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    GlossaryHair Loss Regression

    previously lost hair begins to grow back

    Hair Loss Regression, also known as Hair Loss Reversal, refers to the process where previously lost hair begins to grow back, often due to treatments or changes in underlying conditions. This can occur through various methods such as medication (e.g., minoxidil or finasteride), lifestyle changes, or medical procedures like hair transplants. The term is significant in both clinical and cosmetic contexts, as it indicates a positive response to interventions aimed at combating alopecia.

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      community Castor Oil + Coconut Oil + Derma Rolling

      in Treatment  9 upvotes 6 years ago
      A user is experiencing temple hair recession and is seeking alternatives to finasteride. They are considering castor oil, coconut oil, and derma rolling, and have seen some improvement with Zenegen.

      community An Update After 7 Years of Finasterise

      in Progress Pictures  126 upvotes 1 month ago
      The user shared their positive experience with finasteride for hair loss over seven years, noting it stopped hair recession and maintained their hairline. They also mentioned using minoxidil irregularly and experiencing a lower sperm count but no erectile dysfunction.

      community September 2023 vs December 2024

      in Progress Pictures  55 upvotes 1 week ago
      The user switched from finasteride and topical minoxidil to dutasteride and oral minoxidil due to side effects but is experiencing further hair recession. They plan to double the dosage, despite mixed feedback on the effectiveness and potential side effects of the treatments.