The user is experiencing hair loss despite using Dutasteride and plans to try RU58841, considering adding Oral Minoxidil. They express frustration with diffuse thinning and seek advice on managing hair loss.
The user is using a 5% minoxidil solution with low propylene glycol and 1 mg of oral finasteride daily but is still experiencing hair shedding, especially at the temples and front. They are concerned about absorption issues and considering adding tretinoin to improve results.
The conversation discusses concerns about potential hairline miniaturization and whether to start finasteride as a preventive measure. Recommendations include consulting a specialist and considering treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole.
A 22-year-old male experienced significant hair regrowth after 4 months using minoxidil, finasteride, and dermarolling. He reported initial mild testicular pain but no other side effects, and he uses a 1mm and 0.5mm dermaroller.
The user is considering hair restoration options after experiencing side effects from Minoxidil and avoiding Finasteride due to concerns about side effects. They are contemplating trying Finasteride or Dutasteride and possibly undergoing a hair transplant.
The user experienced new hair growth after switching from oral finasteride to topical RU58841 with minoxidil and undergoing stem cell therapy. They noticed new hairs at the hairline and temples, but are unsure which treatment is responsible.
A 22-year-old experiencing worsening hair loss after initially stabilizing on Dutasteride, despite adjusting the dosage. They cannot use Finasteride or Minoxidil due to side effects and are seeking advice and planning to consult a specialist.
A user shared a 5-month update on their hair transplant, praising the natural results and the surgeon in Patna, India. They mentioned using 2000 grafts at a cost of 90,000 INR and discussed the importance of taking finasteride or dutasteride to maintain the transplanted hair.
Pedro Pascal's full head of hair is likely due to genetics, finasteride, and possibly hair transplants. Many actors use finasteride to maintain their hair.
The user has been on finasteride and minoxidil since 2020 and increased dutasteride and minoxidil doses in June 2024, but still experiences hair loss. Despite trying pyrilutamide without success, opinions vary on whether the hair loss is significant, with some suggesting it might be due to lighting, angles, or a regular shedding cycle.
The user plans to start a 12-month finasteride treatment to combat aggressive hair loss, with regular monitoring of thyroid levels, testosterone, DHT, liver enzymes, PSA, and iron levels. They seek advice on additional monitoring and aim to balance results with minimal side effects.
A 19-year-old male with diffuse and crown thinning is considering starting minoxidil as advised by a dermatologist but is unsure if he should seek a second opinion. Another user suggests consulting a reputable dermatologist to avoid wasting resources.
A user shared their experience using 5% topical Minoxidil for 18 months and recently added 1 mg oral Finasteride daily, noting minimal results so far but expecting improvement. They mentioned challenges with application consistency and technique, and are hopeful for increased hair density.
A 19-year-old shares positive results after one year on finasteride, minoxidil, micro-needling, and Nizoral shampoo, reporting no side effects and improved hair density despite initial shedding. Others discuss mixed experiences with finasteride, some considering alternatives like dutasteride or hair transplants.
Oral minoxidil boosted vertex hair but not the hairline, with a stack including 5mg minoxidil, 2mg dutasteride, topical foam minoxidil, fluridil, and Nizoral. Users discuss dosing strategies, with some suggesting 2.5mg twice daily for sustained levels, while others recommend 5mg once daily based on clinical trials.
The user switched from Finasteride to oral Dutasteride 0.5mg and oral Minoxidil 2.5mg, along with microneedling and Nizoral shampoo, to combat hair thinning. They report progress but note limited improvement in the temples.
The conversation is about a user questioning if they have experienced hair regrowth after using topical minoxidil and oral finasteride for 2 months and 2 weeks, with mixed opinions on whether the perceived changes are due to lighting or actual regrowth. Most users suggest that noticeable regrowth typically takes 6-12 months, and the differences in photos may be due to lighting and hair styling.
Dutasteride and finasteride are not effectively stopping hair loss for some users, despite long-term use. Some are considering or using RU58841, pyrilutamide, and other treatments like microneedling, while also managing seborrheic dermatitis with diet and topical solutions.
Microneedling's effectiveness for hair growth is debated, with some users reporting positive results when combined with minoxidil and finasteride, while others experienced scarring and no benefits. Needle depth and frequency vary, with some suggesting 0.5-1mm as effective, but caution is advised to avoid overuse and potential harm.
The user started using topical minoxidil 5% and ketoconazole shampoo for hair loss, noticing minimal progress after three months, with fine hairs appearing. They experienced a setback when reducing the application to once a day but resumed twice daily applications.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using finasteride, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil, noting improvements in eyebrows and eyelashes as well. Despite challenges, including a divorce and mental health struggles, the user is grateful for the progress and support from the community.
Microneedling with finasteride, minoxidil, DMSO, and black seed oil shows mixed hair regrowth results. There are concerns about DMSO's safety and effectiveness.
Dutasteride is considered a stronger alternative to finasteride for hair loss, with mixed results; some users report improvement, while others experience worsening or side effects. Effectiveness varies, with genetics and individual responses influencing outcomes.
The user is seeking advice on improving their hairline, currently using dutasteride 0.5mg/day and oral minoxidil 5mg/day for 14 months. They want to avoid a hair transplant and are concerned about thin hair and receding temples.
The conversation is about transitioning from topical to oral Minoxidil for hair loss treatment, with additional use of Finasteride and Dutasteride. The user reports no side effects from oral Minoxidil and hopes for better results despite experiencing shedding during treatment changes.
The user is experiencing fluctuating hair regrowth using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and microneedling, with the best results in the first four months. Suggestions include being patient through shedding cycles, considering oral minoxidil, and possibly adding dutasteride for stronger results.
Finasteride is effective in promoting hair growth and reversing hair miniaturization in men with androgenetic alopecia, with improvements seen in various studies over different durations. Some users report initial side effects like ball ache, which often resolve as the body adjusts.
A satirical post where someone claims to have developed a radioactive isotope scalp serum using Polonium-210 that outperforms Minoxidil and finasteride for hair regrowth. The serum reportedly stimulates DNA repair in hair follicles, leading to significant hair density increase, but the post is met with skepticism and concerns about safety.
A 25-year-old shared progress after a year using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and microneedling, noting significant hair improvement despite periodic shedding. The user experienced body hair loss as a side effect but reported no other issues and plans to continue the treatment.
The user has been using oral Dutasteride, RU58841, and Minoxidil for three years without success and is considering adding topical Finasteride or Dutasteride to target DHT both locally and systemically. Other users suggest sticking to a consistent treatment plan, exploring different combinations, and considering other factors like potential misdiagnosis or inconsistent medication use.