The conversation discusses the potential effects of soy isoflavones on hairloss, suggesting soy might counteract DHT due to its estrogenic properties. It also touches on the legitimacy of sources and anecdotal stories about soy consumption.
Buzzing or shaving your head can boost confidence and save money on hairloss treatments. Some prefer treatments like finasteride and minoxidil to maintain their hair.
People are discussing why barbers often don't mention their clients' hairloss, with some sharing personal experiences where barbers did suggest treatments like finasteride (Fin) or mentioned the possibility of hair transplants. Some barbers avoid the topic to not offend clients, while others openly discuss it and recommend treatments or acknowledge the issue when asked.
PP405 is expected to be a promising addition to hairloss treatments, potentially working well with existing treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, but not as a standalone solution. Users are hopeful for its effectiveness, especially in combination with other treatments, though expectations vary.
Switching from finasteride to dutasteride can lead to increased shedding and hairloss for some, while others see improvement. The effectiveness varies, with some users experiencing better results with dutasteride, while others find finasteride more beneficial.
Hair cloning technology is advancing, with clinical trials for improved methods expected by 2028 and 2029, potentially offering a solution for hairloss if donor follicles remain. Organtech's expansion into other biotech areas may secure funding, but the effectiveness of cloning depends on the availability of androgen-resistant donor follicles.
Many users report better results with finasteride than dutasteride for hairloss, despite studies suggesting otherwise. Some suggest that dutasteride's effectiveness may depend on the delivery method, such as using lipids for absorption.
The conversation discusses creating a personalized topical treatment for hairloss, with ingredients like finasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, melatonin, caffeine, and others. Users share their ideal formulations, including combinations of minoxidil, finasteride, tretinoin, adenosine, and other compounds, while also discussing the importance of managing inflammation.
PP405 shows potential for hair growth, with 31% of advanced balding men experiencing over 20% increase in hair density in 8 weeks. However, skepticism persists due to selective data presentation and lack of long-term results, with comparisons to treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
The conversation humorously acknowledges the role of mice in testing Minoxidil for hairloss while also discussing the ethics of animal testing. Some users argue against animal testing, citing cruelty, while others defend its necessity for medical advancements.
Finasteride and dutasteride must be taken continuously to prevent hairloss, and minoxidil should also be used long-term. Patience is needed as results from these treatments can take months to over a year to appear.
A 22-year-old using finasteride and 2% ketoconazole shampoo for hairloss sees mixed results after three months, with some improvement at the crown but worsening at the temples. Suggestions include waiting 6-12 months, considering dutasteride, adding minoxidil, microneedling, caffeine tonic, and retinol.
The user uses a 1.5mm derma stamp weekly for hairloss and applies minoxidil afterward, feeling a slight burn but no bleeding. They question if bleeding, seen in others using a derma pen, indicates proper technique.
The conversation discusses the delay in the release of GT20029 for hairloss treatment and skepticism about its effectiveness. Participants mention other treatments like verteporfin and advancements in transplant procedures as more realistic options.
A user has been using Minoxidil and dermarolling for 4 months to treat hairloss, with some success. However, others suggest that without adding finasteride to the regimen, the hair regrowth may not last.
The conversation is about the potential of the RCH-01/Replicel hairloss treatment and its lack of updates since 2013, with the user expressing hope for its success and considering using Minoxidil, finasteride, and dermarolling in the meantime. Other treatments mentioned as promising are Breezula and Tsuji.
The user is using oral minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss and plans to add topical minoxidil and a dermaroller. They also use ketoconazole shampoo to support hair regrowth.
The user is using testosterone and finasteride to prevent hairloss and is considering adding Primobolan or Masteron, which are DHT-derivatives. They are seeking advice on their genetic risk for male pattern baldness and whether they can safely use these compounds without significant hairloss.
A 21-year-old male recently had a hair transplant and is considering starting finasteride to prevent further hairloss. Finasteride can be started immediately to maintain existing hair, with potential side effects like decreased libido, and results may take several months.
The conversation discusses the ineffectiveness of tablet forms of dutasteride for hairloss due to poor absorption compared to soft gel capsules. It suggests switching to FDA-approved soft gel capsules for better results, as tablets may not adequately suppress DHT levels.
The conversation discusses the potential impact of creatine on hairloss, with some users sharing personal experiences of increased shedding while others argue there's no scientific evidence linking creatine to hairloss. The original poster switched from finasteride to dutasteride and is considering resuming creatine after monitoring its effects on hairloss.
The conversation is about concerns and advice regarding microneedling for hairloss, with potential risks like chronic inflammation, scarring, and folliculitis. The user has been using minoxidil, finasteride, and stemoxydine with good results and is considering adding microneedling, with recommendations for using a dermastamp or pen.
UCLA's PP405 shows promise in reactivating dormant hair follicles for hairloss treatment but is still in clinical trials. Minoxidil and finasteride remain common treatments until PP405 becomes available.
A user is seeing good results with RU58841 for hairloss, noting reduced shedding and thicker hair. They plan to use pumpkin seed oil as a solvent to avoid water content, which they believe reduces the effectiveness of anti-androgens.
The conversation is about a 25-year-old male's one-year hairloss treatment progress using 0.25mg finasteride daily and 2% ketoconazole shampoo. The user shared progress pictures trying to maintain consistent lighting for comparison.
The conversation discusses the potential of verteporfin in treating hairloss, with some users reporting positive results and speculating that it could lead to a cure for baldness. Others are skeptical, and there's a debate on the effectiveness of verteporfin for regrowing hair and reducing transplant scars.
The conversation is about the safety and effects of using pyrilutamide for hairloss. One person reported severe negative effects, another experienced minor side effects without much benefit for hair, and a third found the anecdote helpful in making a decision.
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This post by PastelDeUva discusses their experience with Minoxidil and Finasteride for hairloss treatments, which they stopped using for a year before resuming due to family's negative opinion. After restarting, they posted photos of the progression/regression of their hairline and are now planning on adding finasteride and dermarolling in order to get good results.