does redensyl allow you to maintain your hair after stopping it contrary to what happens when stopping minoxidil ? Minoxidil 11/8/2019
The conversation is about whether stopping Redensyl, unlike Minoxidil, allows you to maintain hair growth benefits. The user is considering Redensyl as an alternative to Minoxidil due to concerns about hair loss upon cessation of Minoxidil.
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5 / 203 resultscommunity If I would have started earlier I would probably have quit
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, including Avodart (Dutasteride), finasteride, minoxidil, and peptide serums with ingredients like Redensyl and Saw Palmetto. Users share experiences and opinions on the effectiveness and side effects of these treatments, with some skepticism about claims regarding DHT and its role in hair loss.
community What’s the consensus on The Ordinary multipeptide hair serum?
The Ordinary multipeptide hair serum is used alongside treatments like minoxidil, topical finasteride, and derma rolling, with some users reporting hair thickening and vellus hair regrowth. However, experiences vary, and some users are skeptical due to the lack of solid evidence and mixed efficacy reports.
community Why do I see so many people here recommend microneedling?
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community RU58841, Topical dutasteride minoxidil and tretonin, dermarolling, serioxyl, and redensyl for about 3 months. Each picture is about 2 weeks of growth. I used to have thick hair with big curls. Am I on track to get it back? Age 32
Treatments for hair loss, including topical dutasteride minoxidil, tretonin, dermarolling, serioxyl, and redensyl over a period of 3 months; switching from RU58841 to pyrilutamide was suggested with potentially less risk of systemic side effects; and encouragement to not give up hope.
community Redensyl for Hair Loss — What It Can and Can’t Do
Redensyl is a plant-based treatment that may support hair regrowth by reactivating dormant follicles and improving hair density, especially in early-stage thinning. It is not a miracle cure and results vary; it is less proven than Minoxidil or Finasteride and may cause scalp irritation.
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