Creating a topical solution combining finasteride and stemoxydine to treat hairloss, and the discussion of whether 15mg of finasteride would be sufficient for 60ml solvent.
The user is experimenting with topical melatonin forhairloss by dissolving melatonin tablets in a solution, but is having trouble with dissolution and is curious about others' methods of application and any effects on energy levels. They mention considering mixing with minoxidil but have not done so, and suggest that melatonin is best used at night.
Melatonin at a 0.0033% concentration shows results forhairloss when used topically. A user is discussing how to replicate this by adding 2mg of Melatonin to 60ml of Minoxidil solution.
The conversation is about how to effectively apply 1mL of a topicalhairloss treatment, Pyrilutamide, to cover the entire scalp. One user suggests making a 2.5 mg/mL solution and using 2mL for better coverage.
The conversation discusses whether topical caffeine is effective forhairloss, with some users questioning its role due to its vasoconstrictive and vasodilative properties, while another suggests that temporary vasoconstriction might be beneficial by promoting angiogenesis. Specific treatments mentioned include caffeine shampoo, which one user believes is ineffective.
The conversation is about using melatonin forhairloss, with users discussing different products and methods fortopical application. They mention concerns about ingredients and cost, and one user suggests a magnesium scalp serum with melatonin.
A user is seeking advice on choosing the right topical finasteride forhairloss, considering different formats (spray, gel, aqueous solution) and brands (Xyon, Ro, Keeps, Hims Rx HairLoss Serum, Happy Head Topical Rx Serum). They are also concerned about the optimal strength to minimize side effects while using it with topical minoxidil.
The user has been on a hairloss treatment for 3 months, taking oral Minoxidil and using a topical solution with Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Tretinoin, as well as using a Dermapen for better absorption, with no side effects except hair growth. They switched to topical Finasteride due to side effects from oral Finasteride in the past.
A user is seeking feedback on a homemade topical finasteride formula forhairloss, consisting of 7.5 mg of finasteride, propylene glycol, ethanol, and distilled water. They aim to achieve a 0.0125% solution by applying 2 ml daily.
The user is seeking advice on improving their hairloss treatment regimen, considering changes to their topical solution, and is curious about others' daily routines and recommendations for medications and supplements. They are contemplating switching Tretinoin for Tazarotene, Latanoprost for Bimatoprost, and possibly adding Alfatradiol, Topical Melatonin, or a topical androgen receptor antagonist.
The emotional impact of hairloss and the risks associated with common treatments such as finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and Fluridil. People discussed their personal experiences with these treatments, including potential side effects and lowered fertility. Hair transplants were also mentioned as a possible solution.
A user's journey to try and stop their hairloss, including the use of oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, Cynatine Keratin supplements, and The Ordinary's Multi-Peptide Serum forHair Density; and advice from other users regarding trying dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and lifestyle changes.
The conversation discusses using a combination of finasteride, spironolactone, minoxidil, retinol, azelaic acid, and caffeine forhairloss treatment. The user inquires about the limitations of these drugs and whether tretinoin would be more effective than retinol.
User is experiencing hairloss and scalp dryness after using a topical solution containing minoxidil, tretinoin, finasteride, and hydrocortisone. They seek advice and personal experiences with this treatment.
The conversation lists various topicalhairloss treatments combining Minoxidil and Finasteride, ranking them by price and providing details like concentration and availability. The user also mentions personal positive results with a topical Finasteride-only solution.
A user is considering microneedling to enhance absorption of a prescribed topicalhairloss treatment containing Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and Latanoprost, while already taking oral Minoxidil and Dutasteride. They seek advice on the effectiveness and safety of combining these treatments, especially due to the cost and their desire to maximize results.
User found hairloss stabilization without side effects using a topical solution of 0.008% Finasteride, 2% RU, and Stemoxydine. Other treatments like Eucapil, Fluridil, RU-monotherapy, and Pyrilutamide didn't work for them.
Hairloss treatments, ranging from topical minoxidil and finasteride to taking hormones such as estradiol or nandrolone, as well as a controversial suggestion of an orchiectomy. A hair system is also mentioned as an alternative solution.
Treatments forhairloss, such as topical minoxidil, platelet-rich plasma therapy with or without minoxidil, ketoconazole, non-abative radio frequency, natural products, finasteride and cortexolone 17 alpha propionate. The post evaluates the efficacy and safety of these treatments in various studies.
The conversation is about the difficulty of applying both pyril and min/fin to treat hairloss twice daily and whether combining them yields positive results.
The user visited a trichologist due to ineffective topical finasteride treatment forhairloss. The trichologist recommended a new regimen including a two-month course of locoidon (cortisone 0.1%), followed by a solution containing minoxidil, hydrocortisone butirrate, estrone, progesterone, tocopherol acetate, trichosol, and transcutol.
Serum DHT is mostly inactive; sebum DHT is a better measure forhairloss. Users discuss using finasteride, dutasteride, and topical treatments like KX826 and RU58841 for better scalp DHT suppression.
User experienced gynecomastia from finasteride and found a solution using liposomal topical finasteride. This method minimizes side effects and is effective forhairloss treatment.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of topical melatonin forhairloss. The user is asking about the duration and results of using this treatment.
Topical melatonin may have positive effects on hairloss by keeping hair in the growing phase. Users are discussing product recommendations and DIY methods for incorporating melatonin into their hair care routine.
The user is exploring topical Saw Palmetto as a milder alternative to microdosing topical Finasteride forhairloss, aiming to minimize systemic DHT impact. They plan to experiment with this herbal remedy for a year to assess its effectiveness on their mild androgenetic alopecia without significant side effects.
The conversation discusses using topical Melatonin forhairloss, which has shown an average increase in hair density of 41% in 6 months. The original poster is inquiring about others' experiences with Melatonin for this purpose.
Some people find topical minoxidil effective forhairloss, but oral minoxidil doesn't work for them, possibly due to absorption issues. Others have had better results with oral minoxidil, suggesting individual responses vary.
People are discussing the use of topical melatonin forhairloss and how often it should be applied, with one person noting it makes them groggy in the morning. They are inquiring about others' application frequency.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil and Koshine forhairloss. It suggests applying them separately with a 5-minute gap and using Koshine on dry hair.