A user discusses using onion shampoo for hairloss, noting it may be effective but unsure if results are due to the shampoo or other treatments like Minoxidil and a laser comb. They do not use finasteride.
The user is experiencing severe hairloss, possibly due to telogen effluvium, after stress, poor nutrition, and hormonal changes. They are using Nizoral and supplements but are considering hormonal treatments like spironolactone despite previous side effects.
Creatine may increase DHT levels, potentially causing hairloss in some people, though experiences vary. Treatments like finasteride or minoxidil are suggested to manage potential hairloss.
The conversation criticizes the negative attitude towards those concerned about side effects from hairlosstreatments like finasteride and minoxidil, or who prefer natural remedies. Specific treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and RU58841, with an agreement that finasteride and minoxidil are proven effective.
The conversation discusses using a red light face mask on the head as a cost-effective alternative to a red light cap for hairlosstreatment. The original poster is currently using 5% minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo but is considering additional treatments due to thinning hair.
Epristeride is a selective 5 alpha reductase type 2 inhibitor that may reduce scalp DHT similarly to finasteride, with potentially fewer side effects. It is suggested that combining epristeride with finasteride or dutasteride could enhance hairlosstreatment effectiveness.
In the Czech Republic, doctors are largely unaware of hairlosstreatments beyond minoxidil, and finasteride is hard to obtain. Many users suggest buying treatments like finasteride and minoxidil from other countries or online.
The user plans to use RU58841 in the morning and Pyrilutamide in the evening for hairlosstreatment, considering replacing Fluridil with Pyrilutamide. They believe Pyrilutamide is effective.
The user has been using minoxidil for hairloss and is considering trying a compounded topical treatment with 0.1% dutasteride, minoxidil, tretinoin, collagen, and silicon, as recommended by a trichologist. They learned that dutasteride might be more effective than finasteride and are seeking opinions on the use of topical dutasteride.
The conversation discusses the potential link between gut health and hairloss, with personal experiences of hair thinning and stomach issues shared. Some individuals found no success with common hairlosstreatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride and are exploring the impact of gut health on hair growth.
The user recommends using Regenepure (keto shampoo), Lipogaine (minoxidil), and NatureMade Biotin pills for hairlosstreatment and advises against taking finasteride (propecia) without considering potential side effects. They share their own experience with these treatments and suggest reading about both the benefits and risks before deciding on finasteride.
A 27-year-old woman is seeking advice on hairlosstreatments, considering options like Spiro, Viviscal tablets, Rogaine, dermarolling, Nizoral shampoo, saw palmetto, castor oil, jojoba oil, and spearmint tea. She has a history of hairloss since childhood, has tried various treatments, and is looking for effective solutions before accepting her condition.
Finasteride, minoxidil, dermarolling, and topical antiandrogens are effective for hair regrowth. Future treatments may include CB0301 and hair cloning.
The conversation discusses using herbal oils, scalp massage, and dietary changes for hairloss prevention, with some success in regrowing baby hairs. Treatments mentioned include peppermint oil, cinnamon oil, castor oil, and RU58841.
Natural remedies may improve hair and scalp health but do not stop hairloss related to DHT or other imbalances. Proven treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride are recommended for effective results.
Low-dose Dutasteride, used 2-3 times a week, is as effective as daily Finasteride for hairloss with fewer side effects. Users report increased libido and better results with Dutasteride compared to Finasteride.
The conversation humorously suggests using immunosuppressants like ciclosporine and oral minoxidil for hair regrowth, with a satirical plan involving hair transplants from family members. It highlights the side effects and impracticality of such treatments, emphasizing the post's satirical nature.
Finasteride is recommended for hairloss starting at age 17, with some users suggesting starting even earlier. Minoxidil is also suggested as an option, while lifestyle changes like diet and exercise are noted as beneficial for health but not effective for slowing genetic hairloss.
A 25-year-old discusses hairloss and its impact on confidence, considering treatments like finasteride and minoxidil. Recommendations include these medications and lifestyle changes to manage hairloss.
Scalp biopsies are crucial for diagnosing hairloss conditions like Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) and retrograde hairloss, as treatments like finasteride and dutasteride may not be effective if other conditions are present. Combining PPAR-GAMMA agonists with retinoids could improve treatments for conditions like Lichen Planopilaris.
The user is using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss but is looking for new treatments. Pyrilutamide and GT20029 are potential future treatments, with Pyrilutamide expected next year and GT20029 possibly by 2027.
User shared progress in treating hairloss and improving skin, using treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, tretinoin, microneedling, and skin care regimen. Others commented on the impressive results and asked about costs and side effects.
Resveratrol and fisetin, found in red wine and strawberries, may promote hair growth by affecting hair follicle cells. Users discuss various treatments, including natural remedies like saw palmetto and topical applications, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness compared to pharmaceuticals like finasteride.
A woman who has been experiencing hairloss for several years, and her question of whether there is any benefit to getting a biopsy to check if it's AGA or diffuse alopecia areata when no cure or very effectivetreatment exists. Treatments such as spironolactone and Minoxidil/finasteride/RU58841 have previously been discussed.
Testosterone can still cause hairloss even when DHT is blocked by dutasteride, especially if hair follicles are sensitive. Topical treatments like RU58841 or pyrilutamide may help, but their long-term effectiveness is uncertain compared to dutasteride.
Intermittent fasting may suppress hair follicle regeneration, but opinions vary on its impact on hairloss. Some users report no negative effects or even hair improvement while using treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
People are hopeful for a permanent hairloss solution by the 2030s, considering options like hair cloning and treatments like pp405. Synthetic hair transplants have been attempted but are not effective long-term.
The conversation discusses experimenting with microneedling for hairloss, specifically addressing non-responsiveness and the use of topical treatments like dutasteride, minoxidil, and tretinoin. The user seeks advice on effective frequency and depth combinations for better results.