The post discusses a successful hair loss treatment involving a hairtransplant, finasteride, and minoxidil. The user underwent a 2000 graft hairtransplant at the hairline in a clinic in Sweden.
The user stopped using finasteride and minoxidil after a hairtransplant, now only using coconut oil and serum, and is concerned about potential hair loss. Others advise continuing finasteride to prevent future hair loss, despite the user's doctor suggesting it's unnecessary.
The conversation discusses unconventional methods for hair regrowth, including scalp trauma like burning or microneedling, and compares them to treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride. It highlights skepticism about these methods and the body's unpredictable healing responses.
Landon Donovan recently had a hairtransplant, leading to noticeable changes in his appearance. The conversation revolves around his confidence and reactions to his new look.
The conversation discusses the lack of significant advancements in hair loss treatments beyond finasteride and minoxidil, questioning if hair restoration technology has reached a dead end. Hairtransplant technology has improved, but new medications face challenges with market entry, cost, accessibility, and long-term effectiveness.
Scientists have successfully grown functional hair follicles in the lab, marking a significant advancement in hair regeneration research. A user shared their personal experience with hair loss treatments, including Minoxidil and Finasteride, and plans to share a detailed protocol for hair restoration.
A hairtransplant significantly improved the user's appearance, making them look younger. They consistently use oral finasteride and minoxidil, which may have contributed to the results.
A 33-year-old male is thrilled with his hairtransplant results one year post-procedure, having used 1 mg finasteride and 2.5 mg oral minoxidil daily, which significantly improved his hair density. The transplanted hair is expected to be permanent, but continued use of finasteride is recommended to maintain surrounding native hair.
A 27-year-old male is using a regimen of topical finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, and biotin for hair loss, and has recently started oral finasteride despite previous side effects. He is considering shaving his head and is advised that a hairtransplant might be possible once hair loss stabilizes.
The user is considering a hairtransplant for crown hair loss but is anxious about recovery and results. They are debating whether to try oral minoxidil for 6-12 months before surgery and whether to address their hairline during the transplant.
The user is unsatisfied with their hairtransplant and is considering another transplant, PRP, exosomes, or stem cells. They currently use topical minoxidil, dutasteride, and tretinoin.
A user shared their positive experience with Trichogenics for hair restoration, highlighting their unique zigzag hairline technique and personalized attention. They had 1700 follicles transplanted and praised the natural results.
A user underwent a 3750 graft hairtransplant in Turkey, initially promised 4500 grafts, and is satisfied with the results despite some concerns about donor site size and crown coverage. The user has been on medications like finasteride and minoxidil for about four months and may consider a second transplant in the future.
The user regrets their hairtransplant after 5 months due to patchy and thin hair, despite starting finasteride at the same time. Many recommend waiting 12-18 months for results and using finasteride and minoxidil before and after the transplant.
Hairtransplants in Bangkok are praised for their natural appearance, with a zigzag hairline design being favored over straight lines. The clinic Hairtran and Dr. Patty receive positive feedback, though some users express skepticism about photo filters and the authenticity of results.
A 42-year-old had 2,100 grafts transplanted to the frontal third of the scalp, using treatments like Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, dermarolling, and PRP. They plan to add RU58841 and have scheduled SMP to improve cosmetic results.
The user has severe diffuse thinning on the scalp and is using finasteride, topical minoxidil, dermarolling, tretinoin, and Nizoral without satisfactory results. They are considering a hairtransplant but are concerned about the cost and the number of grafts needed.
The conversation discusses changes in scalp texture and appearance in areas of hair loss, with concerns about the suitability of these areas for hairtransplants. Users mention issues like fibrosis, inflammation, and thinner skin, advising caution and consultation with clinics before proceeding with transplants.
Chris's hairtransplant looks better, but the hairline is criticized for being too straight and unnatural. Some recommend using finasteride and minoxidil for maintenance.
The user is considering whether to delay meeting their long-distance girlfriend to undergo a hairtransplant or meet her with their current hair loss, having used Dutasteride, Pyrilutamide, and Minoxidil. Most responses advise being honest about the hair loss, suggesting confidence and authenticity are more important than appearance.
A user shared their positive hairtransplant experience at Hairtran Clinic in Thailand, costing about $3600 for 3545 grafts, and mentioned being on oral finasteride and minoxidil for six months. Other users confirmed good results with the same clinic, noting it takes around six months to see significant improvement.
A user shared their 11-year journey with alopecia, using finasteride, dutasteride, and a hairtransplant. They encouraged others not to panic, noting that hair miniaturization can take over 15 years to complete.
A user shared progress pictures 1.5 months after a hairtransplant of 3500 grafts, using oral finasteride, topical finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamins. They are concerned about potential shock loss and the thinning appearance.
The user is generally happy with their hairtransplant results but has concerns about graft density and placement, particularly on the left temple and hairline. They are using finasteride and minoxidil inconsistently, plan to add Priorin, and are considering microneedling and PRP sessions for future care.
Chris Bumstead got a hairtransplant at Now Hair Time, and the discussion focuses on why he chose a less reputable clinic despite having the means for a better one, with some suggesting it was for financial gain. The conversation also touches on concerns about the naturalness of the hairline and the potential impact of his steroid use on the transplant's success.
The post and conversation are about skepticism towards HairClone's crowdfunding campaign for a hair loss cure, with users expressing doubt and calling it a scam. Specific treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A new hair cloning breakthrough suggests a potential cure for hair loss, though skepticism remains about its availability and cost. Users discuss the possibility of unlimited hair grafts for transplants and express hope for future developments.
The conversation is about someone's hairtransplant progress after 8 months, questioning if results will improve. They use topical minoxidil and finasteride, a dermapen, vitamins for hair, and aminexil shampoo, and sometimes do scalp massages.
The user, SnooDonuts9235, shares their positive experience with a hairtransplant and using topical finasteride and minoxidil. They express concern about increased shedding and ask if it is normal. Other users compliment their results and ask about the clinic and procedure details. SnooDonuts9235 encourages others to consider a hairtransplant even without taking oral finasteride and shares that the procedure was not as scary as they initially thought.
The user is using dutasteride, oral and topical minoxidil, Nutrafol, Revita shampoo, ketoconazole shampoo, and a derma roller for hair regrowth. They plan to get a hairtransplant next year.