Minoxidil 0.5% MMP® showed better results in parietal-vertex regions for less advanced female pattern hair loss compared to Minoxidil 5%. MMP® with Minoxidil can improve the quality of life for these patients.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Minoxidil (Min) for hair loss treatment. It concludes that applying a 5% solution once daily is sufficient, and applying it twice daily doesn't provide much more benefit. However, if a higher concentration is beneficial, it can be achieved by more frequent application.
The conversation discusses the use of topicalminoxidil for hair loss and the potential benefits of taking a MinoxidilResponse Test to determine enzyme activity related to its effectiveness. Some users have considered or tried alternatives like oral minoxidil or tretinoin, with mixed experiences regarding side effects and effectiveness.
A 30-year-old is using topicalminoxidil 6% and finasteride for hair loss, showing significant progress over five months. They also use dermastamping, nizoral shampoo, and had a hair and scalp treatment.
A 22-year-old is experiencing severe hair loss and questions the effectiveness of topicalMinoxidil, considering that they might be a non-responder. They have recently increased the dosage and are not using Finasteride, while also using a 0.5 mm derma stamp.
The user has been using topicalminoxidil with tretinoin for 9 months without much regrowth and suspects finasteride is responsible for any improvement. They are inquiring about tests to determine response to topicalminoxidil and seeking advice on switching to oral minoxidil, including potential side effects and monitoring requirements.