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    non-surgical treatment injecting CO2 to improve blood flow

    Carboxytherapy is a non-surgical treatment that involves injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) gas into the skin or subcutaneous tissue. This process is believed to improve blood flow, stimulate collagen production, and enhance skin elasticity, making it useful for treating conditions like cellulite, stretch marks, and even hair loss by improving scalp circulation.

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      community What should I expect from dutasteride?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  2 upvotes 3 years ago
      The user tried Minoxidil, PRP, Hair Carboxytherapy, and topical Dutasteride with limited success and is now on oral Dutasteride. They are experiencing some hair loss reduction but no significant density improvement, leading to feelings of depression.

      community Any New Findings or Interesting Research?

      in Research/Science  24 upvotes 8 months ago
      The conversation is about seeking new research on hair loss treatments beyond the commonly known ones like Minoxidil and Finasteride. Additions to the list of treatments include topical caffeine, alfatradiol, fluridil, stemoxydine, and upcoming treatments like TDM-105795 and verteporfin.

      community Hair looks extremely thin under sunlight!

      in Chat  26 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      A 22-year-old male experiencing diffuse thinning is using oral minoxidil and finasteride but notices his hair looks thin in sunlight. Suggestions include using hair products, considering topical minoxidil, addressing seborrheic dermatitis, and possibly trying dutasteride or a hair transplant.

      community Hair Loss Due To Chlorine and Hard Metals In Water?

      in Research/Science  1 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      Hair loss possibly caused by chlorine and heavy metals in water was addressed by using a shower filter, ketoconazole shampoo, and PRP sessions, which stopped the hair loss but did not lead to regrowth. Other users suggested similar experiences and solutions, emphasizing the importance of a good water filter and patience for potential regrowth.