Red light therapy with dual wavelengths (650nm and 850nm) can stimulate hair regrowth without DHTblockers. Consistent use of a panel with these wavelengths has shown positive results in hair regrowth.
Training scalp muscles to absorb more DHT is suggested as a hair loss solution, but users debate its effectiveness compared to medications like dutasteride and finasteride. Concerns about side effects of DHTblockers, such as reduced libido, are discussed, with some advocating for natural remedies like scalp massages and healthy living.
Minoxidil alone is not effective for hair regrowth; adding a DHTblocker like finasteride or dutasteride is recommended. Dermastamping and micro-needling can enhance results, and some users suggest trying oral minoxidil or natural DHTblockers.
Hair regrowth in transfems is more effective due to hormonal changes, specifically estrogen, which keeps hair in growth phase longer. Treatments mentioned include anti-androgens, sex hormones, and DHTblockers like finasteride.
Breezula protects hair follicles from both testosterone and DHT, unlike finasteride, which only protects against DHT. This could potentially lead to significant hair regrowth, similar to results seen in transgender individuals using hormone blockers.
Use topical minoxidil and dermarolling to help grow hair, but also take a DHTblocker like finasteride or dutasteride to address the underlying issue and prevent further hair loss.
Beard hair grown with minoxidil can become permanent because it is not sensitive to DHT, unlike scalp hair, which requires ongoing minoxidil use even with DHTblockers like finasteride or dutasteride. Dutasteride reduces scalp DHT significantly but not completely, which may explain why scalp hair still needs minoxidil for maintenance.
Gym and creatine can cause hair loss by increasing testosterone and androgenic activity. DHTblockers may help some, while others need androgen suppression with topical AA like RU or Pyri.
Hair loss can be treated by correcting glucose metabolism in hair follicles and using equol as a safer DHTblocker. Production of these treatments is starting soon, and a Discord channel is available for more information.
Some hair loss may be linked to chromosome 20, which isn't affected by DHTblockers like finasteride. Treatments like minoxidil, microneedling, and genetic testing are suggested, but their effectiveness for this type of hair loss is uncertain.
CB-03-01, also known as Breezula, is being considered as an alternative to DHTblockers for hair loss. Users are discussing its effectiveness, potential regrowth, side effects like scalp irritation, and hormonal impacts.
A 15-year-old is experiencing hair loss and is considering treatment options. They are aware they cannot use DHTblockers like finasteride due to their age and are exploring other causes like Telogen Effluvium.
Nanoxidil is considered to have better absorption and fewer side effects than minoxidil, with added DHTblockers. The user is questioning if switching to the more expensive Spectral.DNC-N is worthwhile compared to cheaper options like Kirkland minoxidil.
Creatine may contribute to hair loss, and users suggest avoiding it or using DHTblockers like Saw Palmetto and green tea. Some users report personal experiences of hair loss after starting creatine, while others advise focusing on consistent exercise instead.
Pumpkin seed oil is not a substitute for minoxidil; it acts more like finasteride as a DHTblocker. Minoxidil is necessary for hair growth, and combining it with treatments like PRP or saw palmetto may be beneficial.
A user is using a Finoxidil topical spray and is curious if oral Finasteride would be more effective, considering they are already on a DHTblocker called Cyproterone. They are concerned about the potential impact of oral Finasteride on their transition.
Creatine is debated for causing hair loss, with some users claiming it raises DHT levels, while others argue it has no significant effect. Despite conflicting opinions, some users report hair loss even when using DHTblockers like finasteride.
Minoxidil helps hair growth on both scalp and face, but stopping it leads to hair loss on the scalp, not the face. The user questions why scalp hair can't be maintained with finasteride or androgen blockers after stopping minoxidil, despite these treatments reducing DHT damage.
The conversation suggests starting finasteride or dutasteride alongside minoxidil for better hair loss treatment, as minoxidil alone is seen as ineffective without a DHTblocker. Some users also mention considering RU58841 as an alternative to finasteride.
The user is considering a hair transplant after a year on minoxidil without satisfactory results and is advised to use finasteride or dutasteride as a DHTblocker. Suggestions include using microneedling, tretinoin, and possibly needing 3000-4000 grafts for the transplant.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil and microneedling to potentially thicken small hairs on the forehead after a hair transplant. It also mentions the importance of using an oral DHTblocker for hair growth.
The conversation is about hair regrowth using minoxidil, with suggestions to add finasteride or other treatments for better results. Users recommend combining minoxidil with a DHTblocker and possibly considering a hair transplant.
Hair loss can be caused by various factors such as stress, thyroid issues, and genetics. Treatments mentioned include dutasteride, DHTblockers, and thyroid medication, though results vary.
A 25-year-old user shared progress after two months of using 5% minoxidil nightly on their scalp and beard. Many users suggest combining minoxidil with finasteride or dutasteride to prevent hair loss due to DHT, while others express concerns about potential side effects of these DHTblockers.
Finasteride and minoxidil are commonly used for hair loss, with RU58841 and microneedling also showing effectiveness. Oral minoxidil and dutasteride are noted for their impact, while side effects and alternative treatments like ketoconazole and natural DHTblockers are discussed.
The conversation is about hair loss treatments, specifically discussing the use of minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride. The advice suggests continuing minoxidil and considering dutasteride or finasteride as DHTblockers, with a focus on managing potential shedding and side effects.
A 21-year-old is experiencing hair loss and is unable to use finasteride due to side effects, expressing frustration and depression. Others suggest topical DHTblockers like alfatradiol, spironolactone, and pyrilutamide, and mention using minoxidil and lifestyle changes.
The conversation is about hair regrowth using topical minoxidil, microneedling, and vitamin supplements. The user is hesitant to use DHTblockers like finasteride due to concerns about hormonal side effects.
The user had a hair transplant five years ago and started using minoxidil three months ago. Commenters recommend adding finasteride or other DHTblockers to prevent further hair loss and maintain results.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically using 5% minoxidil foam, Vitamin B12, and Vitamin D, with suggestions to add oral finasteride and minoxidil for better results. Concerns about side effects, particularly from finasteride, and the need for a DHTblocker are also highlighted.