Excess Vitamin A and topical retinoids can cause diffuse hairshedding. The user suspects their chronic telogen effluvium may be linked to using adapalene, a topical retinoid.
A person in their early 30s is experiencing increased hairshedding after stopping birth control and reducing spironolactone, which they've been on for years. They are concerned about the hairloss, which is different from their usual hereditary pattern, and are seeking advice.
The user is using a combination of hairloss treatments including dutasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, low-level laser therapy, ketokonozole, supplements, Viviscal, Nutrafol, microneedling, PRP, and scalp Botox injections, but is still experiencing hairshedding and thinning. Despite being on this regimen for two years, the user's hair condition is worsening, and they are seeking advice on what else they can do.
A user shared their experience with hairloss treatment using finasteride (1mg) and minoxidil (1ml), noting significant shedding phases but hoping for improvement. Shedding is a common synchronized effect of the treatment, which may desynchronize over time, potentially taking over 5 years.
The conversation discusses hairshedding while using finasteride for hairloss treatment. The user is concerned about whether the shedding is a normal part of the treatment process.
A user experiencing significant hairloss while on finasteride and minoxidil found out they had vitamin D and iron deficiencies. After adding iron, vitamin D, and a multivitamin with zinc to their treatment, they saw reduced hair fall within a week.
The conversation is about hairshedding experienced while using finasteride (fin) for hairloss treatment. Users discuss their experiences with finasteride, minoxidil (min), and other treatments, noting that shedding is often a sign that the treatment is working.
Hairloss treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, and dermarolling. Users advise patience, noting initial shedding is common and treatments take time to show results.
The conversation is about hairshedding while using finasteride. One user experienced increased hairloss, while another had no shedding but also no regrowth with finasteride and minoxidil.
The user is using RU58841, finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil to slow down aggressive hairloss but is still experiencing hairshedding due to high testosterone levels. They plan to use ostarine to lower testosterone and prevent hairloss while maintaining muscle mass, and will continue using the other treatments.
Dutasteride is reported by some users to worsen hairloss, while others believe it causes shedding before improvement. Finasteride and Minoxidil are also mentioned as treatments, with mixed results.
The user experienced hairshedding and follicle shrinkage when using retinoic acid, despite trying different concentrations and frequencies. The hairloss persisted for six months but regrew after stopping the treatment.
A 25-year-old female is experiencing hairloss and has tried PRP, Minoxidil 5% with Biotin, and weekly needling sessions. Her doctor suggested switching to GFC treatment and stopping the needling sessions due to increased shedding, which may be caused by Minoxidil.
The user experienced continuous hairshedding for 16 months while on finasteride, with periods of improvement. They also used T Gel shampoo and noticed a reduction in hairloss symptoms after 18 months, including the return of their sex drive and normal hair texture.
The user experienced increased hairshedding after using RU58841 and is seeking advice on how to stop using it. They are currently using Minoxidil, Finasteride, Stemoxydine, Aminexil, Eucapil, and copper peptide serum for hairloss treatment.
A user is experiencing increased hairshedding after using castor oil and rosemary oil twice a week for two months. They are concerned whether this is normal or if the castor oil's thickness is causing hairloss.
Some people claim Dutasteride worsened their hairloss, causing concern among users. Reasons suggested include initial shedding phases, incorrect attribution to Dutasteride when other factors are involved, genetic variations affecting drug response, and the possibility of non-authentic medication.
The user started using trenbolone and minoxidil simultaneously and experienced increased hairshedding, unsure which is causing it. Replies suggest both drugs could cause hairloss, with one advising to stop trenbolone to protect hair and another indicating minoxidil is unlikely the cause due to the timing.
The conclusion of this conversation is that the user experienced hairshedding while taking finasteride for 2 years, but after switching to dutasteride, using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and dermarolling, their hair has become thicker and hairloss has completely stopped. They also mentioned having no side effects from dutasteride.
The user is using a combination of hairloss treatments including finasteride, stemoxydine, oral minoxidil, RU58841, dermastamping, ketoconazole shampoo, collagen, Viviscal, and biotin, and has improved their diet. Despite these efforts, they are still experiencing hairshedding and scalp itchiness, and are considering increasing their minoxidil dosage or starting dutasteride.
A user experienced significant hair regrowth after 5 weeks by taking zinc, vitamin D, and biotin supplements, correcting deficiencies that were contributing to hairloss and thinning. They report a decrease in hairshedding, faster hair growth, and a thickening of their hairline without using common hairloss medications like Minoxidil or Finasteride.
Vitamin C mixed with shampoo stopped shedding and promoted hair regrowth after 1.5 years. Both the person and their wife experienced significant hairloss reduction with this method.
The user started losing hair at 20 and began using minoxidil. After seeing further hairloss, they switched to finasteride, causing more hairshedding. They are now using minoxidil, finasteride (topical and oral), microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo for recovery.
After using finasteride for 7 months and dutasteride for 5 months, the user experienced a significant reduction in hairshedding and scalp itchiness. They advise patience with hairloss treatments and suggest focusing on a good haircut and reducing stress.
Volunteers using finasteride and minoxidil are needed to test if intense calf raises increase hairshedding. The goal is to see if overexertion of leg muscles affects hairloss.
A user started taking Musely men's bloom hair pill, which contains minoxidil, dutasteride, and vitamins, and noticed a stop in hairshedding after switching from other hairloss 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.
A user experienced excessive hairshedding after taking 17 mg of Zinc gluconate daily for acne. They are seeking advice on similar experiences and solutions.
Hairloss possibly caused by chlorine and heavy metals in water was addressed by using a shower filter, ketoconazole shampoo, and PRP sessions, which stopped the hairloss but did not lead to regrowth. Other users suggested similar experiences and solutions, emphasizing the importance of a good water filter and patience for potential regrowth.
Hairloss treatments, specifically Minoxidil, Fluridil & Alfatradiol, Nizoral, Saw Palmetto, Hairmetto and Microneedling. The user mentioned they have seen a decrease in shedding and improvement in the quality/density of their hair since using this stack, but opted out of trying Finasteride due to potential side effects.