Hair loss theories discussed include poor blood flow, scalp tension, inflammation, and DHT. Treatments mentioned are massaging scalp, minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Caffeine ointment was mentioned as being as effective as Minoxidil for hair loss treatment withoutthe sideeffects. Caffeine is also found in some shampoos.
A 25-year-old man discusses his struggles with his mother's opposition to his use of Finasteride for hair loss treatment, despite it improving his condition and self-control after a hairtransplant. Heexpresses frustration over her blaming the medication for various issues and the stress caused by her insistenceto stop taking it.
Comparing theeffectiveness of RU58841, Pyrilutamide and CB-03-01 as treatments for hair loss, with people discussing different aspects such as binding affinity, time of inhibition, safety data and cost.
Theuser shared their 11-month hairregrowth journey using 0.83mg finasteride, Minoxidil twice daily, random derma rolling, and occasional Ketoconazole showers. They reported significant improvement, moving from a Norwood scale of 5.5 to around 2.5-3, and encouraged consistency forresults.
Theuser is treating hair loss with a regimen including Dutasteride, oral and topical Minoxidil, microneedling, and various supplements for overall health. They are considering adding tretinoin, stemoxydine/RU, DIM, Boron, and Fadogia Agretis to theirroutine.
A user in France is frustrated becausethree dermatologists refused to prescribe finasteride fortheir hair loss, suggesting it's not androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and offering expensive vitamin treatments instead. Otherusers suggest buying hair loss treatments like minoxidil and finasteride from various online pharmacies and considering a gender-affirming care physician for moreunderstanding treatment options.
The post discusses thetheory that persistent dandruff in areas proneto hair loss could be a sign of hair follicles dying dueto DHT, indicating balding. Theresponses vary, with someusers noting improvements in dandruff and hair loss with treatments like Dutasteride, while others experienced hair loss without dandruff.
Theuser shared a one-year progress of hairregrowth using topical minoxidil and dutasteride, along with microneedling and scalp massages. They experienced significant hair growth without sideeffects.
The conversation is about a 17-year-old experiencing severe hairthinning and the advice given is to see a dermatologist or doctorto check forunderlying health issues orto starttreatmentearly if it's male pattern baldness.
A user started using Happyhead Dut and Minoxidil topical for hair loss, skipping finasteride. They've seen progress in three months, with slight shedding initially, and have notused finasteride before.
A user started taking finasteridethree months ago to treat hair loss and unexpectedly cleared their acne, which they had been struggling with since age 12. The conversation includes others sharing theirexperiences with finasteride, its effects on acne and hair loss, and mentions a related treatment, clascoterone, for acne and hair loss.
The conversation discusses managing estradiol problems during finasteridetreatment. Suggestions include stopping finasterideevery 3 months for 2-3 weeks orreducing the dosage.
Hair loss can begin in early adolescence and cause mental anguish. Treatments mentioned includeeating cruciferous vegetables, engaging in physical activity, and maintaining scalp hygiene.
People discussed their intense hair loss treatments, including theuse of dutasteride, RU58841, minoxidil, tretinoin, essential oils, microneedling, and various topical sprays. Someusers reported success with these methods in preventing hair loss and stimulating hair growth.
How some people start going to the gym when they begin to losetheir hair, as well as discussing various treatments (Finasteride, Minoxidil and Dermarolling) for hair loss.
The post discusses theuser's experience with topical minoxidil (5%) for hair loss, showing some improvement after 2 months. Suggestions from others include keeping the hair shorter on the sides and back, adding finasteride for betterresults, and considering a shaved head look, though the latter was debated for its femininity.
The post and conversation are about a user's progress with microneedling and minoxidil for hair loss. Theuser is happy with the progress and plans to continue with thetreatment, withoutusing finasteride.
A user shared their positiveexperience with hairregrowth after 13 months of using dutasteride and minoxidil, noting improved self-confidence and physical fitness. They reported noticeableresults after 2 months, with significant improvement by 7-8 months, and no major sideeffects.
Minoxidil is highly toxic to pets, especially cats and dogs, even in small amounts. Many users have switched to oral minoxidil to prevent accidental exposureto their pets.
User shared personal hair loss treatmentresults using 0.5mg Fin daily, Min foam once a day, and Keto Shampoo twice a week. Significant improvement was observed, with others impressed and asking questions aboutthetreatment.
Why androgenic alopecia affects the scalp ratherthan other body parts, potential explanations forthis phenomenon, treatments availableto combat hair loss, and the implications of male attractiveness in modern society.
Userexperienced gynecomastia from finasteride and found a solution using liposomal topical finasteride. This method minimizes sideeffects and is effective for hair loss treatment.
An 18-year-old shared a 5-month hairtransformation using RU58841 and minoxidil, reporting no sideeffects and crediting mostregrowth to minoxidil. Opinions on RU58841 are mixed, with someusers and a YouTuber moving away from it dueto sideeffects and lack of studies.
The conversation is about a user's 17-month progress in treating hair loss using finasteride, minoxidil, occasional 0.5mm microneedling, and Nizoral. Theuserreports significant hairlinerecovery and aims to achieve a pre-hair loss hairline within the next 6 months.
A 16-year-old girl is experiencing hair loss, which has worsened despiteusing minoxidil and multivitamins. Suggestions include broader hormonetesting and considering othertreatments like spironolactone if the hair loss is dueto androgenic alopecia.
RU58841 is discussed as a topical anti-androgen for hair loss, but its effectiveness and safety are not well-documented, leading to mixed opinions and experiences among users. Some combine it with finasteride, but concerns about sideeffects and lack of FDA approval limit its popularity.