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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity 57% increased chance of pattern hair loss independently associated with the consumption of sugary beverages in men (p<0.001) Pt 2
in Research/Science 486 upvotes 1 year ago Sugary beverages increase the risk of pattern hair loss in men by 57%. Treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
community 57% increased chance of pattern hair loss independently associated with the consumption of sugary beverages in men (p<0.001).
in Research/Science 295 upvotes 2 years ago Sugary beverages increase the risk of pattern hair loss in men by 57%, and type 2 diabetes is linked to female pattern hair loss. Reducing sugar intake and using treatments like finasteride and minoxidil may help manage hair loss.
community Derma told me to quit finastirde
in Finasteride/Dutasteride 276 upvotes 5 months ago A dermatologist advised stopping finasteride after 3-6 months, but many users disagreed, stating it should be used indefinitely to maintain hair. Users recommended finding a new dermatologist due to the perceived misinformation.
community My 7 year journey with Finasteride (Minoxidil joins the game!)
in Progress Pictures 241 upvotes 5 years ago A seven-year journey with Finasteride and Minoxidil for hair loss. The post includes progress pictures showing the effects of the treatments, which have led to impressive results.
community Is this enough to regrow my lions mane and if no what am I missing?
in Chat 1 upvotes 1 year ago A user is trying to regrow hair using a natural approach without Minoxidil or finasteride, focusing on micro-needling, red light therapy, and various oils and serums. Other users suggest that medical treatments are more effective for male pattern baldness.
community Do you keep gains if you stop microneedling?
in Microneedling 15 upvotes 8 months ago Stopping microneedling may result in losing hair gains, as it enhances the effectiveness of treatments like minoxidil. Combining microneedling with minoxidil and finasteride is more effective than using microneedling alone.
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