18M experiencing hair loss, using finasteride and considering hairtransplant. Replies suggest waiting, giving finasteride a year, and consulting a specialist.
A user shared their 2-year hair regrowth journey using finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, and a diet change, without a hairtransplant. Despite skepticism from others, the user insists the results are natural and encourages consistency and dietary adjustments.
The post discusses a successful hair loss treatment involving a hairtransplant, finasteride, and minoxidil. The user underwent a 2000 graft hairtransplant at the hairline in a clinic in Sweden.
The user shared a positive 6-month update on their hairtransplant from Turkey, where they received 6100 grafts for their hairline and mid-scalp. They are using finasteride, minoxidil, vitamins, oils, and shampoos to maintain and promote hair growth, and plan to address their crown in a future session.
A 7-month update from Markoj44 regarding their hairtransplant results, which includes the use of topical finasteride and minoxidil in combination with Viviscal, biotin, Nizoral shampoo, and donor area photos. People responded positively to the post.
The user is experiencing significant hair regrowth using 1mg finasteride, 5mg minoxidil, and biotin since April, and may not need a hairtransplant. Another user suggests that if a transplant is desired, around 4,000 grafts could provide good coverage.
The user is pleased with their hairtransplant results after nearly 7 months, noting thicker, longer, and stronger hair with good coverage and full donor recovery. They are using oral minoxidil and finasteride.
A 40-year-old considering a hairtransplant after using finasteride and oral minoxidil for hair maintenance. They have maintained hair well with these treatments and seek opinions on whether a transplant would improve their appearance.
The user has been dealing with hair loss since middle school and has tried various treatments like mesotherapy, PRP, and red light therapy without success. Currently, they use minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride but are considering a hairtransplant due to limited improvement.
A 27-year-old using minoxidil and dutasteride for hair loss has seen significant improvement but is considering a hairtransplant for a more defined hairline. Most responses suggest the hair looks good, advise against a transplant, and recommend patience or trying microneedling or tretinoin.
A person used hair fibers for 11 years to hide hair loss, which affected their social life. They had a hairtransplant, improving their life, and recommend addressing hair loss directly.
A user shared before and after photos 24 months after a hairtransplant, but others accused the photos of being fake and airbrushed. One user mentioned that having a beard hairtransplant with androgenetic alopecia is a bad idea.
The post discusses a user's six-year progress with finasteride and a Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT) for hair loss. The user shared before and after photos in reverse order, leading to confusion, but overall, the community responded positively to the user's hair regrowth.
People are discussing creative ways to hide hair loss, such as using specific hairstyles and hair fibers. Some mention using medications like Minoxidil and finasteride to improve hair growth.
The conversation discusses whether Harry Styles had a hairtransplant, with opinions divided on whether he changed his hairstyle or underwent a procedure. It also touches on the use of medication and surgery as treatments for hair loss.
A user shared progress pictures 1.5 months after a hairtransplant of 3500 grafts, using oral finasteride, topical finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamins. They are concerned about potential shock loss and the thinning appearance.
The user is concerned about having a straight, low hairline after a hairtransplant and is unable to take finasteride due to high estrogen and prolactin levels. They have used minoxidil with limited success and are considering further transplants to lower the hairline, while others suggest the risks of using up donor hair too quickly.
The conversation is about someone's hairtransplant progress after 8 months, questioning if results will improve. They use topical minoxidil and finasteride, a dermapen, vitamins for hair, and aminexil shampoo, and sometimes do scalp massages.
The user shared progress pictures showing hair loss improvement after using finasteride for about a year and plans to get a hairtransplant in May, while also considering adding minoxidil to their treatment. They also mentioned using Nizoral and Neutrogena for dandruff, which may be related to the hair loss treatment.
A 36-year-old had a hairtransplant with 6,500 grafts 7 months ago, took 1.25mg of finasteride every other day for 5 months, and recently switched to 1mg daily along with 5% minoxidil spray. They are considering a touch-up transplant and are seeking advice on their progress and future expectations.
A 22-year-old who had a hairtransplant and is on medication has nice hair, which was complimented by their grandmother. Another person is 8 months post-transplant and taking dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and biotin but hasn't seen results yet.
A user's results after 10 months of hairtransplant surgery, which they had been taking care of with 0.5mg/day finasteride, 1x daily minoxidil and 1.5 times weekly microneedling treatments. One other user replied positively to the post.
The user had a hairtransplant with Estenove, rating the overall experience 6/10 due to logistical issues, unmet expectations, and dissatisfaction with the results. They advise against pricier packages and express regret over the asymmetrical hairline, despite good customer service and post-op care.
Hairtransplants have improved significantly from the old "plug" method, which left unnatural results. Modern techniques by skilled doctors can achieve natural-looking hairlines.
A user shared their experience 7.5 months after receiving 3950 hair grafts at Sule HairTransplant in Istanbul, Turkey, with positive feedback on the transformation. The discussion included costs, recovery time, and the use of medications like finasteride and minoxidil post-transplant.
The user is 10 days post-hairtransplant, pleased with the results so far, and hopes for increased density. The procedure was done at Vanity Hospital in Istanbul, with around 3400-3750 grafts used.
A user shared their 1-year crown transformation after a second hairtransplant with 4000 grafts, using finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamins. Another user commented that while the crown has filled in, they expected more coverage from 4000 grafts and suggested a possible shedding phase.
A user shared their positive experience with a 4750 graft hairtransplant at Dr. Orçun Clinic in Istanbul, including a high-quality exosome treatment. Despite skepticism and accusations of advertising, the user expressed satisfaction with the natural-looking results and the doctor's personal involvement.
Hairtransplantation involves a detailed consultation, preparation, and a long-term recovery process with stages like initial shedding and gradual new hair growth over months. Setting realistic expectations is crucial for patient satisfaction.
A 27-year-old is considering a hairtransplant after unsuccessful minoxidil and dermarolling use, but is hesitant about finasteride due to potential side effects. Users advise trying finasteride or dutasteride to prevent further hair loss and suggest that a transplant won't stop balding without medication.