Hairloss treatments Finasteride and Dutasteride are discussed, with emphasis on their safety and effectiveness. Users share frustration about fear-mongering and side effect discussions, suggesting trust in scientific studies and FDA approval.
Hairloss challenges and identity issues, with opinions on using finasteride, minoxidil, and hair transplants versus accepting baldness. Some find shaving more work, while others stress personal choice and self-perception.
Hairloss is a common issue, with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil used but not as permanent cures. Frustration exists over societal perceptions and the lack of a definitive solution.
Hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride are discussed, with users sharing mixed experiences about effectiveness and side effects. Some users report positive results, while others express concerns about side effects, highlighting the importance of personal choice.
Hairloss may be caused by calcification of capillaries in the scalp, restricting blood flow to hair follicles. A daily treatment regimen including high doses of Vitamins D and K, Magnesium, and Nattokinase could potentially decalcify these capillaries, improving blood flow and hair growth. However, some users warn against excessive Vitamin D intake and emphasize the need for medical consultation.
Hairloss treatments, specifically the use of finasteride, microneedling and potentially oral minoxidil. People discussed their experiences with finasteride, its effects on sexual behaviors, as well as potential solutions such as tadalafil or using other growth factor signal peptides for hope in curing male pattern baldness.
A 19-year-old male is experiencing hairloss and has been prescribed finasteride by a Telehealth company. He plans to start finasteride, improve his lifestyle, and take supplements like DIM and Zinc to manage potential side effects.
A user experienced significant hairloss after starting microneedling, despite using dutasteride and topical minoxidil. They are advised to consult a doctor as the shedding pattern is unusual and may indicate alopecia areata or other scalp conditions.
The user is experiencing hairloss and has been using topical Minoxidil 5%, Keto 2% shampoo, and Tretinoin 0.025% for six months, with plans to start topical Finasteride 0.1% soon. They are advised to focus on DHT blockers like Finasteride and consider additional tests and supplements to address potential deficiencies and scalp health.
A 19-year-old started losing hair in December 2023, tried minoxidil with initial success, but experienced further hairloss and added finasteride to the regimen. Users advised patience, explaining that shedding is common early in finasteride treatment and suggested continuing for at least a year for potential results.
RepliCel's potential hairloss treatment may cost around $1000 and aims to protect hair follicles from DHT, possibly reversing some miniaturization. It is not considered a cure and may be most effective in early hairloss stages, with its main advantage over finasteride being the lack of sexual side effects.
New hairloss treatments PP405 and VDPHL01 are discussed with skepticism and hope, alongside existing treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Users express frustration over limited progress since the 1980s but remain cautiously optimistic.
A 23-year-old is experiencing hairloss and has been using 5% topical minoxidil, 1 mg oral finasteride, and recently switched to 1.25 mg oral minoxidil. They are hopeful for regrowth with this new regimen, which includes biotin, iron, vitamins, Nioxin shampoo, and rosemary serum.
A 23-year-old shares their 5-month progress using oral finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss, noting initial reduced shedding and later thicker hair shedding. Users reassure that multiple sheds are normal and indicate progress.
The user is experiencing hairloss, possibly due to androgenic alopecia or telogen effluvium, and is considering treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, or RU58841. They also mention potential iron deficiency and sleep deprivation as contributing factors.
Veradermics' new hairloss treatment, VDPHL01, is likely a modified release oral minoxidil, which has received $75 million in funding for clinical trials. Despite skepticism about investing in a known treatment, some believe it could offer improved efficacy and reduced side effects.
Diffuse hairloss is often linked to genetics but can also be due to health issues like thyroid problems and low vitamin or iron levels. Treatments include finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride, with some seeing improvements after addressing health issues.
The conversation discusses hairloss progress over 9 months using Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil (2.5mg). Specific treatments mentioned are Dutasteride and oral Minoxidil.
A 22-year-old experiencing hairloss since age 16 is seeking advice after stopping finasteride due to side effects, despite its effectiveness, and is currently using minoxidil and taking vitamin D supplements. They are concerned about their receding hairline and are considering whether to continue treatments or shave their head.
TWIST-1 gene's role in hairloss and potential as a treatment target. Inhibiting TWIST-1 may prolong hair growth and reduce hair follicle sensitivity to DHT.
Choosing hairloss treatments is challenging due to concerns about side effects from finasteride and minoxidil. Users suggest starting with topical treatments and gradually increasing dosage, while some recommend oral finasteride for its effectiveness despite potential side effects.
Onion juice helped with hairloss but was smelly and inconvenient. The user now uses dutasteride and minoxidil, finding them more effective and practical.
The conversation is about finding the best quality and price for a saw palmetto supplement for hairloss. Specific treatments mentioned are Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.
Treatments for hairloss, with the user considering Pyrilutamide and RU58841 as options. It is noted that although Pyrilutamide has been studied more and is allegedly more effective, there are doubts about its authenticity in the market. KX-826 is suggested as an alternative as it has a stronger effect than RU58841 and there is scientific research on it.
The conversation is about DIY Dutasteride mesotherapy for hairloss, focusing on creating an injectable treatment to target the scalp and limit side effects. The user seeks feedback on enhancing the treatment with additional ingredients.
Young individuals experiencing hairloss are discussing their experiences with treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Some report positive results with finasteride, despite side effects, while others share tips for managing minoxidil-related dandruff.
A new hairloss treatment reportedly shows a 539% improvement in hair count, but skepticism remains due to unclear placebo results and potential minimal actual hair growth. Many users doubt its effectiveness and market viability, citing high costs and lack of visual proof.
The conversation humorously discusses hairloss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride, referencing a "Smiling Friends" episode. It includes jokes about hairloss, AI-generated images, and the show's satire on societal perceptions of baldness.
The conversation is about a user using minoxidil for 90 days and topical finasteride for 2 weeks to address hairloss, with concerns about finasteride's impact on fertility. The user is also using Nizoral shampoo and microneedling, and is advised to stay consistent despite initial shedding.