Hairdensity and color improved with 1mg oral finasteride, 3mg oral minoxidil, red light therapy, biotin, and microneedling. Visible results seen in 3 months.
A user is concerned about low hairdensity 12 months after a hair transplant and is not using finasteride or minoxidil, only taking biotin. They are seeking advice on whether this is normal, if starting medication now would help, and when to consider a second procedure.
The user experienced increased hairdensity and improved hairline definition after 8 months of using 1mg finasteride and 5mg minoxidil (both oral and topical) daily, though the hairline recession hasn't reversed. They noticed fuller eyelashes and increased shedding, but overall hair growth is outpacing the loss.
The user reported improved hairdensity using Dutasteride 0.5mg and Oral Minoxidil 3.75mg, along with Nizoral shampoo and oils. There was debate about the validity of the progress due to differences in lighting and angles in the photos.
Ketoconazole can slightly improve hairdensity and is best used as an adjunct to treatments like finasteride and minoxidil. It helps with scalp health but won't stop androgenetic alopecia on its own.
The user improved hairdensity from 45% to 70% using dutasteride and minoxidil, but still uses hair fibers for a fuller look. They added a topical mix of minoxidil, finasteride, and bimatoprost, but doubt further significant improvement.
The user experienced improved hairdensity after 3 months of oral finasteride and 1 month of oral minoxidil, along with changes in diet, supplements, and hair care. They are unsure if the improvement is due to these treatments or changes in hair care habits.
The user experienced increased hairdensity after starting 1mg finasteride in February and 2.5mg oral minoxidil two months ago, along with 10mg biotin daily. They initially used topical minoxidil but switched to oral due to application difficulties and have seen improvements without significant side effects.
The user experienced improved hairdensity after using finasteride for over a year and oral minoxidil for about four months, with noticeable results around 10 months. They reported minor side effects from minoxidil but plan to adjust the dosage.
The user experienced noticeable hairdensity improvement after two months on 1.25mg oral finasteride, taken six times a week, without using minoxidil. The user reported no side effects and plans to consider minoxidil in the future.
The user experienced improved hairdensity and some regrowth after 100 days of using oral finasteride (1mg) and oral minoxidil (2.5mg), with plans to add microneedling and ketoconazole shampoo. Despite some initial side effects, they report no current issues and intend to continue the treatment.
Finasteride significantly improved hairdensity and hairline over 3.5 years, with no major side effects reported. Users discussed the effectiveness of finasteride, with some considering adding or switching to minoxidil, and shared personal experiences and timelines for seeing results.
Finasteride helped maintain hairdensity and prevent further hair loss over 4.5 years, with no major side effects except mild gynecomastia. Consistency and regular health checks are recommended, and the user experienced stable hairdensity with occasional shedding.
The user reported significant hairdensity improvement after 35 days using finasteride (1.25 mg) and 5% minoxidil. Some users are skeptical, while others believe the progress is genuine.
PP405 increased hairdensity by 20% in 31% of participants, but results are considered underwhelming. Minoxidil and finasteride are seen as more effective treatments.
PP405 significantly improves hairdensity, outperforming finasteride, with 31% of users seeing over 20% improvement in four weeks. Concerns exist about its availability, cost, and long-term effects.
The user noticed hairdensity improvement after 1.4 years on finasteride, with additional use of minoxidil on the temples. Other users discussed various treatments like dutasteride, estrogen, and hair transplants, sharing personal experiences and advice.
The user experienced worsening hairdensity after using finasteride, dutasteride, and RU58841, suspecting RU58841 might be the cause. They are considering stopping RU58841 after a scalp biopsy, while others share mixed experiences with RU58841's effectiveness.
Dutasteride improved hairdensity and thickness in men who didn't respond to finasteride, with some experiencing transient sexual dysfunction. Users discussed switching from finasteride to dutasteride, noting initial shedding but eventual hair improvement.
The user experienced increased hairdensity and thickness after 3-4 months using finasteride, minoxidil, dermastamping, ketoconazole, and biotin. They apply minoxidil right after dermastamping without any side effects or shedding.
Finasteride significantly improved hairdensity and reduced hair loss for the user over two years, with plans to switch to dutasteride for long-term benefits. The user experienced no shedding or side effects and obtained finasteride through a private prescription in the UK.
A user reports significant hairdensity increase and new growth at the temples after two months of using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, dermarolling, MK-677, zinc, and vitamin D3, with shedding stopping a week ago. They recently added MK-677 to their regimen.
The user experienced improved hairdensity and thickness after using finasteride and dermarolling for 2.5 years but noticed hair loss when doing anaerobic exercise. They increased their finasteride dose and continued dermarolling but are considering not starting minoxidil due to its perceived hassle and uncertain long-term benefits.
The user reports significant hairdensity improvement after 8.5 months of using finasteride, with no side effects except for initially watery semen. They also mention increased sex drive, which they attribute to finasteride, and regret not starting the treatment earlier due to fear of side effects.
The user showed a significant improvement in hairdensity after four months using finasteride and minoxidil. They also used a micro needle pen, hair care like coconut oil, and improved their diet.
The user experienced improved hairdensity after switching from 5mg to 2.5mg oral Minoxidil post-esophagus surgery, suggesting a possible link between gut health and hair growth. They theorize that long-term medication may have blocked nutrient intake, affecting hair regrowth.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatment results after 5 months using Minoxidil, microneedling with a 1mm length every 5 days, Tretinoin (0.0025%), and Nizoral. The user noticed an increase in hairdensity.
The user experienced initial hairdensity improvement with finasteride, but later felt scalp pain and a plateau in results. They added alfatradiol for scalp inflammation and divi scalp serum to their routine, and are curious if others have similar experiences.
Oral minoxidil treatment increased hairdensity and shaft caliber in AGA patients. Side effects included hypertrichosis and lower extremity edema, with younger patients experiencing fewer side effects.