November 2023, while others discuss the necessity of continuing medication post-transplant to maintain hair.
A 29-year-old man has been using topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, derma rolling, a stamp, rosemary oil with Nioxin shampoo/conditioner, nizoral, scalp massages, and various hair care tools to treat hair loss. He'sseen some improvements but isstill experiencing slight recession and isseeking advice and encouragement.
The conversation speculates on whether Tom Cruise uses hair loss treatments like Finasteride or Dutasteride, with some suggesting he naturally has good hair like Brad Pitt, while others joke about Scientology or genetics playing a role. Specific treatments mentioned include Finasteride, Dutasteride, and possibly high-quality hair products or procedures like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).
Bryan Johnson uses a custom hair loss treatment that includes topical finasteride, minoxidil, azelaic acid, diclofenac, tea tree oil, rosemary oil, ginkgo biloba, biotin, and melatonin, which have shown varying degrees of effectiveness with minimal side effects. He also undergoes PRP and laser therapy, and has tried dutasteride mesotherapy.
Rosemary extract showed high inhibitory activity against DHT, similar to finasteride and dutasteride, but the conversation includesskepticism about its effectiveness in humanssince the study was done on mice and rosemary oil is often considered ineffective based on personal experiences. Some suggest trying rosemary oil alongside other treatments, while others emphasize the difference between the extract used in the study and the oil.
The conversation discusses Kevin's accurate information on hair loss treatments and highlights Dr. Bloxham's ongoing work with Verteporfin on FUT scars, suggesting people follow Dr. Bloxham's YouTube for updates. It also thanks Haicafe and Melvin from the hair restoration network forum for their contributions.
A 17-year-old male experiencing significant hair loss is using a prescribed topical treatment containing Minoxidil, Tretinoin, Dutasteride, and Latanoprost. He expresses concerns about the potential side effects of Dutasteride and oral Finasteride, and seeks advice on whether to continue with the treatment or consider alternatives.
The conversation discusses the differences between Minoxidil and Redensyl for hair loss treatment. It also questions why Redensyl isn't as commonly discussed despite claims of its effectiveness.
A 25-year-old man with mild hair loss is using a topical finasteride treatment, biotin and ajuga reptanssupplements, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling for hair growth. Due to a heart condition, he can't use minoxidil and isseeking alternative hair growth treatments, considering both medicinal and natural remedies like rosemary oil.
A user started taking Musely men's bloom hair pill, which contains minoxidil, dutasteride, and vitamins, and noticed a stop in hair shedding after switching from other hair loss treatments like hims and Keeps. They are questioning the effectiveness of the Musely pill due to its lower dosage of active ingredients and are curious about others' experiences with the product.
The user started experiencing hair thinning in November and began using a specific shampoo and conditioner about two weeks ago, but noticed quicker thinning since starting the product. They are questioning if the product could cause initial shedding before promoting hair regrowth, similar to how finasteride works.
The post is about Bryan Johnson's hair loss regimen, which includes dutasteride mesotherapy, minoxidil, microneedling, and red laser therapy. The conversation includes discussions about the effectiveness of topical dutasteride and speculation about whether Bryan Johnson has had a hair transplant.
The conversation is about the long-term use of RU58841 for hair loss, with userssharing their experiences and seeking information on its effectiveness and whether it needs to be used continuously like minoxidil or finasteride.
User discusses resentment towards people who dismissed their hair loss concerns and continued to do so even after a specialist confirmed it. Othersshare similar experiences and discuss the impact of hair loss on self-esteem and societal perceptions.
User asks if dutasteride destroys hairlines. Some usersshare negative experiences, while others report improvement or no issues. Advice given: start with finasteride and consider anti-androgens if needed.
Hair loss discussion includes Minoxidil and regrowth. Regrowing hairsstart light and curly, then become dark and thick; losing temporal peaks is normal.
Hair loss treatments discussed include cosmeRNA, minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and pyrilutamide. Users debate effectiveness, side effects, and upcoming treatments, with some expressing skepticism and others optimism.
Hair loss and potential treatments, primarily focusing on Finasteride and Minoxidil. Other solutions discussed include PRP, dermarolling, LLP, and scalp tension relief.
Donald Glover's (aka Childish Gambino) hair transplant results, which appear to be moderate with around 1000 grafts. Various users discuss the previous and current appearance of his hairline and speculate that he may have used medications like Minoxidil or finasteride to stabilize before getting a transplant.
A user's results after 10 months of hair transplant surgery, which they had been taking care of with 0.5mg/day finasteride, 1x daily minoxidil and 1.5 times weekly microneedling treatments. One other user replied positively to the post.
The conversation is about the effectiveness and production of GT20029, a drug being developed as a topical androgen receptor degrader for hair loss, and whether it can fully degrade androgen receptors or only partially. It also discusses the drug's potential unique working mechanism and synthesis by a company called Anagen.
Barcelona goalkeeper Ter Stegen's hair growth regimen, which is believed to include a transplant and other treatmentssuch as finasteride, minoxidil, PRP injections, DUT injections, and possibly stem cells.
The conversation discusses GT20029 as a potential hair loss treatment that could act like a cure by targeting androgen receptors in scalp hair follicles. Specific treatments mentioned include GT20029, with a user expressing hope that it could make male pattern baldness obsolete.
A user who has been using Pyrilutamide for 5 months with no results, and other userssuggesting they switch to RU58841 or stick to their treatment plan for at least one year.
Actor Patrick Stewart'ssuccess despite having a receding hairline, how hair loss may not be as crippling as it is perceived to be, and how different people are attracted to different physical features.