The user noticed slight hairloss after switching to Milpharm finasteride and is considering switching to Accord finasteride. They seek advice on whether to continue with Milpharm or switch brands.
A user is experiencing genetichairloss and is using spironolactone and minoxidil without success. They are considering switching to vegan protein powder due to digestive issues and are concerned if it will worsen hairloss.
The user is experiencing hairloss and has tried various treatments including topical and oral finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, and ketoconazole, but continues to lose hair. They are considering alternative solutions like hair systems due to the lack of improvement and a scalp condition called CVG.
Genetics play a major role in hairloss, with some people keeping a full head of hair into old age without using treatments like minoxidil or finasteride. Many express frustration over their own hairloss and the perceived unfairness of genetic differences.
The conversation discusses hairloss caused by Trenbolone use, with suggestions to stop using it and consider treatments like Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and RU58841. It highlights that Minoxidil may temporarily regrow hair, but stopping Trenbolone is crucial to prevent further hairloss.
People discussed hairloss treatments, including finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling, with varying results and concerns about genetics and hormone levels. Some users shared personal experiences with medication dosages and side effects, while others mentioned the impact of stress on hairloss.
Genetic variations influence how people respond to dutasteride for hairloss, with some benefiting more from finasteride. Dutasteride is effective for most, but genetic differences may cause it to be less effective for some.
The conversation discusses hairloss, genetics, and treatments like Dutasteride. It highlights the influence of genetics on hairloss, noting that indigenous people are less prone to it.
Hairloss is humorously blamed on ancient selection preferences, with discussions on genetics and societal norms. Treatments like finasteride are mentioned as modern solutions.
The user discusses using Minoxidil and plans to start Finasteride for genetichairloss. They also mention natural remedies like gold shilajit, moringa powder, a seed mixture, and cardio exercise, emphasizing that while these can help, Minoxidil and Finasteride are necessary.
Hairloss discussion mentions Native Americans' resistance to male pattern baldness and lack of facial hair. Users discuss genetics, sun exposure, and potential treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
Hairloss can be caused by various factors such as stress, thyroid issues, and genetics. Treatments mentioned include dutasteride, DHT blockers, and thyroid medication, though results vary.
The user experienced worsening hairloss after switching treatments and is now using generic minoxidil and finasteride. They are considering continuing finasteride, trying dutasteride, or combining treatments like mesotherapy for better results.
A 31-year-old experiencing rapid hairloss is considering whether to shave their head or use treatments. They were prescribed B12, topical finasteride 0.1%, and minoxidil 10% but are unsure about the correct dosage and potential side effects.
The user is using testosterone and finasteride to prevent hairloss and is considering adding Primobolan or Masteron, which are DHT-derivatives. They are seeking advice on their genetic risk for male pattern baldness and whether they can safely use these compounds without significant hairloss.
A person experienced hairloss due to stress, hormonal changes, and possibly genetics, and tried treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride. They are now considering exosome therapy but are unsure about its effectiveness and which dermatologist to trust.
A user is exploring personalized topical formulations for hairloss from Roots By Genetics Art, specifically interested in the GA-5 Power Restore formulation containing dutasteride, minoxidil, and other ingredients. They seek opinions on the effectiveness and value of these products.
A 17-year-old is concerned about potential hairloss due to maternal genetics and wonders if treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, or RU58841 will be effective. They hope their paternal genetics will help prevent hairloss or make treatments more effective.
The conversation discusses various theories of hairloss, including DHT sensitivity and genetic factors, with the user willing to use themselves for research due to having a hairloss gene but different hairloss patterns compared to their brothers. Specific treatments were not mentioned in the provided text.
David Lynch is remembered for his impressive hairline, sparking discussions about genetics and hairloss. Users humorously speculate on hairloss treatments and genetics, mentioning names like Minoxidil and finasteride.
Onion juice may temporarily improve hair health by boosting blood circulation and providing antibacterial benefits, but it is ineffective against genetic or hormonal hairloss. Proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are recommended for more reliable results.
The conversation speculates on whether Tom Cruise uses hairloss treatments like Finasteride or Dutasteride, with some suggesting he naturally has good hair like Brad Pitt, while others joke about Scientology or genetics playing a role. Specific treatments mentioned include Finasteride, Dutasteride, and possibly high-quality hair products or procedures like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).
Some people claim Dutasteride worsened their hairloss, causing concern among users. Reasons suggested include initial shedding phases, incorrect attribution to Dutasteride when other factors are involved, genetic variations affecting drug response, and the possibility of non-authentic medication.
The conversation is about the difference in hairloss between bodybuilders in the "Golden Era" and modern bodybuilders. Some users speculate that factors such as the types and doses of steroids used, genetics, diet, microplastics, and overall health may contribute to hairloss. Hairloss prevention medication and transplants are mentioned as potential treatments.
The conversation is about switching from brand-name Avodart to generic Dutasmart for hairloss treatment, with concerns about shedding and side effects. The user also discusses using oral Minoxidil and plans to increase the dose for better results.
The user experienced male pattern baldness starting at 18, tried finasteride with no success, and switched to dutasteride, which halted hairloss. Minoxidil had no effect for them, while their brother, who didn't use AR inhibitors, maintained a juvenile hairline and successfully grew a beard with minoxidil, highlighting the unpredictable nature of genetics in hairloss and treatment response.
A user experienced heart palpitations and breathing issues while using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss and plans to switch to generic finasteride and topical minoxidil. They also use Nizoral shampoo and are considering a moisturizing shampoo due to dryness and itchiness.
A user shared their positive experience with Roots by GA, a company that creates personalized hairloss treatments based on DNA analysis, which confirmed their inability to tolerate finasteride. The user is satisfied with their progress 30 days after a hair transplant and the customized formula they received.