A 22-year-old experiencing intense hair loss across the scalp seeks advice, considering factors like nutrition and genetics. Suggestions include checking vitamin, mineral, and thyroid levels.
The conversation discusses reducing hairfall by addressing dandruff with anti-dandruff shampoo, regular oiling, and stress management through meditation and yoga. Other users mention using ketoconazole, vitamin D, and finasteride, with some experiencing side effects.
A person experienced hair loss 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 29-year-old male experienced hair loss and found improvement using a combination of onion hair oil, castor oil, ketoconazole shampoo, and aloe vera gel with vitamin E, while discontinuing minoxidil and finasteride due to side effects. He emphasizes the importance of scalp massage and oiling for hair growth and reduced hairfall.
The user has been using 0.5mg Dutasteride and minoxidil foam for 4-5 years but recently noticed increased hair loss. They have increased Dutasteride to 1mg, started using a dermaroller and Nizoral shampoo, and are seeking advice on further steps.
A 24-year-old experiencing hair loss received advice from four dermatologists, with most recommendations focusing on using minoxidil and finasteride. The consensus among users was to start with finasteride and consider adding minoxidil later, while expressing concerns about potential side effects.
A user experienced increased hairfall after starting Minoxidil tablets, despite following a comprehensive treatment plan for Seborrhoeic Capitis and Androgenetic Alopecia. They are unsure if the Minoxidil tablets are the cause and seek advice.
The conversation is about hair loss treatments. The user considers natural remedies but is advised that finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil are more effective.
The user is experiencing hairfall and is using a nonsulfate Maui Hibiscus shampoo and conditioner, washing twice a week, and applying a warm mixture of castor and olive oil. They seek advice on a proper haircare regime and product recommendations for low porosity hair.
The user is experiencing significant hair shedding despite 2 years on finasteride, 1.5 years on RU58841, and 10 months on oral minoxidil, and is frustrated with the ongoing issue. Another user shares a similar experience of losing a lot of hair daily for the last 3 years.
The user stopped using finasteride and tried turmeric, ginger, and perilla extract to reduce hair shedding, noticing a significant decrease in hair loss. They experienced side effects like rashes and easy bleeding from perilla extract and softer feet, possibly from turmeric.
An 18-year-old experiencing hair loss is considering using minoxidil and finasteride after minimal growth with a serum containing procapil, redensyl, rosemary, anagain, and aminexil. A suggestion was made to consult a doctor and consider using finasteride and minoxidil if androgenetic alopecia is diagnosed.
Microneedling can potentially damage hair if not done carefully, with suggestions to press instead of roll and to use a pen. It's recommended to microneedle once a week at 1.5mm and wait 24 hours before applying Minoxidil to avoid unwanted absorption.
Topical minoxidil is effective for hair loss, while topical finasteride caused side effects like erectile dysfunction. Mesotherapy is considered stronger than home treatments like microneedling with topical nutrients.
Onion juice may temporarily improve hair health by boosting blood circulation and providing antibacterial benefits, but it is ineffective against genetic or hormonal hair loss. Proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are recommended for more reliable results.
A user reported hair regrowth after taking D3 vitamin pills and using anti-hairfall shampoo for four months. They were later advised to use 10% minoxidil, a hair spray, and a general vitamin pill containing iron, B9, and B12.
A user started using minoxidil and noticed a significant reduction in hairfall after two days. Other users expressed skepticism, suggesting that results typically take longer and may initially increase hair shedding.
The user started using dutasteride, biotin, vitamin D3, zinc, a multivitamin, and oral minoxidil, and noticed hair shedding after starting gym workouts. Another user suggested getting nutrients from food sources and mentioned that vitamin D3 might need supplementation if not obtained from sunlight.
The original poster found that using rosemary oil, peppermint oil, jojoba oil, oral castor oil, head massages, ketoconazole shampoo, omega-3 fatty acids, and a multivitamin reduced their hair loss from 150 to 50 hairs a day. Another person reported a significant drop in hair loss using a similar oil blend with additional ingredients.
Verteporfin reduces scar tissue in hair transplants but doesn't significantly regrow hair follicles. More testing is needed to determine its effectiveness.
A 23-year-old male is experiencing rapid hair thinning and receding hairline, feeling emotionally drained. He has tried GFC, PRP, ketoconazole shampoo, and supplements without improvement and is considering minoxidil, finasteride, and possibly a hair transplant.
Topical finasteride 0.01% may not show results after 2 weeks; it typically takes 3-6 months. Consistent application is advised for potential hair maintenance.
The user mixed RU58841 with Minoxidil for hair loss treatment and experienced reduced hairfall and thicker hair but stopped due to chest pain and muscle twitching. They plan to use a new routine without RU58841 or Finasteride due to side effects, including various topical treatments and peptides.
Taking curcumin, omega-3 fish oil, vitamin D, and theaflavin supplements significantly reduced hairfall. The user suggests others try these supplements and report their results.
A 22-year-old man experienced significant hair loss after stopping minoxidil and finasteride, causing emotional distress. He resumed these treatments and is considering dutasteride and microneedling to manage his hair loss.
A woman experienced significant hair loss due to medication, hair coloring, and heat damage, leading her to shave her head and feel distressed. She is considering using wigs and possibly oral minoxidil to manage the situation while her hair regrows.
The user is experiencing hair loss despite using oral dutasteride for 7 months and topical minoxidil for 3 months. They are concerned about miniaturization and question if the current minoxidil application is less effective without the previous finasteride mix.
The user's hair thinning and shedding were due to Telogen effluvium caused by COVID-19, not the ineffectiveness of Finasteride. The shedding eventually slowed, and hair growth resumed, but the user was advised to consider additional treatments like Minoxidil or microneedling if needed.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth treatments, including oral minoxidil 5mg and finasteride 1mg on alternate days, along with derma rolling, biotin, and other supplements. The user reports good hair growth and reduced hairfall, with no side effects from oral minoxidil except increased body hair.
A 21-year-old male, 13 months into hair loss treatment, reports increased hairfall despite using Dutasteride, oral Minoxidil, vitamins, and specialized shampoos. He questions the impact of anxiety and depression on hairfall and is hesitant to seek therapy.