Usertook Fin for 3 years, Dut for 7 months, and oral Min for 2 months without sideeffects. Fin stopped hair loss for 2 years, Dut maintained hair, and oral Min regrew thinning hair.
A user's success story of improving their hair loss with treatments that include finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, nizoral, and dermastamping; other products that have been tried with varying results; and potential sideeffects.
Thetreatment for androgenetic alopecia involves using finasteride and minoxidil with intenseexercise and cold exposureto boost metabolism and reduce androgenic effects, potentially leading to hairregrowth. This approach may activate biological pathways for improved hair and overall health.
Scalp biopsies are crucial for diagnosing hair loss conditions like DiffuseUnpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) and retrograde hair loss, as treatments like finasteride and dutasteride may not beeffective if other conditions are present. Combining PPAR-GAMMA agonists with retinoids could improvetreatments for conditions like Lichen Planopilaris.
A user's experience with taking dutasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, with otherusers providing adviceto continuetreatment for at least 12 months and including dermarolling as well as dietary changes.
Minoxidil with alcohol and propylene glycol was moreeffectivethan non-alcohol versions, and RU58841 worked best in a non-water-based solution. Oral finasteride showed betterresults than topical, despite sideeffects; microneedling and tretinoin worsened hair loss, and PRP was only helpful when younger.
Theuser has been using finasteride for 1.5 years and minoxidil for almost 3 years for hair loss, and has seen some maintenance of hair but not significantregrowth. Suggestions from others include switching to dutasteride, trying oral minoxidil, and considering microneedling or hair fibers for better appearance.
User asks if spironolactone can stack with finasteride and pyrilutamide for hair loss treatment. They question why spironolactone is associated with feminizing effects, whileRU/pyri/fluridil, which work similarly, are not.
Factors that can cause hair loss otherthan DHT, such as inflammation and diet, and potential treatments like scalp massages, minoxidil, citrulline, stretches, meditation, iron sulfate/Vitamin C, Vitamin D, protein and Dutasteride.
Userexperienced feminizing sideeffects from finasteride and tried RU, alfatradiol, and finasteride without success. They are now considering treatments like Stemoxydine, Zix, Minoxidil, Dermarolling, Eucapil, and a hairtransplant.
Theuser has been using Dutasteride for over a year for hair loss and is considering a hairtransplant if it doesn't work. Suggestions include adding Minoxidil and microneedling, but some advise against a transplant as the currenttreatment seems effective.
Experimenting with trestolone as a treatment for hair loss in an attemptto avoid DHT-related treatments such as finasteride and dutasteride, and discussing the potential effects of its receptor selectivity on the androgen receptors in the scalp.
A custom-made serum based on double-blind studies for AGA, which includes natural ingredients such as rosemary oil, procyanidin B-2, saw palmetto extract, curcuma aeruginosa, pumpkin seed oil and castor oil. Theuser has updated theirrecipeto include apple poly procyanidin B-2 4% concentration and other ingredients beforetopping it off with Pura d'or serum.
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.
A user's journey with hair loss and theiruse of topical finasteride, minoxidil and pyri/minoxidil ratio treatments to attempt hairregrowth. Replies focused on offering support and advice while sharing personal experiences with differenttreatments.
Comparing theeffectiveness and sideeffects of topical finasteride versus oral finasteride, with people sharing theirexperiences using both treatments to manage hair loss.
The conversation discusses a user's hesitation to start dutasteride for hair loss while already using finasteride, minoxidil (both oral and topical), RU58841, and ketoconazole shampoo. Theuser plans to gradually transition from finasterideto dutasterideto minimize shedding, seeking advice and reassurance from others.
A user's 20 year journey with hair loss and thetreatments they haveused to manage it, including finasteride, minoxidil, a custom Strut Blend of Dutasteride, Minoxidil, Tretinoin, and Biotin, Nizoral shampoo, multivitamins, Vitamin D, B Complex, Dim, Clomid, exercise, diet, laser helmet, Toppik dark brown, and topical Finasteride. Theuser also talks abouttheir successful life, lack of desire for children and high sperm count dueto Clomid.
The conversation is about a person's nearly 5-month progress using finasteride, minoxidil, some vitamins, and occasional microneedling to treat hair loss, with noticeable improvement in hair growth. They also mention notusing creatine or performance-enhancing drugs.
Theuser is using RU58841, finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil to slow down aggressive hair loss but is still experiencing hair shedding dueto high testosterone levels. They plan to use ostarineto lowertestosterone and prevent hair loss while maintaining muscle mass, and will continueusing the othertreatments.
A 21-year-old maleexperienced sideeffects from topical finasteride and is seeking alternativetreatments to maintain hairuntil Breezula is available. He is considering using minoxidil, Nizoral, micro-needling, and vitamin D supplementation, and may try CB orRU58841 if necessary.
The conversation discusses theeffectiveness of reducing DHT for hair loss treatment and explores alternative approaches likereducing androgen receptor sensitivity. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride, dutasteride, pyrilutamide (KX-826), GT20029, and RU58841.
RU58841 is discussed as a treatmentthat stops scalp itching when used with finasteride or dutasteride. Theuser is considering trying RU58841 dueto persistent itching despiteusing the "big 3" treatments.
The conversation is abouttheeffectiveness and safety of a hair loss treatment called Pyri, with users discussing its availability and comparing itto othertreatments likeRU58841, fluridil, and alfatradiol. Someusers are waiting for FDA approval beforeusing Pyri, while others sharetheir positiveexperiences with RU58841 and suggest additional treatments with minimal sideeffects.
Hair loss treatments, with users discussing theirexperiences with both RU58841 and Pyrilutamide, noting thatthe latter has only recently become available but may yield betterresults in the long term.
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.