The conversation is about using tretinoin to improve the response to Minoxidil for hairloss treatment. No specific protocol for tretinoin application is provided.
The user is using topical Minoxidil 5% and Finasteride 0.1% for hairloss and is concerned about potential side effects of oral treatments due to a history of depression and testosterone replacement therapy. Other users suggest that oral Finasteride may be more effective, but results typically take several months to a year to become noticeable.
PP405 shows promise in regenerating hair by activating dormant follicles. Other treatments like VDPHL01 and Breezula are also advancing, providing new hope for hairloss solutions.
The user is using 0.5mg dutasteride daily and 3mg oral minoxidil daily for hairloss, but hasn't seen improvements after five months. They report miniaturization and thinning, especially at the hairline and crown, and are advised to wait at least a year for better results.
Creatine may counteract minoxidil's hair growth effects by closing potassium ATP channels, potentially leading to hairloss in predisposed individuals. Despite anecdotal reports, there is no conclusive evidence linking creatine to hairloss.
The conversation is about using finasteride and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for hairloss and their role in gender-affirming care. It debates whether these treatments are considered hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and their implications for both cisgender and transgender individuals.
The user is experimenting with a zinc sulfate and B6 topical solution called "Zix" for hairloss, alongside using a zinc oxide scalp mask and low-level laser therapy (LLLT). They report minimal hairloss after three months of use and are seeking feedback from others who have tried similar treatments.
A user switched from finasteride to dutasteride and added oral minoxidil for hairloss but saw limited improvement. They are considering increasing doses, trying RU58841, and possibly a hair transplant, while others suggest checking for vitamin deficiencies.
The user is experiencing a burning sensation on their scalp despite using finasteride and nizoral for hairloss, and is unsure if they should switch to dutasteride. They have reduced their testosterone dose but the burning persists, and a trichologist suggested it might be telogen effluvium.
PP405 is discussed as a potential hair growth stimulant, possibly more effective than minoxidil, but not a cure for hairloss. There is skepticism about its ability to regrow "deadzones," and concerns about its impact on those with hair transplants.
Oral minoxidil was ineffective for OP, causing hairloss and unwanted body hair, while topical minoxidil showed significant regrowth. OP is switching to topical minoxidil with glycerin due to scalp issues with propylene glycol.
A user speculates that a fast metabolism might affect the effectiveness of dutasteride for hairloss. Another user argues that drug response is unrelated to metabolism speed.
A user shared their 9-month progress using Propecia and minoxidil for hairloss, noting significant daily shedding. Others suggested potential vitamin/mineral deficiencies and offered encouragement.
A user has been on dutasteride for nearly 2 years with no improvement in hairloss, expressing frustration. Other users suggest checking for other health conditions, getting bloodwork, and considering stopping TRT or trying finasteride.
The conversation discusses whether dutasteride might cause less depression than finasteride for hairloss treatment, with some users suggesting it could due to different mechanisms of action or molecular size, while others express skepticism or share personal experiences with these medications.
The conversation discusses how many male models and celebrities likely use finasteride to prevent hairloss, with some expressing surprise that it's not just good genetics keeping their hair intact. Specific treatments mentioned include finasteride and, in one query, minoxidil.
The user "Top_Replacement_7777" shared their positive results with finasteride for hairloss. They asked about maintaining their hair with finasteride and the impact of vaping on hair growth. Another user reassured them that vaping wouldn't affect their progress.
The post and conversation are about a user's positive progress with hairloss using minoxidil and finasteride. No noticeable side effects were reported.
The conversation is about Brad Pitt's hair and whether he has had a hair transplant or used finasteride. Some users believe that his good genetics and lifestyle choices are responsible for his hair, while others think he may have had cosmetic procedures or used hairloss treatments.
This conversation is about the effectiveness of Finasteride and Minoxidil as treatments for hairloss, with SnooBooks5080 claiming positive results from using both medications. However, other participants in the conversation caution that there are potential side effects to be aware of when taking Finasteride and advise people to do their research before making a decision.
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This conversation discussed the efficacy of Minoxidil and Finasteride as treatments for hairloss, with a focus on the potential side effects of taking Oral Minoxidil. Some users shared their experiences with both treatments and there was debate over whether they were safe or not.
Kintor's GT20029, a treatment for hairloss, has completed Phase 1 successfully, showing promise as an androgen receptor degrader that could potentially regrow hair. It is considered more effective than Pyrilutamide, with infrequent dosing and minimal systemic absorption.
A user's success in hair regrowth after taking oral and topical medications, such as minoxidil and dutasteride, and using microneedling. Other users shared their experiences and advice with treatments used to reverse hairloss.
A user's progress after 15 months of using the "Big 3" treatments for hairloss (finasteride, minoxidil and micro needling) as well as Nizerol 2%. The post encourages others to seek out available information on hairloss treatment and reassures them that if it doesn't work, it is only hair.
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This user has been taking finasteride for 22 months and minoxidil for 1 year to reduce hairloss, with apparent success; they have also avoided tight cornrow hairstyles to further protect their hairline.
Young men are advised to delay hair transplants until after age 25, using finasteride, minoxidil, and dermarolling to manage hairloss. Concerns about unethical doctors highlight the need for careful planning.
A user sharing their positive experience with taking finasteride as part of their hairloss treatment regimen, which also included biotin, Nizoral Shampoo, OGX Biotin & Collagen Shampoo, and iRestore Laser Cap. Others shared their own experiences and advice on treating hairloss.
Young individuals with seemingly healthy hairlines are using treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil, possibly due to paranoia or proactive prevention of hairloss. Some believe social media influences this behavior, while others argue for waiting until actual hairloss begins before starting treatment.
PP405 shows promise in stimulating new terminal hair growth by activating dormant follicles, with no systemic adverse effects observed in a short-term trial. However, long-term efficacy remains unproven, and further trials are needed to confirm its potential as a hairloss treatment.
A 24-year-old male shared his 5.5-year progress using minoxidil and nearly 5 years on finasteride/dutasteride for hairloss, reporting no side effects and successful results. He uses 0.5 mg dutasteride daily, oral minoxidil 2.5 mg daily, and topical minoxidil daily, with costs around $4 monthly.