Hair regrowth treatments for cis-males include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. Estrogen and testosterone blockers can help restore hairloss but may not suit everyone.
A user beginning to take Pyrilutamide as a treatmentfor their hairloss, and other users sharing their experiences with the drug or similar treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
In this conversation, 4990 discussed various treatments forhairloss, including oral minoxidil, PRP, transplan, Jak inhibitors, Dutasteride, Finasteride, Olumiant, Ketoconazole, RU58841, microneedling, baricitinib, and CCCA. They recommended scalp biopsies in unclear cases of DUPA, twice weekly to twice daily shampooing for topical minoxidil users, and two sessions spaced one month apart with follow up at month three to determine the effectiveness of PRP treatment.
Topical melatonin was found to significantly increase hair density and decrease scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. The user is considering using it alongside finasteride and oral minoxidil for treating hairloss and scalp health.
The conversation discusses the use of dutasteride (DUT) versus finasteride (FIN) forhairlosstreatment, with some users preferring DUT for its effectiveness while others choose FIN due to its approval status, better long-term data, and lower risk of side effects. Users share personal experiences with both medications, including side effects and effectiveness.
The conversation is about the comparison between finasteride and dutasteride forhairlosstreatment. The conclusion is that there is more fear around finasteride due to its higher prevalence and being the first line of defense, while dutasteride is less commonly prescribed and used by those who have already tried finasteride without side effects.
The conversation discusses the use of RU58841 forhairloss, with one user sharing a one-month difference in their hair after using it. Users discuss where to buy RU58841, potential side effects including heart issues, and mixed opinions on its effectiveness, with some questioning the need fortreatment based on the before and after pictures.
A user has been using Hims topical finasteride and minoxidil for seven months, along with micro needling, and is asking if there's an improvement in their hairline. Responses vary, with some seeing progress and others criticizing the photo quality for comparison, but no side effects were reported.
A user discusses fighting hairloss without finasteride, using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum, stinging nettles, biotin, a boar bristle brush, and a derma roller. Replies suggest finasteride is necessary for effective hairloss prevention.
The user has been using 0.1% topical finasteride and topical minoxidil forhairloss, and has now been prescribed Dutasteride. They also use a derma pen, ketoconazole shampoo, and a mix of oils fortreatment.
The conversation discusses a user's 7-month progress with hairlosstreatment using oral Propecia (finasteride), topical Minoxidil, and a weekly use of a Drama Pen. Some users ask for details about the Drama Pen, while others make jokes or congratulate the user on their progress.
The conversation discusses whether topical finasteride, dutasteride, or antiandrogens like RU58841 can reduce sebum overproduction as an early indicator of their effectiveness in treating hairloss. It suggests that while hair growth may take months to observe, a decrease in oiliness could be a quicker sign of a product's action.
The conversation is about a user's nearly 4-month hairlosstreatment regimen, which includes dutasteride every other day, 0.25ml minoxidil on the hairline once a day, and using a 1.5 mm derma stamp every two weeks. Some responses question the need to start multiple treatments simultaneously, while others comment on the visible improvement and the necessity to continue treatmentfor sustained results.
Procyanidin B2, a compound derived from Annurca apples, as a potential treatmentfor pattern hairloss. Several clinical studies were mentioned, which found that procyanidin B2 could increase hair growth, density, and keratin content. Other treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841 were not discussed.
A 20-year-old who started balding in 2020 and has been using a treatment routine for 4 months that includes daily Minoxidil (1.5ml), Finasteride three times a week, and a derma roller twice a week, along with a 2-month course of vitamin supplements. The treatment has significantly improved their hairloss, boosting their confidence.
The conversation discusses using microneedling combined with castor, peppermint, rosemary oils, and caffeine as a treatmentfor mild hairloss, aiming to stop or slow down hairloss and potentially regrow hair. The effectiveness of this treatment without side effects is uncertain, and it may slow hairloss but results vary.
User started fin/min/niz at 23, switched to Dut at 24, and has been on treatments for 7 years. Despite occasional doubts, hair improved and user advises sticking with treatments.
User has itching, dandruff, and scalp issues, considering Nizoral 1% shampoo fortreatment. Nizoral's effectiveness forhairloss is uncertain due to limited research, short contact time, and concentration differences.
User fought hairloss with Derminator microneedling, topical and oral minoxidil, and a 2000 FUE hair transplant. Derminator was a game changer, preventing further loss.
OP seeks advice on alternative hairlosstreatments like Redensyl, Capixyl, and Procapil, instead of lifelong Minoxidil and Finasteride. Users suggest hair transplants and discuss the potential future availability of better treatments.
User experienced side effects from oral finasteride and tried topical Alfatradiol forhairloss. Alfatradiol provided maintenance without significant regrowth, and user suggests it as an alternative for those struggling with finasteride side effects.
The user is concerned about potential shedding after three months of using finasteride and minoxidil forhairloss. Replies include comments on the effectiveness and dosage of these treatments.
Bryan Johnson uses a custom hairlosstreatment that includes topical finasteride, minoxidil, azelaic acid, diclofenac, tea tree oil, rosemary oil, ginkgo biloba, biotin, and melatonin, which have shown varying degrees of effectiveness with minimal side effects. He also undergoes PRP and laser therapy, and has tried dutasteride mesotherapy.
User experiencing hairloss on dutasteride; others suggest shedding is normal and to track progress with pictures. Some mention using RU58841 for improvement.
Microneedling with 5% minoxidil improves hair growth forhairloss patients. Best protocol: 1.5mm dermaroller weekly for 12 weeks or 0.6mm dermapen every 2 weeks for 12 weeks, skipping topicals for 24 hours.
Clascoterone (Breezula) showed positive results for treating hairloss without affecting cortisol levels. Opinions vary, with some users optimistic about its potential and others critical of its effectiveness compared to existing treatments like finasteride.