The conversation discussesthe effectiveness and side effects of DUT mesotherapy for hair loss. Users are seeking evidence and pictures of successful treatments.
The post and conversation discussthe unpredictable nature of diffuse thinning, a type of hair loss. Usersshare personal experiences, with some mentioning treatments like oral finasteride and toppik, and the need for patience with these treatments.
The conversation is about a user seeking information on a clinical trial by Amplifica - Scube3 for Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA). The user is unsure if it's a formal phase 1 study.
The post discussesthe user'ssuccessful hair regrowth after 15 months of using finasteride and ketoconazole. The user is considering starting oral minoxidil, but otherssuggest sticking with the current treatment or trying topical minoxidil instead.
The conversation discussesthe potential benefits of topical caffeine for Androgenetic Alopecia (APA) and female pattern hair loss. While some studiessuggest positive results, there's no reliable scientific evidence to strongly recommend caffeine compounds for hair regrowth.
The post discusses a phase 2 trial for HMI-115, a hair loss treatment, in China, specifically seeking volunteers aged 18-65 with Norwood 3 vertex, 4, and 5 hair loss. The conversation includes questions about thespecific recruitment criteria and how to volunteer.
The post discusses varioushair loss treatments including minoxidil, finasteride, microneedling, vitamins, lifestyle changes, and reducing prolactin levels. The user reports positive results after 4 months of treatment, including increased hair growth.
The conversation listshair loss treatments including finasteride, dutasteride, RU58841, pyrilutamide, breezula, and fluridil, and suggests ketoconazole as another option. Some users warn against using certain treatments like cyproterone acetate, bicalutamide, and spironolactone due to their strong anti-androgen effects and potential impact on masculinity.
Brian Dye'stheory linksskeletal malocclusion type II to hair loss, suggesting it's a blood flow issue. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, and anti-inflammatory drugs like benaxoprofen.
The discussion is about whether starting with 0.5mg of Dutasteride (Dut) is better than 1mg of Finasteride (Fin) for hair loss treatment. The consensus is that Dut is a more effective option with fewer side effects.
The user discussestheir experience with hair loss despite taking estrogen and cyproterone, and estimates needing around 3000 grafts for a feminine hairline. They are considering getting the procedure done in Turkey due to high European costs.
The post discussesthetheory that persistent dandruff in areas prone to hair loss could be a sign of hair follicles dying due to DHT, indicating balding. The responses vary, with some users noting improvements in dandruff and hair loss with treatments like Dutasteride, while others experienced hair loss without dandruff.
The conversation discussesthe potential benefits of adding Vitamin B6 (P-5-P) to topical hair loss treatments like RU58841, finasteride, or minoxidil. The user suggests that Vitamin B6 might enhance these treatments by naturally lowering scalp prolactin.
The "Big 3 Stack" for hair loss treatment, which includes Minoxidil for hair density improvement, Ketoconazole shampoo for enhancing hair volume and thickness, and Finasteride for blocking hair loss causing hormones. Microneedling can boost Minoxidil's effects.
The conversation discussesthe potential for Verteporfin to reduce scarring, making hairline lowering surgeries more viable for men with mild hair loss. The user suggests that if scarring can be minimized, men might opt for hairline lowering instead of using grafts for other areas.
The conversation is about a user trying hair fibers to cover hair loss while waiting for Rogaine (Minoxidil) to work. Some suggest using Finasteride or other treatments for better results, while others criticize the appearance of the fibers.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of Dutasteride (DUT) for hair loss. Some users have had positive results with DUT, while others have experienced negative effects. Different opinions and experiences are shared, including the mention of Ashton Kutcher using DUT for 20 years without problems.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of hair loss treatments, specifically finasteride and dutasteride, in different populations. Some users believe that the results of Japanese studies may not be relevant to Caucasian men, especially young ones, and that East Asians may respond better to these treatments. Others argue that clinical studiesshould be the basis for decision-making, while acknowledging that individual responses to medications can vary.
The user has been using finasteride and minoxidil for over a year and isseeing thin hair regrowth with some 1cm hairsstill growing. They are considering a hair transplant and are taking zinc to manage side effects.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user should consider using treatmentssuch as finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841 to potentially reverse their hair loss. Other suggestions include using hair loss concealers and maintaining a healthy diet.
The user "Specialist_Let_9455" shared their positive results after 6 months of using finasteride for hair loss. They plan to continue using finasteride for one year before considering other treatments.
The user issharing their hair loss treatment regimen, which includes 1 mg of finasteride, minoxidil applied twice a day, and microneedling once a week. They express excitement for potential improvements in the next 2-3 months.
The user is experiencing severe hair loss despite using treatments like DUT, oral minoxidil, ketoconazole, RU58841, and vitamins. They plan to buzz their hair due to the ongoing hair fall and its impact on their mental health and self-esteem.
The user is frustrated about not hearing any updates on the HMI-115 trial for hair loss. They are questioning if there will be any updates in the future.
The conversation is about whether stemoxydine can shorten the dormant phase after a hair transplant, known asthe ugly duckling phase. There isskepticism about whether it actually works as claimed.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user, DixonYasz, has been using Himsspray (which contains both finasteride and minoxidil) for 4 months and is happy with the results. They have noticed their thinning spots filling in with color and their scalp being less visible. They also mentioned using a dermaroller once a week.
The post is about a user's progress in treating hair loss using HIMS FIN/MIN spray and dermarolling. One user suggests taking the 1mg finasteride pill instead of using the topical spray, while another warns against microneedling every day.
The conversation criticizesthe negative attitude towards those concerned about side effects from hair loss treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, or who prefer natural remedies. Specific treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and RU58841, with an agreement that finasteride and minoxidil are proven effective.
The user "PowerfulAide6677" shared progress pictures of their hair loss journey, mentioning that they have been on finasteride for 8 years and are considering adding oral minoxidil to fill in their hairline. Some users advised against adding oral minoxidil, suggesting that the user's current maintenance with finasteride issufficient.