A female user's experience using Spironolactone to treat Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) and Androgenic Alopecia, as well as discussing the effectiveness of the drug at different dosages.
Clascoterone's European release is expected in Q4 2026, with FDA approval anticipated by mid-2027. The discussion includes questions about the approval timeline and potential acceleration due to unmet needs.
VDPHL01 shows faster and stronger hair growth compared to standard minoxidil, with no major side effects reported. Users discuss combining it with other treatments like dutasteride and finasteride for better results, while expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of PP405.
Clascoterone 5% solution shows strong potential for hair growth, offering a new treatment for alopecia with minimal side effects. It blocks androgen receptors locally and may be available by late 2026 or early 2027.
The user experienced significant hair improvement after 3 months of oral finasteride and 6 months of topical minoxidil, with additional weekly microneedling. Hair shedding decreased significantly with no side effects reported.
PP405 shows initial promise for treating androgenetic alopecia, with safety confirmed in early trials, but skepticism remains due to limited data. Further trials are needed to determine its true efficacy and potential market impact.
Switching from finasteride 1mg daily to dutasteride 0.5mg daily may offer better hair regrowth. However, if finasteride is effective, fully switching to dutasteride is not advised; instead, adding dutasteride once a week could be beneficial.
A 33-year-old is using topical minoxidil, oral finasteride (1mg), a derma pen, and 0.05% tretinoin on the hairline to treat hair loss, showing progress after 2 months. They apply tretinoin in the evening with minoxidil and use a derma pen once a week at 1.5mm.
A 31-year-old man plans to address his receding hairline using topical finasteride, followed by topical minoxidil 5% with microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo. He seeks advice on product availability in India.
A 23-year-old is considering starting a prescribed treatment for hair loss, which includes Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, topical Finasteride with Minoxidil, and Ketoconazole shampoo. They are concerned about the potential impact on future fertility and whether to start with Dutasteride or try Finasteride first.
A 22-year-old is experiencing hairline thinning and has been using topical minoxidil for a year without significant improvement. They are considering finasteride despite concerns about side effects and are seeking reassurance and advice from others with similar experiences.
MCT oil helps reduce dandruff, flaking, and itching, and may slow hair loss progression. Eliminating sugar and dairy also stabilizes hair loss, while zinc, sugar, and dairy can worsen scalp conditions.
A 24-year-old male is experiencing a receding hairline and is advised to use topical minoxidil for hair regrowth, while being cautious about finasteride due to potential side effects. Adding ketoconazole shampoo is suggested for scalp health, and consistent use of minoxidil is recommended for noticeable results in 3-6 months.
An 18-year-old experiencing mild hair thinning is prescribed ketoconazole shampoo, clobetasol, and a solution with minoxidil, finasteride, and tretinoin. They are hesitant to start finasteride due to concerns about systemic absorption and its impact on facial hair development.
A 34-year-old male shares his 4-month progress using Minoxidil 5%, Finasteride 0.2% liquid, Tretinoin 0.01% liquid, and a dermaroller once a week for hair regrowth, reporting no side effects and noticing baby hairs on the crown. He prefers topical treatments over oral Finasteride and is optimistic about further progress.
Vitamin E and K deficiencies due to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency may affect hair growth. A scalp biopsy is recommended to check for autoimmune-related hair loss.
A 20-year-old male has been experiencing hair loss since age 16 and has tried various treatments including topical minoxidil, topical and oral finasteride, and oral dutasteride with minoxidil, but has not seen significant improvement. He is currently using 1.5mg dutasteride and 5mg oral minoxidil daily, along with derma penning, and is seeking advice on regrowing hair to avoid using hair fibers.
The user experienced improved hair health and density after three months using 1mg finasteride and topical minoxidil twice daily, with no side effects. They also use ketoconazole 2% twice weekly and purchase their medications from Amazon.
Oral dutasteride and oral minoxidil are recommended for hair regrowth, with topical treatments being less effective. Stopping treatment results in losing any regrowth achieved.
The user has been using finasteride for 2.5 years and topical minoxidil for 9 months with minimal regrowth and is considering trying dutasteride or other treatments like microneedling and Maxogen. They are hesitant about a hair transplant and are advised to consider additional treatments or supplements.
Minoxidil can cause significant hair shedding, especially for those who don't need it, and should be used cautiously under medical advice. Natural remedies like onion, rosemary oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, and a healthy lifestyle can help recover from minoxidil-related hair loss.
The user is experiencing hair loss despite using minoxidil and dutasteride consistently since October, with no significant improvement. Suggestions include trying microneedling, switching dutasteride brands, or adding finasteride.
The user is taking dutasteride and minoxidil for hair loss but is concerned about continued hair shedding and lack of visible results. Others advise that shedding is normal, suggest better photo documentation for comparison, and recommend patience as results may take longer to appear.
A 38-year-old male is experiencing temple hair loss and is considering treatments like topical Finasteride and Minoxidil, despite concerns about side effects and shedding. He is also contemplating a hair transplant and seeking advice on additional shampoos or supplements.
A user shared their experience using Minoxidil 5% once daily for 77 days without any other treatments, reporting no side effects. Another user mentioned stopping finasteride due to side effects and now only uses Minoxidil.
A 26-year-old is starting a hair loss treatment using 1mg oral finasteride daily, 5% topical minoxidil foam twice daily, 2% ketoconazole shampoo weekly, and microneedling once a week. They noticed worsening hair loss over the past year and are seeking advice.
Finasteride helps with hair loss by lowering DHT levels in the scalp, which is more important than blood DHT levels. If finasteride is not effective, consulting a doctor or considering switching to dutasteride may be advisable.
The user has been using Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil for hair loss but hasn't seen desired results and is considering Advanced PRP with autologous exosomes. Some users suggest these treatments are scams, while others discuss increasing Dutasteride dosage or exploring other options like low-level laser therapy.
The user has been on finasteride for 18 months and experienced significant hair shedding after increasing minoxidil dosage, which has not stopped despite reducing the dosage. They are concerned about the effectiveness of finasteride and whether minoxidil triggered ongoing hair loss, compounded by personal stress and trauma.
The user has been using oral Minoxidil, finasteride, dermastamping, and Ketoconazole for hair regrowth with positive results and no side effects. They plan to switch to dutasteride but face challenges obtaining it legally in Germany.