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      community 19M. How many of you see meds as a full solution vs something to be on until more advancements?

      in Chat  5 upvotes 1 month ago
      Minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride are commonly used for hair loss treatment, with some users seeing them as long-term solutions while awaiting future advancements like hair follicle cloning or gene engineering. Some users also consider additional treatments like anti-inflammatories, PRP, and hair transplants, but remain skeptical about a definitive cure.

      community Why so much hate for PP405 all of a sudden?

      in Technology  48 upvotes 1 year ago
      PP405 is a new hair loss treatment facing mixed reactions due to initial hype and insufficient data. Some are hopeful, but many doubt its effectiveness compared to minoxidil and finasteride.

      community 4 Month Update on Pyrilutamide

      in Update  11 upvotes 3 years ago
      Hair loss treatment with Pyrilutamide, Minoxidil, and Finasteride showed improvement after 4 months. Shedding reduced, hair feels stronger and healthier, with no side effects.

      community Fin(pill) RU(top) ED dermarolling 2x Week

      in Progress Pictures  38 upvotes 4 years ago
      The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically using finasteride pills, RU58841 topically, and dermarolling twice a week. The user also mentions considering minoxidil and addressing a vitamin D deficiency, which may have contributed to reduced hair shedding.

      community Rate my stack! (Using a nuclear protocol)

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  16 upvotes 5 years ago
      A hair loss regimen involving Dutasteride, Oral Minoxidil, Mesotherapy, Topical Minoxidil/Finasteride, RU58841, Alfatridiol, Microneedling, LLLT, Keto shampoo, Vitamin K/D/Fish oil/Borage Oil/MSM, Oral Castor oil and Niacin. It also mentions products that have been dropped from the regimen due to not being worth the hassle or messing with libido.

      community DHT blockers for women, and your experiences with them?

      in Female  6 upvotes 6 years ago
      A user shared their experience with Spironolactone for hair loss, noting it stopped hair loss and cleared acne but had side effects like frequent urination and potential kidney damage. They also mentioned Bicalutamide as a potentially more potent DHT blocker with fewer side effects and asked for others' experiences with DHT blockers for women.

      community Wanting to try topical AHK-CU/GHK-CU

      in Research/Science  5 upvotes 2 months ago
      The user is exploring topical treatments AHK-CU and GHK-CU for hair loss, avoiding Minoxidil and prescription medications. They believe their hair loss is not genetic but caused by Accutane, and are considering products like Neurogan and Bloom by Fleur.

      community Average r/bald user complaining

      in Satire  402 upvotes 8 months ago
      Hair loss treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841, focusing on their effectiveness and side effects. It also highlights the disparity in medical research funding between hair loss and conditions like endometriosis.

      community What if DHT is not the vilan.

      in Chat  13 upvotes 5 years ago
      Hair loss may be influenced more by inflammation, microbiome imbalances, and gut health than DHT. Treatments discussed include minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, fecal microbiota transplants, and JAK inhibitors.

      community The Big Fat Layer II

      in Research/Science  26 upvotes 5 years ago
      Hair loss treatment should target dermal white adipose tissue (DWAT) to restore hair follicles. Potential remedies include tocopherol (vitamin E), botox, rosiglitazone, niacin, kojyl cinnamate esters, and ADP355.

      community A Different Take on Curing MBP

       17 upvotes 7 years ago
      Addressing hair loss by focusing on posture, blood flow, and craniofacial development. Methods include improving posture, cardiovascular activity, scalp massages, healthy diet, meditation, using minoxidil, and addressing craniofacial issues.

      community I had claude create a protocol only using fda approved drugs.

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 7 months ago
      A new hair loss protocol using FDA-approved topical treatments targets eight pathways, potentially improving results by 60-75% compared to the standard 40-50% from oral minoxidil and finasteride. The protocol includes minoxidil, finasteride, tacrolimus, cetirizine, bimatoprost, lithium gluconate, losartan, melatonin, NAC, caffeine, and tretinoin, with a monthly cost of $35-50 in Mexico and $80-150 in the US.

      community 1 Year after TE. Scarred scalp

      in Progress Pictures  8 upvotes 1 year ago
      Hair loss after telogen effluvium (TE) with thinning and possible scarring, treated with 5 mg oral minoxidil. Concerns about scarring alopecia and lack of regrowth, with suggestions to consider finasteride for better results.

      community Topical spironolactone — how many ml do you apply?

      in Female  6 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses the use of topical spironolactone for hair loss, with the original poster applying 8 ml daily but learning that 2 ml is recommended. It also touches on hair transplants and the role of DHT sensitivity in hair loss, emphasizing individual differences in treatment outcomes.

      community Just passed by a homeless guy!

      in Chat  190 upvotes 1 year ago
      Hair loss treatments include finasteride, minoxidil, alfatradiol, vitamins, red light therapy, ketoconazole shampoo, meditation, green tea, leg workouts, and silk pillows. Genetics is emphasized as the primary factor in hair health, with some humor about unconventional methods like drug use affecting hair loss.

      community Why is it so hard to select one

      in Satire  645 upvotes 1 year ago
      Choosing hair loss treatments is challenging due to concerns about side effects from finasteride and minoxidil. Users suggest starting with topical treatments and gradually increasing dosage, while some recommend oral finasteride for its effectiveness despite potential side effects.

      community Dutasteride/RU/MIN will NOT work for everyone.

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  1 upvotes 1 year ago
      Hair loss treatments like Dutasteride, RU58841, and Minoxidil may not work for everyone, as some individuals experience no improvement despite extensive use and research. Genetic factors can play a significant role, and standard treatments may not be effective for all.

      community Is fluridil cost-efficiency absolute garbage?

      in Product  1 upvotes 2 years ago
      Fluridil is considered safe with moderate effectiveness for hair loss, but its cost of €50 per month is seen as high compared to other treatments. The user is considering Pyri as a more cost-effective option and is seeking success stories about Fluridil's ability to stop hair loss without side effects.