Serevelle is being considered for hairloss due to menopause, but its effectiveness is unclear. Minoxidil and hormone management are suggested alternatives.
The user plans to stop finasteride after three months, believing hairloss isn't due to DHT, and will continue with oral minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo. They suspect stress and poor nutrition are the main causes and seek opinions on DHT blockers' effectiveness.
GHK-Cu is discussed as a potential hairloss treatment, with claims of promoting hair growth and possibly reversing gray hair, though strong clinical evidence is limited. The user also mentions using Minoxidil, red light therapy, and microneedling.
A user created a web app called TrichoMetrics to track hairloss using photos and metrics like density and thinning. The app supports tracking treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride, with features for setting baselines, comparing progress, and logging treatment adherence.
GT20029 is a potential treatment for androgenetic alopecia, addressing the root cause by targeting androgen receptors, unlike Minoxidil or Finasteride. It is seen as a preventative measure rather than a regrowth agent, with hopes for market release soon.
A 20-year-old male has been using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 6 months, reducing hair fall by 60%, but is still experiencing hairloss. He is considering more powerful treatments as topical finasteride, which reduces scalp DHT by 70%, hasn't stopped his hairloss.
A 20-year-old has been using minoxidil for 6 months and is starting finasteride to address hairloss. They express concern about whether their hair can regrow.
A 26-year-old shares a 3-month update on their hairloss treatment using 1mg finasteride daily, topical minoxidil twice a day, a 1.5mm dermastamp every 10-14 days, and ketoconazole shampoo every 3 days. They are considering adding oral minoxidil and are hopeful for more progress in the coming months.
Rubbing coffee into hair may strengthen it and slow hairloss, according to one user. Other users discuss using caffeine topically, with some combining it with treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dermastamping for hair growth.
People are humorously discussing unconventional hairloss remedies like pig lard and raw liver, while also mentioning treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. They mock the idea that seed oils cause balding and criticize misinformation.
Creatine is not proven to cause hairloss, but some report increased shedding, especially with male pattern baldness. Finasteride or minoxidil are suggested to counteract potential hairloss while using creatine.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of the AutumnValley Anti-hairLoss Complex Pack for hair growth and hairloss prevention. The original poster is considering adding it to their regimen, which already includes Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A user shared their positive experience with PRP and stem cell treatment for hairloss, noting it nearly stopped their hairloss after previous use of finasteride and minoxidil. Another user mentioned PRP helped maintain their hair, though its effectiveness decreased over time, and they experienced side effects from dutasteride.
After a hair transplant, using finasteride and minoxidil is common to support graft survival and prevent future hairloss. Dermastamping can enhance effectiveness, while saw palmetto may offer weak DHT blocking benefits.
KX-826 Max combines KX-826, Kopyrrol, and Kopexil as a potential alternative to minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, but users express skepticism about its effectiveness and high cost. Some users believe traditional treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and others are more reliable.
Tretinoin can cause non-telogen hairloss in some men by inducing catagen-like changes in hair follicles and through retinoid toxicity, especially when used with minoxidil. Some users report hairloss even when using retinoids on the face, while others experience benefits when combined with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
Dutasteride may not effectively stop scalp hairloss and can cause thinning of facial and body hair, including eyebrows. Users suggest considering other causes like autoimmune conditions or vitamin deficiencies and exploring treatments like finasteride or minoxidil.
A 23-year-old male experiencing severe hairloss stopped treatments for a year and is considering a hair transplant. Suggested treatments include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Creatine does not significantly affect DHT levels or cause hairloss. Some users continue using finasteride and minoxidil while taking creatine, expressing skepticism about its impact on hairloss.
A 17-year-old shares their hairloss treatment, using oral finasteride, dutasteride, stemoxydine, alfatradiol, and a placebo product, but cannot use minoxidil due to an allergic reaction. Others discuss similar treatments and question the use of dutasteride at a young age.
Folliculitis may be linked to hairloss, with treatments including antibiotics, minoxidil, finasteride, and dietary changes. Users suggest seeing a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The conversation discusses using topical taurine for hairloss, with one user reporting minimal shedding but no regrowth after 10 months. Minoxidil and finasteride are mentioned as common treatments.
The conversation discusses the lack of clinical studies on cysteine alone for hairloss, with the original poster already using medications like Minoxidil and finasteride. Suggestions include trying 2ddr as a growth stimulant, though concerns about side effects like gas are mentioned.
The conversation discusses various treatments for hairloss, including finasteride, minoxidil, keto shampoo, derma stamping, vitamin D, and dutasteride. It also mentions lifestyle changes like exercise, quitting smoking, and dietary supplements.
Exercise temporarily increases DHT levels, but this is unlikely to cause significant hairloss. Finasteride and minoxidil are effective treatments to manage hairloss.
The user started finasteride early for hairloss but saw no improvement, feeling hopeless despite adding dutasteride. Others suggest trying minoxidil, micro-needling, or considering blood flow issues, while some share similar struggles or suggest acceptance.
The conversation is about a user struggling with hairloss despite using dutasteride, finasteride, minoxidil, and dermaneedling. The user is considering other treatments but is hesitant to use RU-58841 due to side effects and is seeking advice on alternative solutions.
The conversation is about a person experiencing hairloss from steroid use, considering treatments like RU58841, dutasteride, and Nizoral, while avoiding finasteride and Minoxidil due to concerns about hormones and hypertension. The consensus suggests using dutasteride or finasteride, as Nizoral alone is not effective.
A sugar gel called 2-deoxy-D-ribose (2dDR) shows potential for promoting hair regrowth by increasing blood supply to hair follicles, similar to Minoxidil, but its effectiveness in humans is unproven. It may benefit those who don't tolerate Minoxidil, but it is not a replacement for treatments like Finasteride or RU58841.