Shiseido's hairlosstreatment reported only 5% regrowth, disappointing many. Users discussed other treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, and CB-03-01 as potential alternatives.
The user is considering adding an anti-androgen, RU58841, to their current hairlosstreatment routine due to receding hair. They are also contemplating waiting for Breezula or Pyrilutamide to become more affordable.
Creatine is believed by some to cause hairloss, potentially by increasing DHT levels, despite conflicting evidence. Users report mixed results when combining creatine with treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil.
The conversation is about starting a hairlosstreatment routine before a wedding in 5.5 months. The suggested treatments include topical Minoxidil, a red light cap, microneedling, and possibly supplements, but opinions vary on whether it's too late to start, with some recommending using hair fibers for the wedding.
Hairlosstreatments discussed include Propecia, Rogaine, Nizoral shampoo, and dermarolling. Users shared experiences and results, with some noticing improvements in hair growth and maintenance.
Minoxidil and Nizoral alone are unlikely to stop hairloss effectively, as they do not address the root cause, which is often DHT. Many users suggest incorporating a 5AR inhibitor like finasteride or dutasteride for better results, despite concerns about potential side effects.
Creatine may increase DHT levels, potentially leading to hairloss, but whey protein and BCAAs are generally considered safe for hair. Finasteride can mitigate creatine's effects on hairloss.
The user shared their experience with hair regrowth using a natural approach, including a good diet, multivitamins, pumpkin seed oil, and scalp massages, without using minoxidil or finasteride. They emphasize this method for those with stabilized hairloss around Norwood 1.5 - 2, noting satisfactory progress over a year.
The user uses finasteride, minoxidil, Nizoral, and dermarolling along with various supplements, oils, and shampoos to combat hairloss. They adjusted their routine based on feedback, changing dermarolling to once a week and reducing zinc intake due to side effects.
The conversation discusses hairlosstreatments, specifically using Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The focus is on progress observed at the temples after one month of treatment.
Topical retinol does not affect hairloss and may help hair regrowth. It is different from isotretinoin, which can cause hairloss due to its systemic effects.
Teenager with hairloss shares experience and encourages others to address their hairloss early. They use a stack of topical finasteride/minoxidil, derma stamp, and ketoconazole shampoo for treatment.
A new treatment, clascoterone 5% solution, shows significant improvement in male hairloss but is considered expensive and only slightly effective by some. It has no side effects and may influence market competition.
The conversation is about seeking updates on new hairlosstreatments, specifically mentioning scube3 and GT20029, with one person mentioning HMI_115 as showing promising results.
The user is experiencing increased hair shedding, scalp sensitivity, and itching despite using finasteride for four months, and has tried various shampoos without relief. They are advised to consult a dermatologist for potential scarring alopecia and consider other treatments like adding Dutasteride.
Buzzing or shaving your head can boost confidence and save money on hairlosstreatments. Some prefer treatments like finasteride and minoxidil to maintain their hair.
Stress can contribute to hairloss. Herbs like Passion Flower, Ginseng, Ashwagandha, and Valerian Root can help reduce stress and potentially improve hair health.
The user shared their journey from hairloss at 17 to a full head of hair using topical finasteride, Saw Palmetto, a natural serum with stem cells and rosemary oil, dermarolling, and a specialized shampoo. They experienced side effects with Dutasteride and found success with their current routine without side effects.
A user discusses their struggle with aggressive hairloss starting at a young age and their use of various treatments, including topical finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, and RU58841, without significant success. Other users share their experiences and suggest trying oral finasteride or dutasteride, topical spironolactone, and maintaining a vitamin regimen, while noting potential side effects like gynecomastia.
Hairlosstreatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride are popular but often lead to side effects and mixed results. The discussion stresses consulting medical professionals and being wary of unproven treatments in the hairloss industry.
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.
A 21-year-old is experiencing aggressive hairloss despite using minoxidil, dutasteride, and GFC, and is seeking advice on whether to switch treatments or consider a hair transplant. Suggestions include continuing current treatments, checking for underlying health issues, and considering alternatives like RU58841 or microneedling.
A 20 year old male discussing his hairloss regimen, which includes using topical dutasteride, rogaine, RU58841, minoxidil and Avodart pills as well as scalp massage, stabbing head with steak knife, counting shed hairs under a hair net and sending them to a lab for analysis. Suggestions from other users include scalping method and switching to saw palmetto and zinc supplements.
The user wants to undergo laser hair removal on a bad hair transplant and maintain their natural hairline. They are seeking shampoo recommendations while using finasteride and minoxidil.
Researchers are working on regenerating hair follicles using stem cells, but a cure for baldness is still years away. Current treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
PP405 is discussed as a potential treatment for hairloss, with excitement about its promise but skepticism about its current effectiveness. Users mention combining it with treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and microneedling, but emphasize it is not a cure.
The user began experiencing hairloss at 14 and is now starting treatment at 18 with a topical solution of 10% minoxidil-finasteride and ketoconazole shampoo. Oral finasteride was not recommended due to potential effects on growth, and microneedling will be considered after four months.
The user is frustrated with hairloss, having switched from topical minoxidil and finasteride to dutasteride and oral minoxidil without seeing improvements. They are considering a hair transplant and are advised to continue the current treatment and explore therapy or lifestyle changes.
The user believes Retrograde Alopecia may be linked to vitamin imbalances, specifically from taking too much Vitamin E, A, Zinc, and Selenium, and suggests it could be a middle ground between Androgenic Alopecia and Telogen Effluvium. Treatments for hairloss mentioned include Androgen inhibitors and improving lifestyle factors like nutrition and sleep, with topical melatonin also recommended for Retrograde Alopecia.
Hairloss theory suggests imbalance between Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) and Androgen Receptor (AR) activation. Proposed treatment includes upregulating VDR, downregulating AR, and improving mitochondrial health.