A 21-year-old woman with female pattern baldness has tried minoxidil, red light therapy, and supplements without success. She is considering spironolactone and seeking medical advice.
A user shared their 2-year hair regrowth journey using finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, and a diet change, without a hair transplant. Despite skepticism from others, the user insists the results are natural and encourages consistency and dietary adjustments.
Onion juice, when applied topically, is an effective treatment for AlopeciaAreata, showing significant hair regrowth in both males and females. The study suggests it could be interesting to test its effectiveness on Androgenic Alopecia.
Essential oils like rosemary, thyme, lavender, and cedar wood in a carrier oil may effectively treat alopeciaareata and potentially male pattern baldness by stimulating the scalp similarly to minoxidil. The user plans to try this routine and share results.
A user with alopeciaareata is considering treatment options like injections or Olumiant but is concerned about cost and whether delaying treatment will lead to permanent hair loss. They are seeking alternative treatments that are more affordable for a college student.
After experiencing hair loss due to alopeciaareata following COVID-19 vaccination and infection, the individual saw improvement with steroid treatments and Olumiant. They paused Olumiant during a second COVID-19 infection and expressed concern about potential hair loss flare-ups.
A 33-year-old female with androgenic alopecia experienced alopeciaareata patches after PRP treatment. She is seeking others' experiences with PRP worsening alopeciaareata.
A user with alopecia totalis, borderline universalis, seeks advice on getting into a Xeljanz trial or appealing insurance for coverage. They experienced significant hair regrowth but are now seeing hair loss again and want to try Xeljanz.
The conversation discusses diffuse unpatterned alopecia (DUPA) and its possible causes, including sensitivity to DHT, not being androgenic alopecia, being diffuse alopeciaareata, or hormonal issues. Treatments mentioned include topical melatonin, Clobetasol Propionate for alopeciaareata, and the lack of results from using finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil.
The user is experiencing hair loss with possible causes including chronic telogen effluvium, diffuse alopeciaareata, and androgenic alopecia. They have tried treatments like Nizoral shampoo, minoxidil, and finasteride, and are considering a biopsy for further clarity.
A user diagnosed with AlopeciaAreata started using Litfulo (ritlecitinib), kenalog shots, and mometasone furoate 0.1%. They shaved their head and are seeking others' experiences with Litfulo.
A person with AlopeciaAreata on their beard is using CB-03-01 and oral minoxidil for treatment. Some users question the effectiveness of CB-03-01 for beard hair, suggesting that minoxidil alone may be responsible for any observed hair growth.
A 50-year-old Black woman with alopeciaareata and traction alopecia is seeking a science-based hair loss routine. Current treatments include spearmint tea for DHT levels and considering PRP.
Eli Lilly's drug baricitinib showed effectiveness in treating alopeciaareata, with higher doses resulting in significant hair regrowth compared to placebo. The treatment is not for male pattern baldness.
Hair loss treatments discussed: Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, and Spironolactone. Woman with androgenetic alopecia and alopeciaareata shares experience using Spironolactone.
A 25-year-old experiencing hair thinning all over the body and head, despite using minoxidil and having low vitamin D levels, is advised to seek a second opinion from a dermatologist specializing in hair loss. The likely diagnosis is diffuse alopeciaareata, which may require treatment with a JAK inhibitor.
The user has been using oral finasteride for 15 months and oral minoxidil for 6 months, and developed alopeciaareata, for which a dermatologist prescribed calcipotriol/betamethasone. The treatment is helping, but the user is experiencing another shedding phase and is concerned about the effects of the steroid cream and the cause of hair loss.
A user shared a 9-month hair recovery journey from androgenic alopecia using 1 mg finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil twice daily, and weekly dermarolling with a 1.5 mm roller. Some responders were skeptical about the authenticity of the results, while others confirmed the consistency of the user's appearance and supported the effectiveness of the treatment.
A 25-year-old discusses using castor oil combined with minoxidil for alopeciaareata after noticing hair loss. They seek advice on the effectiveness of this treatment.
Celery juice is discussed as a potential treatment for crown balding, with skepticism from users. The conversation highlights differences between alopeciaareata and male pattern baldness.
A user's hair regrowth journey using biotin and minoxidil after initial treatments with Nizoral shampoo and Ketoconazole serum didn't work. The comments suggest the hair loss might not be male pattern baldness (MPB), but possibly AlopeciaAreata, an autoimmune disorder, and recommend getting a second opinion and considering other treatments like corticosteroids.
The user experienced significant hair loss after 9 months of using 0.5mg dutasteride and oral minoxidil, possibly due to alopeciaareata. It is advised to consult a doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment, as dutasteride and finasteride may not be effective.
A user did not respond to finasteride, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil for hair loss after four years of treatment and is considering scalp micropigmentation (SMP). Other users suggest the hair loss pattern may indicate alopeciaareata and recommend seeing a dermatologist.
A woman who has been experiencing hair loss for several years, and her question of whether there is any benefit to getting a biopsy to check if it's AGA or diffuse alopeciaareata when no cure or very effective treatment exists. Treatments such as spironolactone and Minoxidil/finasteride/RU58841 have previously been discussed.
A user's transformation from an accountant to a spartan with a full beard, discussing the potential of DUPA and alopeciaareata, as well as treatments like vitamins, topicals, and natural treatments for potential regrowth.
The user shared their 10-year hair loss journey, discussing treatments like oral minoxidil, oral finasteride, and LLLT, and ultimately deciding on a hair transplant. They also explored the possibility of having alopeciaareata incognita and advised seeking multiple opinions before surgery.
After suffering from hair loss and Seborrheic Dermatitis for three years with no improvement from various treatments, the individual found success with COQ10 and PQQ supplements, which led to new hair growth and a healthy scalp without flare-ups. They also plan to start additional supplements recommended by a dermatologist.
The user experienced eyebrow hair loss and tried various treatments, including Minoxidil, a Capsaicin-based product, Latanoprost, Bimatoprost, Castor Oil, and Travoprost. Despite initial setbacks and a brutal shedding phase, they eventually saw positive results with Travoprost, encouraging others not to give up on treatments.
The conversation discusses hair thinning and treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, oral and topical minoxidil, and RU58841. Users share experiences with retrograde alopecia, hair transplants, and stress-related hair loss, while also considering thyroid issues and other potential causes.
Hair loss without a white bulb may indicate mechanical damage, anagen effluvium, alopeciaareata, or traction alopecia. Seeking a specialist is recommended, but access can be difficult in smaller areas.