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    GlossaryTopical JAK Inhibitors

    medications applied to skin to block Janus kinase enzymes

    Topical JAK Inhibitors, also known as Topical Janus Kinase Inhibitors or Topical JAKis, are medications applied directly to the skin to block the activity of Janus kinase enzymes. These enzymes play a role in the immune response and inflammation. By inhibiting them, these treatments can help manage conditions like alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss, by reducing inflammation and potentially promoting hair regrowth.

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      community TE turned into Scarring hairloss

      in Update  12 upvotes 9 months ago
      The user experienced hair loss due to a crash diet and later developed scarring hair loss. They are now on finasteride, oral minoxidil, LDN, Zyrtec, and Oztela to reduce scalp inflammation and promote hair regrowth.

      community Minoxidil can prevent hair follicle miniaturization!?

      in Minoxidil  6 upvotes 3 years ago
      Minoxidil can prevent hair follicle miniaturization, not just stimulate hair growth. Finasteride and dutasteride don't work for everyone, suggesting DHT may not be the sole cause of hair loss; hair loss could be due to multiple factors, including autoimmune conditions.

      community What else is good. Besides the big 3.

      in Chat  34 upvotes 2 months ago
      Key treatments for hair preservation include minoxidil, finasteride/dutasteride, and microneedling, with additional options like specific shampoos, oils, biotin, zinc, tretinoin, clascoterone, and low-level laser therapy. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, reducing stress, and addressing nutrient deficiencies can also support hair health.

      community Has anyone hear of the drug called Xeljanz?

      in Question  3 upvotes 8 years ago
      The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically mentioning Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and Xeljanz. The user inquires about Xeljanz and shares a link suggesting it may help with hair loss.