A 26-year-old male experienced positive results using 1mg Finasteride daily and 2% ketoconazole shampoo forhairloss, with reduced shedding and scalp itch. He reported no significant side effects and recommends early treatmentfor those in the initial stages of hairloss.
The conversation discusses a five-year study on dutasteride, a medication for male hairloss. The study found that 89.9% of patients saw improvement or prevention of hairloss progression, with varying success rates based on different balding patterns. Side effects were mostly sexual and decreased over time. Dutasteride was concluded to be a long-term, safe, and effective treatmentfor male hairloss.
User shares 3-month progress using Fin, Minox, Nizoral, and dermarolling forhairloss. Others praise results, discuss dermarolling, and suggest continued treatmentfor full coverage.
The conversation discusses the potential use of thermal paper receipts, which contain estrogen, as a treatmentforhairloss. Participants humorously debate its effectiveness compared to established treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride.
The conversation is about experiences with Dutasteride Mesotherapy and its symptoms compared to oral dutasteride. Users discuss the effectiveness and side effects of this treatmentforhairloss.
A 25-year-old man has been using topical minoxidil 5%, oral finasteride 1mg, and microneedling forhairlosstreatmentfor 14, 9, and 8 weeks respectively. He experienced watery semen after starting finasteride, but it normalized after a few days with no other side effects.
The conversation discusses using topical Minoxidil and Finasteride from Traya, along with daily dermarolling, as a treatmentforhairloss. Progress pictures were shared to show the results of these treatments.
User shares progress after 2 months using finasteride, nizoral shampoo, and microneedling forhairloss. Comments discuss early treatment, results, and differing opinions on starting treatments.
Pyrilutamide, a drug in phase 3 trials in China, potentially becoming available in late 2023 or early 2024; Finasteride being used as a current treatmentforhairloss; and the possibility of joining a group buy for black market versions of Pyrilutamide.
The user experienced male pattern baldness starting at 18, tried finasteride with no success, and switched to dutasteride, which halted hairloss. Minoxidil had no effect for them, while their brother, who didn't use AR inhibitors, maintained a juvenile hairline and successfully grew a beard with minoxidil, highlighting the unpredictable nature of genetics in hairloss and treatment response.
Treatments forhairloss, including microneedling (dermarolling and dermapen) and the use of minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. It provides detailed information about cost and usage of the various treatments, as well as potential side effects.
Factors that can cause hairloss other than 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.
The user is using topical finasteride and minoxidil forhairloss and is considering adding rosemary oil, castor oil, and stemoxydine to their routine. They are asking if anyone has experience with this combination or a similar one.
User noticed beard and sideburn hairloss, and thinning eyebrows, diagnosed with alopecia barbae and male pattern baldness, and prescribed Desonide cream. User seeks feedback on Desonide cream.
The conversation discusses exploring new hairlosstreatments beyond popular ones like Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Ketoconazole. Specific treatments mentioned include ozone therapy, Dutasteride mesotherapy, RegeneraActiva, microcurrent electrical hair stimulation, Nourkrin, and BioEqua Enercharger.
A user's plan to use Zix and topical finasteride (5AR inhibitors) forhairloss, followed by blood testing before/after. The user has suggested creating a fund to cover part of the cost of their blood tests. Replies to their post discuss the effectiveness of the treatments.
User tried Pyrilutamide forhairloss and noticed less hair fall initially, but experienced more hair fall after four days. Others advised to assess results after a longer period and consider increasing dosage for better results.
The user has tried various hairlosstreatments including topical minoxidil, oral finasteride, oral dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and exosome therapy, but none have been effective. They suspect trichodynia might be preventing these treatments from working.
A user has been using Minoxidil for 5 months and is curious about the effectiveness of topical caffeine ointments forhairloss prevention. They seek recommendations and information on whether caffeine affects Minoxidil's efficacy.
People regret not starting hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride earlier, as they've lost significant hair by waiting. Some experienced side effects like itchy nipples or increased libido, but overall, they wish they had acted sooner to prevent hairloss.
User experienced bad reaction to minoxidil and asks if anyone tried stemoxydine alone forhairloss. They consider trying stemoxydine with low dose topical finasteride after testing stemoxydine on a small area.
A user visited a dermatologist forhairloss and was prescribed Minoxidil without a physical examination, leading to skepticism about the thoroughness of the appointment. The user is considering seeking a second opinion due to the lack of tests or physical checks.
The user is using finasteride and minoxidil forhairloss but is looking for new treatments. Pyrilutamide and GT20029 are potential future treatments, with Pyrilutamide expected next year and GT20029 possibly by 2027.
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 men are bald because they are unaware of hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil (Min) and Finasteride (Fin), while others choose not to use them due to potential side effects, cost, or personal preference. Treatments like Min and Fin are discussed, with varying results and opinions on their effectiveness and side effects.
A user's experience with hairlosstreatments, including Finasteride, Minoxidil, Nizoral Shampoo, Rosemary Oil, Vitamin D, Biotin, Vitamin C, Zinc and Dermarolling, that have not been successful over the past 14 months. Other users gave advice on how to cope with the issue, such as exercising, changing mindset, and shaving their head.