A user has been on dutasteride for nearly 2 years with no improvement in hairloss, expressing frustration. Other users suggest checking for other health conditions, getting bloodwork, and considering stopping TRT or trying finasteride.
A $3 hair oil applicator is recommended for applying minoxidil efficiently, reducing wastage and oily scalp issues. Users discuss cleaning methods and price differences.
User shared progress on hair regrowth using Fin 1 mg/day for 4 years, Min 2x/day for 3 years, Estradiol 4mg/day, and Spironolactone 100mg/day for 3.5 months. They noted significant hairline recovery and advised against HRT for cis men due to feminizing effects.
A 21-year-old male with a thyroid condition noticed his hair thinning uniformly without a receding hairline. He is considering using a 5ARI to prevent further baldness if he starts TRT.
The conversation humorously discusses the side effects of finasteride, particularly sexual dysfunction. Users share mixed experiences, with some reporting issues and others not.
Balding can be traumatic for many, affecting self-esteem and social interactions, while others accept it more easily. Treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841.
A user experienced severe hair shedding and hairline recession after 10 months on finasteride. They are considering switching to dutasteride or adding minoxidil.
The user shared their experience with hairloss, starting with denial and progressing to treatment. They used minoxidil with some success and experienced side effects from finasteride, leading them to continue only with minoxidil and remain uncertain about future treatmentoptions.
The conversation discusses hairlosstreatments beyond the commonly known three, focusing on separating effective treatments from myths. Dutasteride and low-dose oral Minoxidil are mentioned as having clinical evidence for increasing hair counts, but with potential side effects.
A user who underwent exosomes treatmentforhairloss and reported their experience, with other users discussing the procedure and offering advice. They discussed options such as finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841 and hair transplants.
A user with alopecia areata is considering treatmentoptions like injections or Olumiant but is concerned about cost and whether delaying treatment will lead to permanent hairloss. They are seeking alternative treatments that are more affordable for a college student.
The user cannot tolerate oral finasteride and is considering topical finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and RU58841 as alternative treatments forhairloss. They seek advice on whether these options are worth trying.
The post and conversation are about hairlosstreatments that have been found to be effective in studies. There are 19 different treatments mentioned, including oral minoxidil, oral dutasteride, topical finasteride, RU58841, and more. The best treatmentfor an individual depends on factors like availability, cost, side effects, and personal preferences.
Minoxidil effective for regrowth but causes dryness; finasteride stops hairloss but may affect hormones; dutasteride powerful but reduces libido; RU58841 thickens hair but expensive and risky; dermarolling improves blood flow and results; aminexil overrated and not effective. Dermarolling beneficial with both minoxidil and finasteride.
User seeks Fluridil forhairlosstreatment and asks for reliable sources to purchase it. MinoxidilMax and eucapil-shop.com mentioned as potential options.
The conversation is about exploring alternatives forhairlosstreatment, specifically ds laboratory revita shampoo and nanoxidil, with the user currently using microneedling. The user is considering these options due to fewer side effects compared to other treatments.
The conversation is about recommending safe and effective dermaroller or dermastamp brands forhairlosstreatment. Users discuss avoiding cheap options to prevent scalp damage and share usage frequency.
Dutasteride is likely the most effective treatmentfor male pattern baldness, followed by finasteride and minoxidil in various forms and dosages. Users discuss personal experiences, dosages, and potential side effects, with some considering combining treatments for better results.
Costco offers affordable prices forhairlosstreatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil. Users discuss prescription options and compare prices with services like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs and Amazon's RxPass.
The conversation is about someone considering a hair transplant due to ineffective hairlosstreatments, with suggestions ranging from trying a hairpiece to continuing with medications like finasteride and minoxidil, and waiting for new treatments. Some advise against a transplant due to the extent of hairloss and the cost, while others share different views on the effectiveness of transplants and non-surgical options.
The conversation is about choosing the right concentration of tretinoin cream to enhance the absorption of minoxidil forhairlosstreatment. The options discussed are 0.5, 0.05, 0.25, and 1mg/g concentrations.
The conversation discusses seeking a stronger treatment than Dutasteride (DUT) forhairloss. Suggestions include combining DUT with RU58841, increasing DUT dosage, and using transgender hormone replacement therapy or testosterone blockers, though some options may have feminizing side effects.
The discussion revolves around the need for future oral DHT blockers forhairlosstreatment that don't have the side effects of current options like Finasteride and Dutasteride. One user suggests that the future of hairlosstreatment will likely be topical anti-androgens, as they can target hair follicles without affecting the entire system.
Hairlosstreatments include Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, and Microneedling. Additional options are Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, and hair transplants.
The user has been using finasteride and topical minoxidil forhairloss but hasn't seen significant regrowth. They are considering adding topical dutasteride and are exploring options like Happy Head for this treatment.
The conversation discusses the delay in the release of GT20029 forhairlosstreatment and skepticism about its effectiveness. Participants mention other treatments like verteporfin and advancements in transplant procedures as more realistic options.
Bryan Johnson uses topical dutasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling forhairloss. Users discuss treatment effectiveness and side effects, debating topical versus oral dutasteride efficacy.
The user is considering adding Alfatradiol or Pyralutamide to their current hairlosstreatment of oral Dutasteride and Minoxidil. They are seeking advice on experiences and purchasing optionsfor these products in the US.
The conversation discusses positive initial trial results for GT20029, a topical compound forhairloss that degrades androgen receptors, potentially requiring only weekly application. Participants express hope for this treatment to be more effective and convenient than current options like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.