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research Therapeutic potential of bimatoprost for the treatment of eyebrow hypotrichosis
Bimatoprost is safe and effective for improving eyebrow hair.
research Updated Management of Atrophic Post Acne Scars: Review Article
Combination therapies work better than single treatments for atrophic acne scars.
research Laser Treatment of Skin Texture and Fine Line Etching
Laser treatments can effectively reduce fine wrinkles and improve skin texture.
research Mandibular Ligament and the Prejowl Sulcus Explained
Fat grafting is more effective and safer for correcting jowls than ligament release.
research Endocrine-skin interactions
Hormone imbalances can cause specific skin changes, which may help in early detection of endocrine disorders.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Bimatoprost vs Latanoprost for scalp hair growth
Bimatoprost and latanoprost are being considered for scalp hair growth, with concerns about side effects like skin darkening and fat loss. A user warns about potential chemical burns from latanoprost.
community My dermatologist didn't give me finasteride and instead gave me latanoprost and some cream
User asked dermatologist for finasteride, received latanoprost and diprogenta cream instead. Others suggest latanoprost is expensive and not better than minoxidil, recommend trying another doctor for finasteride.
community Lowering dose of Oral Minoxidil?
The user plans to lower their oral minoxidil dose from 5 mg to 2.5 mg to reduce side effects like puffiness and hypertrichosis, while also using finasteride and accutane. They are considering caffeine serums for puffiness and discussing dietary changes or switching to topical minoxidil to address bloating.
community minoxidil on eyebrows feedback
A female user is seeking feedback on using topical minoxidil on eyebrows due to eyebrow loss, as oral minoxidil hasn't worked and they avoid Latisse due to potential fat loss.
community Injecting stomach fat into the scalp could cure baldness in just six months
A potential treatment for hair loss that involves injecting fat into the scalp; the role of testosterone and estrogen in thinning fat tissue under the skin; research on using lard to treat androgenic alopecia, as well as PRP + ACELL/amniotic stem cell treatments; and ongoing clinical trials by doctors involved in the study.