A user shared progress pictures after 8 months of finasteride, 2 months of minoxidil, and 2 months of vitaminD. The post shows significant hair improvement despite some light differences in the photos.
The user has been using 1 mg finasteride, topical minoxidil twicedaily, 1 biotin vitamin, and a 0.5 mm dermaroller for hair loss treatment since April. They've seen progress but experienced a shedding event in October, and are hoping for increaseddensity in the coming months.
The user is 2 months into using 0.5 mg finasteride, rosemary oil daily, vitamin B12, a 0.5 mm derma roller, and ketoconazole weekly for hair loss. They plan to update their progress monthly.
After 9 months of using Dutasteride, oral and foam Minoxidil, Zinc, VitaminD, Nizoral shampoo, and microneedling, combined with reduced stress, an individual restored their hair. They saw significant improvement despite initial worsening, and had low VitaminD levels which they corrected with supplements.
The user shared progress pictures after almost three months of using minoxidil with rosemary, topical finasteride with a dermastamp, biotin, andvitaminD3. They cut their hair shorter than in the first picture.
A 20-year-old using minoxidil, weekly microneedling, biotin, vitaminD3, rosemary oil, and saw palmetto shampoo for hair regrowth. The user is in the shedding phase and hopes for better results in months 3-6.
The user has been using finasteride 0.5mg for one month, along with Nizoral, vitamin B12, biotin, rosemary oil, and a dermaroller for two months. They seek advice on additional treatments and hope for progress.
The person is experiencing sudden hair loss for six months and treatments likedutasteride, minoxidil, andvitamins are not working. Another person suggests the hair loss might not be androgenetic alopecia but could be telogen effluvium or an inflammatory condition.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth using finasteride, minoxidil, biotin, andvitaminD over three months, with visible results. One person asks about thedaily dosage of vitaminD and biotin.
The conversation is about a person who has been using finasteride for 12 months and minoxidil for 4 years, but is still experiencing hair loss. They are considering trying oral minoxidil, RU58841, tretinoin, and azelaic acid as potential treatments.
The user reports progress in hair regrowth using finasterideevery other day, topical minoxidil oncedaily, ketoconazole twice a week, andVitaminD3 with zinc. They note improvement in temple areas and the appearance of baby hairs.
A user's 15-month experience with oral finasteride, minoxidil, zinc andvitamin C, caffeine, and microneedling as treatments for hair loss, which has yielded impressive results. Suggestions were made to stack a topical DHT blocker with the finasteride or increase the microneedling regimen, and it was suggested to re-evaluate at the two year mark.
A user shared their 2-month progress using 1mg finasteridedaily, 5% minoxidil with 0.1% finasteride topically twice a day, andVitaminD3 weekly. They experienced initial sideeffects like weaker erections and mood swings, which resolved after one month.
A user shared a 3-month hair loss treatment progress using 0.5mg finasterideevery other day, Naz shampoo twice weekly, anddaily vitaminD and omega 3, without using minoxidil or dermarolling due to scalp sensitivity. Commenters noted the significant results from a low dose of finasteride and questioned the role of vitamins in the treatment.
A user shared their experience with hair loss and recommended supplements like magnesium, vitaminD, vitamin C, zinc, iron, and protein, along with using a dermaroller. They noted benefits such as accelerated fat loss, muscle growth, better digestion, increased testosterone, and improved hair and skin quality.
Excess Vitamin A and topical retinoids can causediffuse hair shedding. The user suspects their chronic telogen effluvium may be linked to using adapalene, a topical retinoid.
Dustaridedoesn't require avoiding any vitamins, but checking vitaminD levels and supplementing if deficient is suggested. Hair vitamins are generally unnecessary unless there's a deficiency.
An 18-year-old male is experiencing significant hair shedding, particularly from the back of his head, despite normal blood test results except for slightly low vitaminD. A dermatologist prescribed minoxidil for receding temples, but the cause of the shedding remains unclear.
The post discusses potential links between low vitaminD levels and hair loss, and how correcting this might impact theeffectiveness of Minoxidil and Finasteride treatments. The responses vary, with some suggesting that vitaminDdeficiency would cause overall scalp hair loss, while others believe it would first affect the most sensitive areas.
The conversation is about hair loss and correcting vitamindeficiencies, specifically D3, B12, and folic acid. The user is considering if thesedeficiencies impact hair growth and mentions starting supplements.
The user experienced hair thinning after switching from minoxidil to finasteride, capixyl serum, and PRP treatment. They returned to minoxidil and took vitamin B12 andD3 supplements, but their hair remains thinner, and they are unsure about continuing finasteride.
A user struggled with hair loss and ineffectivevitamin treatments from their doctor. They eventually obtained a finasteride prescription through a telemedicine service and felt relieved.
The user has been experiencing hair loss since having COVID and has low vitaminD levels; they are seeing some improvement in their crown and hairline after starting vitaminD supplements. Commenters suggest the hair loss pattern is consistent with male pattern baldness (MPD) and varies by individual.
A user experiencing significant hair loss while on finasteride and minoxidil found out they hadvitaminD and iron deficiencies. After adding iron, vitaminD, and a multivitamin with zinc to their treatment, they saw reduced hair fall within a week.
The user successfully overcame finasteride sideeffects by lowering thedosage and adding zinc andvitamin B6 supplements. They also micro-doseddutasteride and resumed weight lifting.
The user experienced hair loss due to undiagnosed anemia and has been taking iron andvitaminD3 supplements, which improved their energy levels but not hair regrowth. They are seeking advice on additional treatments or steps to restore hair after iron deficiency anemia.
A 17-year-oldexperiencing aggressive hair loss sinceDecember 2023 is using finasteride, vitaminD, and a biotin supplement but cannot use minoxidil due to dandruff. They have also undergone two PRP treatments and are seeking further advice.
The user is taking generic oral dutasteride, oral minoxidil, vitaminD, and uses daily shampoo, along with a healthy diet and regular gym exercise for hair loss. Workmates noticed improvement in the user's hair condition.
A 35-year-old man started hair loss treatment on February 9th using 1mg finasteride, biotin/vitamin capsules, and twice-daily topical minoxidil, along with saw palmetto shampoo and weekly derma stamping. He reports seeing small, dark hairs growing in previously bald areas on his crown after two months, with no sideeffects.