Hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, and RU58841. Users suggest hairfibers for temporary coverage and consider hair transplants for permanent solutions.
A user shared their satisfaction with a hair transplant done by Dr. Jimmy Cortez at Capilar Hair Center, but others in the conversation questioned the authenticity of the results, suspecting the use of hairfibers and deceptive advertising. Some found the hairline natural-looking, while others criticized it as artificial or unnecessary.
The user started oral minoxidil and finasteride two months after a hair transplant and plans to switch to dutasteride, using Nizoral and Mossi shampoos. They are considering a second transplant in Tijuana and using hairfibers and mousse for styling while waiting for medication effects.
A user shared their positive experience using keratin hair thickening fibers to conceal a balding crown after six months on finasteride. Other users discussed various hair loss solutions, including minoxidil, dermarolling, and scalp micropigmentation.
A woman experiencing hair loss, exacerbated by wearing a hijab, is seeking advice for her upcoming wedding. She has tried various treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and stem cell therapy, and is considering using hairfibers and extensions to cover her scalp.
People are discussing creative ways to hide hair loss, such as using specific hairstyles and hairfibers. Some mention using medications like Minoxidil and finasteride to improve hair growth.
To increase hair density appearance, options include using hairfibers, volume powders, scalp micropigmentation, and a combination of sea salt and holding sprays. Tape-in extensions and clip-in fringes are also considered, but cost and maintenance are concerns.
Mohamed Salah's hair transformation, possibly involving a hair transplant, has improved his appearance. There is discussion about using finasteride and hairfibers for hair maintenance.
A user is comparing the effectiveness and ingredients of name-brand hairfibers (Nanogen) versus cheaper generic options found on eBay. They are concerned about the presence of sodium chloride in the generic product and seek opinions on whether there is a significant difference in quality.
A user's successful hair transplant, with some people questioning the donor area regrowth, and others speculating that hairfibre may have been used to help fill in areas.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using a topical solution of minoxidil 5% and finasteride 0.1% over 100 days, with plans to continue for a year before switching to a maintenance dose. Despite skepticism from others about using hairfibers, the user insists on the authenticity of their progress and reports no side effects from the treatment.
User asks for advice on using hair thickening products and their order of application. Experienced styler suggests using thickening tonic with a blow dryer, followed by styling powder and clay, then hairfibers, and finishing with hairspray.
Finasteride is used for hair stabilization, while minoxidil is avoided due to side effects. Styling tips include using hairfibers, washing hair less frequently, and managing anxiety related to appearance.
The user is trying to regrow hair on a bald spot using a routine that includes Minoxidil, Mielle Organics products, and Toppik Hair Building Fibers. Other users suggest adding Finasteride or Dutasteride to block DHT for better results.
User had a 5000-hair FUT procedure in South Korea in 2014 and is satisfied with results. Uses Minoxidil, dermarolling, and Toppik hairfibers for crown area, and considering Finasteride.
A 24-year-old male is considering a hair transplant after unsuccessful attempts with oral minoxidil, topical finasteride, ketoconazole shampoo, and lifestyle changes. He believes smoking and caffeine may worsen his hair loss and is looking into hairfibers for temporary coverage.
The conversation highlights the general public's lack of knowledge about hair loss, with various ineffective remedies suggested, such as not wearing hats or using hairfibers. The only effective treatments mentioned for male pattern baldness are medications like minoxidil and finasteride, and hair transplants.
Dermmatch is wind and water proof, but requires more hair to look good. Using both Dermmatch and hairfibers together can provide better coverage and a more natural look.
A 20-year-old male has been experiencing hair loss since age 16 and has tried various treatments including topical minoxidil, topical and oral finasteride, and oral dutasteride with minoxidil, but has not seen significant improvement. He is currently using 1.5mg dutasteride and 5mg oral minoxidil daily, along with derma penning, and is seeking advice on regrowing hair to avoid using hairfibers.
The user is considering continuing minoxidil and microneedling, possibly adding low-dose topical finasteride, and undergoing a large FUE hair transplant to improve hair appearance. They plan to use hairfibers for added density, aiming for a convincing cosmetic look rather than full density.
The conversation is about starting a hair loss treatment routine before a wedding in 5.5 months. The suggested treatments include topical Minoxidil, a red light cap, microneedling, and possibly supplements, but opinions vary on whether it's too late to start, with some recommending using hairfibers for the wedding.
The conversation is about a person struggling with inconsistent hair styling due to thinning hair, despite being on hair loss medications. They find that ketoconazole 2% shampoo helps, but conditioning makes their hair look worse; others suggest staying consistent with treatment and using hairfibers for events.
How easy it is to fake hair growth, and the skepticism of progress pictures on the subreddit. Some treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, Toppik/HairFibers, Dermmatch and a hair transplant.
User noticed balding 3 years ago and started using finasteride 11 months ago. Recently tried Toppik hairfibers, which improved appearance and boosted confidence.
The user is using 1% ketoconazole shampoo, 5% minoxidil foam, and a multi-peptide hair serum to address hair loss, aiming to improve from Norwood 5 to Norwood 3. They are considering adding topical finasteride if current treatments show progress and plan to use cosmetic products like fibers and DermMatch for appearance enhancement.
User tried Toppik hairfibers and liked the results, but hairspray darkened the color. They asked for advice on Toppik brand spray or alternatives that don't darken hair color.
Hair looks thinner in sunlight, and users discuss using hairfibers, minoxidil, finasteride, and considering dutasteride for hair loss. Hairfibers like Toppik help conceal thinning, and some users suggest additional treatments like derma stamping and micro-needling.
The user shared two-month results using a topical spray with 0.3% finasteride, 7% minoxidil, 2.2% ketoconazole, and 0.2% biotin, showing improvement in hair loss. The user also mentioned using hairfibers previously and dermastamping inconsistently.
The hair transplant at Eugenix in New Delhi resulted in poor density and texture, with only about 2,500 grafts surviving out of 4,500. The user is considering holding the clinic accountable and exploring options like shaving, using hairfibers, or seeking another transplant.