The conversation discusses the effects of Pyrilutamide on hairgrowth after two months, with one person noting that while new hair regrowth isn't apparent, existing hair appears longer and thicker.
Batana Oil is discussed for its potential benefits in promoting hairgrowth and addressing balding and receding hairlines, though scientific evidence is lacking. The user seeks personal experiences and any supporting information on its effectiveness.
Research and science related to a minor improvement in hairgrowth caused by the use of verteporfin, as well as potential treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
TWIST-1 gene's role in hair loss and potential as a treatment target. Inhibiting TWIST-1 may prolong hairgrowth and reduce hair follicle sensitivity to DHT.
Peppermint oil at 3% was found to improve hairgrowth more effectively than Minoxidil. The user is also using a topical caffeine hairgrowth oil and making their own peppermint solution to combat hair thinning.
Using Stemoxydine, a hairgrowth promoter, in conjunction with Fin and Minoxidil to help counter shedding induced by the latter two treatments. Another user also shared their experience of using Stemoxydine for three months along with dermastamp.
Hair loss and its potential treatments, such as minoxidil, finasteride, RU58841, dermarolling, and supplements. It discusses whether miniaturized follicles can be revived to grow again or must shed for new growth to appear.
User reports 6 months on finasteride with visible hairgrowth. Others discuss the importance of similar hair length in before and after pictures for accurate comparison.
Microneedling for 6 months with minoxidil showed no improvements in hairgrowth. User seeks advice on other treatments or whether to continue microneedling; current stack includes finasteride, eucapil, and minoxidil with tretinoin.
The user added melatonin to their 5% minoxidil solution for hairgrowth, using a concentration of 0.0033%, which equates to roughly 2mg for a 60ml bottle. They later reported no significant difference and planned to continue the treatment for a few more months before potentially stopping to observe any changes in shedding.
The conversation discusses using magnesium oil and microneedling to promote hairgrowth, alongside finasteride, due to financial constraints preventing the use of minoxidil. Another suggestion includes using a certilizine solution for hair health.
Burdock root and marigold are suggested as natural alternatives for hairgrowth. Onion juice, castor oil, and rosemary oil are also mentioned as treatments.
The conversation discusses the potential benefits of Sulforaphane for hairgrowth, with a suggestion to grow broccoli sprouts for the best results. One user doubts its effectiveness for hair loss but notes its anti-cancer and hormetic benefits.
A user humorously complains about not seeing immediate hairgrowth results after one day of using finasteride and minoxidil, even after microneedling. Replies include jokes and exaggerated experiences, with one user suggesting a satirical method of mixing and freezing the treatments.
The conversation discusses the potential positive effects of melatonin on hairgrowth. The original poster plans to try both oral and topical melatonin and is seeking recommendations for a good source.
People are discussing using tretinoin gel with minoxidil to improve hairgrowth, especially for those who didn't respond to minoxidil alone. They apply a mix of tretinoin gel and minoxidil to the scalp, which is said to be more effective than minoxidil by itself.
The conversation discusses difficulty in distinguishing between new hairgrowth and thinning hair at the temples after using microneedling and a rosemary peppermint topical for four weeks. The advice given is to wait a few months to see if the hairs grow out to determine their nature.
User stopped using minoxidil due to no growth and greasiness, but experienced hair regrowth after starting HRT with spironolactone and finasteride. Shared before and after photos, showing improvement in hair thickness.
Botox injections may be more effective than finasteride for hairgrowth by reducing scalp tension. The discussion also suggests choosing FUE over FUT due to potential loss of scalp elasticity with FUT.
Safflower oil is suggested as an alternative to minoxidil for hairgrowth, with benefits including scalp conditioning and hair strength enhancement. Studies indicate it may also reverse scalp dermatitis, alopecia, and prevent premature grayness.
Hair loss treatment involves gland treatment with iodine, liver extract, wild American ginseng, and black cohosh, along with crude oil scalp massage. The approach aims to stimulate hormones and improve blood circulation to promote hairgrowth.
Peppermint oil and olive oil are being used to potentially improve hairgrowth, with some initial observations of stronger, thicker hair. Another user is using a mix of peppermint, coconut, castor, and rosemary oils, noting healthier and softer hair but no significant regrowth yet.
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.
The user shared their hair regrowth journey using finasteride, oral minoxidil, and dutasteride over 1.5 years, showing significant improvement. They experienced no side effects and noted increased body hairgrowth with oral minoxidil.
The user started a hair loss treatment two months ago using oral minoxidil, dutasteride, finasteride, and biotin. They experience some side effects like ED but are willing to continue for hairgrowth.
The user shared their hair loss treatment routine, which includes daily finasteride, minoxidil twice daily, and derma rolling twice a week. They reported significant hairgrowth in three months without major side effects, except for initially watery sperm.
A user shared their hair regrowth progress using oral finasteride, biotin, topical minoxidil, and DS thickening shampoo over five months, reporting significant improvements in hair texture and growth. They experienced minor side effects like a slight headache from switching minoxidil forms but noted no issues with finasteride.
GHK-Cu is discussed as a potential hair loss treatment, with claims of promoting hairgrowth and possibly reversing gray hair, though strong clinical evidence is limited. The user also mentions using Minoxidil, red light therapy, and microneedling.
A 33-year-old woman experienced significant hair loss and found relief using Mary Ruth’s liquid morning multivitamin + hairgrowth and Nioxin shampoo and conditioner. She noticed reduced shedding and longer hairgrowth after three months of use.