A 62-year-old woman with hairloss and scalp itching was diagnosed with lichen planopilaris, treated initially with topical corticosteroids, and other possible treatments include systemic steroids, antimalarials, and more.
September 2016 in “Journal of Dermatological Science”
Certain gene mutations in Japanese people are linked to different types of hairloss, with some causing mildhair thinning and others leading to complete baldness.
A user is experiencing mildhairloss and is hesitant to try finasteride due to potential side effects. They are considering using Research Verified Hair Growth, which contains various vitamins and minerals, and are seeking opinions and experiences from others.
A 25-year-old man with mildhairloss is using a topical finasteride treatment, biotin and ajuga reptans supplements, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling for hair growth. Due to a heart condition, he can't use minoxidil and is seeking alternative hair growth treatments, considering both medicinal and natural remedies like rosemary oil.
The user is using minoxidil and recently started fluridil for mildhairloss and is questioning if this treatment is sufficient without finasteride. They have finasteride available but prefer not to use it.
The conversation is about using natural DHT blockers like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and stinging nettle extract for hairloss. Saw palmetto is noted to potentially halt mildhairloss.
The conversation discusses the potential for Verteporfin to reduce scarring, making hairline lowering surgeries more viable for men with mildhairloss. The user suggests that if scarring can be minimized, men might opt for hairline lowering instead of using grafts for other areas.