Evaluating the effectiveness of taking oral minoxidil as a hairlosstreatment, in comparison to finasteride and topical minoxidil; discussing potential side effects of using oral minoxidil.
A user had a bad reaction to Finasteride, experiencing anxiety and fatigue, and is seeking alternative hairlosstreatments since they can't use Finasteride or Minoxidil. Suggestions include trying low doses of Finasteride, making a topical version, or using other treatments like Alfatradiol, but the user is hesitant to use Finasteride again and is considering a hair transplant.
The effectiveness of pyrilutamide, a hairlosstreatment, with research results being postponed until September. Various people shared their experiences with topical finasteride, minoxidil and RU58841, as well as other treatments such as dandruff shampoo, group buys and grey markets.
A user who has been using the "Big 3" hairlosstreatments (ketoconazole, minoxidil and finasteride) for 2-3 months and is hoping to see positive results. The other user commented that they look like a hyper responder and asked if they were using oral or topical fin/min.
Epristeride is a selective 5 alpha reductase type 2 inhibitor that may reduce scalp DHT similarly to finasteride, with potentially fewer side effects. It is suggested that combining epristeride with finasteride or dutasteride could enhance hairlosstreatment effectiveness.
A user shared before and after photos of their hairlosstreatment using Finasteride. The treatment showed significant improvement after 8 months of daily use.
The conclusion of this conversation about hairloss is that the user, y00sh420, tried various treatments including a $700 lllt helmet, topical minoxidil and finasteride, spectraDNC, and micro needling, but did not achieve the desired results. They have decided to stop trying until a cure for male pattern baldness is found. Other users expressed different opinions on hairlosstreatments.
A 57-year-old man with severe hairloss since age 14 tried various hairlosstreatments over two years, including finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, and supplements, with some minor regrowth. He also experimented with topicaltreatments and microneedling, but results were not cosmetically significant.
The conversation introduces a specialized chatbot for ChatGPT Plus users that provides advice on hairlosstreatments, drawing from research and community insights. It mentions treatments like RU58841, the "big 4" (likely minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole, and tretinoin), dutasteride mesotherapy, topical melatonin, microneedling, and rapamycin.
The user had a detailed 3.5-hour consultation with Dr. Zarev for hairlosstreatment, praising his meticulous approach and innovative techniques, and was prescribed topical finasteride and minoxidil. Other users agreed on Zarev's expertise, noting his long waiting list and the high quality of his work, with one surgery per week and a focus on individual patient care.
A 24-year-old with a high Norwood scale is seeking advice on hairlosstreatments and considering a second hair transplant. They currently use topical finasteride and minoxidil, castor oil, and a derma roller, and are advised to switch to oral dutasteride and minoxidil.
The conversation discusses using Vitamin E, Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for hairlosstreatment. The link provided offers more information on the benefits of Vitamin E for hairloss.
The user shared impressive hair growth results after 7 months using a regimen of dutasteride, topical minoxidil, and biotin, alongside a healthy lifestyle. The conversation humorously discusses extreme and unconventional hairlosstreatments, with many users expressing amazement and curiosity about the progress.
The user is using topical Minoxidil, oral Finasteride, and daily vitamins for hairlosstreatment and is happy with the progress. Others share their experiences and discuss the effectiveness and availability of these treatments.
The conversation discusses using a combination of finasteride, spironolactone, minoxidil, retinol, azelaic acid, and caffeine for hairlosstreatment. The user inquires about the limitations of these drugs and whether tretinoin would be more effective than retinol.
The user is considering splitting their 5 mg oral minoxidil dose into two 2.5 mg doses and is asking about starting tretinoin on the scalp, questioning if it should be used alone initially or with topical minoxidil. They also inquire if tretinoin significantly improved their hairlosstreatment.
The user discusses switching from multiple vitamins to a single multivitamin pill. They also mention using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil with finasteride for hairlosstreatment.
The conversation discusses the confusion over low testosterone potentially causing hairloss, with users sharing personal experiences and knowledge about hairlosstreatments like Finasteride. Some users suggest that hair follicle sensitivity to DHT, not testosterone levels, is the key factor in balding, and others discuss the side effects of hairloss medications.
The user reports significant hair growth after using finasteride for a year and minoxidil for 2-3 months, along with topical tretinoin. They advise against listening to family or internet fear-mongering about hairlosstreatments and encourage using finasteride and minoxidil despite potential side effects.
The conversation discusses the potential of long-chain unsaturated fatty acids, like oleic and linoleic acid, as an additional treatment for hairloss, which may inhibit the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone to DHT and promote hair growth. Users humorously suggest using oils topically and discuss other hairlosstreatments, but the main focus is on the science behind fatty acids and their role in hair health.
The conversation highlights the general public's lack of knowledge about hairloss, with various ineffective remedies suggested, such as not wearing hats or using hair fibers. The only effective treatments mentioned for male pattern baldness are medications like minoxidil and finasteride, and hair transplants.
The conversation is about whether low vitamin levels can cause hairloss. The consensus is that the user's vitamin levels are normal and unlikely to affect hairloss or the effectiveness of finasteride and minoxidil treatments.
The user has been using 1 mg finasteride, topical minoxidil twice daily, 1 biotin vitamin, and a 0.5 mm dermaroller for hairlosstreatment since April. They've seen progress but experienced a shedding event in October, and are hoping for increased density in the coming months.
A person realized they were balding when their sister pointed it out and is now using a combination of hairlosstreatments including finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and plans to add dutasteride and RU58841. Others in the conversation emphasize the importance of honesty about hairloss and caution against an overly aggressive treatment regimen, especially before a hair transplant.
This conversation discusses the topical application of Minoxidil, with various users providing advice on how to accurately measure a dose and keep it from melting too quickly. Others have shared their experiences using oral finasteride for hairlosstreatments.
The conversation is about gratitude for a channel that provides support and advice on hairlosstreatments, including micro-dosing finasteride, using a derma pen, ketoconazole shampoo, and a topical oil. Some users express appreciation for the community, while others reflect on their experiences and the information shared.
A 22-year-old used oral finasteride from Costco and topical Kirkland minoxidil for 4-5 months to treat hairloss, resulting in significant hair regrowth and restored confidence. The "big 3" refers to minoxidil, finasteride, and microneedling as hairlosstreatments.
The conclusion of the conversation is that the user has made significant progress in their hairlosstreatment using a combination of oral minoxidil, topical minoxidil, RU58841, dutasteride, dermarolling, and scalp massage. Other users have praised their progress and recommended different treatments.
Redensyl, which is a topical alternative to Minoxidil for hairloss. It may have advantages such as not making the hair greasy and lasting longer after discontinuing use than minoxidil. There are some positive reports from users, but also some negative ones, so it's unclear how effective this treatment will be in comparison to Minoxidil and other treatments like Finasteride or RU58841.
A user shared their 3-month progress using Minoxidil 5% Topical and dermarolling for androgenic alopecia, with plans to start finasteride. Other users commented on the impressive results and shared their own experiences with hairlosstreatments.