Userexperienced hairthickening and slightregrowth using RU58841, Fin, DUT, and Minoxidil. They plan to get a hairtransplant in Turkey for further improvement.
The conversation is about overcoming fear of finasteride/dutasteride for hair loss treatment. Users suggest starting with a small supply, noting sideeffects arerare and reversible, and emphasize personal comfort and confidence.
A user shared their 11-yearexperience with spironolactone and nearly 5 years with finasteride for hair loss, recently adding oral minoxidil and stopping birth control. Various treatments were discussed, including organic options, checking forunderlying health issues, considering dutasteride, and the potential role of progesterone in hair loss.
The conversation is about a user's hairregrowth after 8 months of using minoxidil, finasteride, and a derma roller. Theuser started seeing results after beginning derma rolling, using 0.25% finasteride and 5% minoxidil twice daily.
A 23-year-old started using 1mg Finasteride and Minoxidil twice daily on September 14 and saw positiveresults without sideeffects, boosting confidence and gym performance. They asked if switching from generic Finasterideto Propecia-brand would cause any changes.
User has been shedding hair despiteusing finasteride for a year, increasing the doserecently, and experiencing thin, short hairs. Otherusers suggest continuing treatment, seeing a dermatologist, and notethat some hair loss is normal.
The post and conversation are about a 23-year-old deciding to stop using finasteride for hair loss dueto potential erectile dysfunction risks, sparking a debate aboutthe benefits and sideeffects of hair loss treatments.
Girl finds guy's hair building fibers, sparking discussion on hair's role in attraction and self-esteem. Treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and hair systems are mentioned.
A user who attempted to self-administer dutasteride mesotherapy with no success and otherusers giving theirexperiences, suggesting theuse of treatments such as Minoxidil and Finasteride.
Theuser has been treating their hair loss with oral Minoxidil, Dutasteridetwice a week, daily head massages, a mix of essential oils, and oneround of Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP). They stopped micro-needling dueto hair loss, and are seeking advice on their progress, with responses suggesting continued treatment, potential hairtransplant, and resuming micro-needling.
The conversation discusses a prescribed hair loss treatment combining 12.5% minoxidil with tretinoin, azelaic acid, and topical finasteride, costing $55 a month. Oneuser criticizes the packaging for degrading tretinoin, another suggests it's an overpriced option and recommends topical dutasteride as an alternative dueto its higher molecular weight and lower systemic absorption.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and Sulforaphane supplements. Two brands of Sulforaphane supplements, Avmacol and Prostaphane, are mentioned with optimal dosages.
Diet and specific shampoo improved scalp health and hairregrowth for someone with seborrheic dermatitis, while medications like Minoxidil and finasteride had no effect. A low-sugar, keto diet was key to their success.
A new hair loss treatmenttheory beyond minoxidil and finasteride is proposed, causing mixed reactions in the community, with some members eagerto explore and support it, while others call for moreresearch and evidence.
The post discusses a user's struggle with hair loss and the ineffectiveness of finasteride. Suggestions from the conversation includetrying oral minoxidil and considering a 3200 graft hairtransplant.
Quitting minoxidil can lead to significant hair loss, even in areas that were notthinning before, as hair becomes reliant on thetreatment. Someusers also report losing hair gains when stopping minoxidil despitetaking finasteride.
Hair loss progress pictures can be misleading dueto differences in lighting, hair length, and wetness, making it hard to accurately assess changes. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil and finasteride, with someusers expressing skepticism abouttheireffectiveness.
Hair loss treatments vary greatly in effectiveness and timelines, with no guaranteed results. Common treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
Some men are bald becausethey areunaware of hair loss treatments like Minoxidil (Min) and Finasteride (Fin), while others choose notto usethem dueto potential sideeffects, cost, or personal preference. Treatments like Min and Fin are discussed, with varying results and opinions on theireffectiveness and sideeffects.
User shared hair loss progress using 0.5 oral fin daily, 1ml liquid minox daily, Vitamin D, Biotin, and micro-needling. Regrowth improved from year 2 to year 3, showing medication needs time for full benefit.
A user's experimentation with various hair loss treatments, including medications and topical applications; as well as their desireto experienceunusual sensations through theuse of drugs.
A user is experiencing ongoing hair loss despiteusing 0.5mg dutasteride and 2.5mg oral minoxidil for several years and is seeking advice. Suggestions includeensuring correct diagnosis, checking for other health issues, considering finasteride, trying topical antiandrogens, and consulting a dermatologist.
The conversation discusses why some men with hairtransplants choose certain hairstyles that may reveal their surgery, while others, like Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), opt for styles that conceal it. Specific treatments mentioned include hairtransplants, minoxidil, and finasteride.
Testosterone within the normal range does not significantly contributeto male pattern baldness (MPB); DHT is the main factorthat can be controlled. Genetics play a crucial role in hair loss, and treatments like finasteride and dutasteride, which block DHT, can help despite potentially raising testosterone levels.
A user's progress in treating their hair loss using Minoxidil, Finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, microneedling, omega 3, D3 and Forcapil vitamins overthe course of three months. Otherusers offered support and adviceto the original poster.
A user's success with treating their hair loss using daily finasteride and minoxidil, and his experience of restored confidence. Replies to the post include discussion aboutthe optimal dose for minoxidil, as well as warnings regarding the high dosetaken by the original poster.
This conversation discussed the potential for a hair loss treatment alternativeto minoxidil, with many users debating theeconomic and health implications of such an option. Some suggested that finasteride could beused as an alternative, while others argued thatthis would ultimately not benefit pharmaceutical companies dueto theirreliance on planned obsolescence.
Minoxidil and finasteride areeffective for hair loss, especially when used together. Microneedling may enhance minoxidil's effects, but its standaloneeffectiveness is uncertain.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatmentusing 1ml of minoxidil twice daily and a 1.5mm dermaroller once a week. One person suggests considering finasteride, while anotheremphasizes the importance of microneedling in maintaining hair growth.