The user experienced hairloss possibly due to scalp damage and tried natural treatments with limited success. They reported noticeable hair thickening after using a laser treatment device, suggesting it may be effective, especially for those on finasteride.
OP shared a 100-day progress on reducing hair shedding using Minoxidil and Dorpang scalp serum, noting healthier hair growth. Other users discussed their own treatments, including Minoxidil, ketoconazole, saw palmetto, and pumpkin seed oil, with some considering finasteride if needed.
The conversation discusses starting finasteride 1mg daily for hairloss and mentions a high baseline DHT level. Users comment on the unusually high DHT level and its potential causes.
A 19-year-old plans to use an experimental hairloss treatment stack including micro-needling, Minoxidil, Pyrilutamide, Ketoconazole shampoo, and other unreleased compounds like PP405. Users advise against using unverified treatments and suggest sticking to proven options like Finasteride, with some recommending topical application to avoid side effects.
Using both finasteride and dutasteride for hairloss is debated, with some seeing it as beneficial during transition, while others find it redundant and risky. Oral minoxidil raises concerns about blood pressure, with a preference for topical use and microneedling for better results.
The user is experiencing continued hairloss despite using dutasteride and oral minoxidil, and is considering adding finasteride or adjusting their current treatment. They are seeking advice on whether to change their approach due to lack of improvement, especially at the temples and crown.
A 17-year-old is experiencing hairloss despite using 5% topical minoxidil, 0.05% tretinoin, and oral minoxidil, and is considering starting oral finasteride after a dermatologist suggested a hair growth spray with Capixyl, Redensyl, Anagain, and Saw Palmetto. Users advise caution with finasteride at a young age, suggesting starting with topical finasteride and consulting an endocrinologist.
The user feels hopeless about hairloss despite using finasteride, dutasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841, and having a hair transplant. They are advised to maintain consistency in treatment, consider increasing dutasteride dosage, and explore topical solutions for better results.
The user reports that their hairloss treatment with oral minoxidil, dutasteride, finasteride, topical minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling has plateaued, with no significant additional regrowth. They have stopped using creatine to simplify their regimen and are relieved with the current state compared to before treatment.
Clascoterone is being discussed for hairloss, but its current acne formulation may not be suitable for scalp use due to potential skin irritation and lower dosage compared to Breezula. Users mention other treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and pyrilutamide, with some expressing skepticism about clascoterone's effectiveness for hairloss.
Stemoxydine, a hairloss treatment, is reportedly discontinued, with some users suggesting alternatives like a rebranded version with resveratrol that may enhance Minoxidil. Some users express dissatisfaction with the discontinuation and question the product's value.
David Dobrik uses Minoxidil and possibly Finasteride for hairloss but applies them incorrectly. Users suggest he consider surgery due to his financial capability.
The user is experiencing rapid hairloss despite using dutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil, and is concerned about high estradiol and testosterone levels. They are advised to consult an endocrinologist for potential hormonal imbalances.
The applicator for a homemade hairloss solution containing Minoxidil, RU58841, Azelaic acid, and caffeine is difficult to use, with users experiencing issues with dispensing the liquid. Some suggest pressing harder or using a different method, like a dropper, for better application.
The user has been dealing with hairloss for six years using minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride without success. They are contemplating shaving their head due to continued hairloss and social anxiety.
A 20-year-old is experiencing hairloss despite using dutasteride and oral minoxidil. Suggestions include consulting a specialist, considering RU58841, and checking for other conditions and vitamin deficiencies.
A 23-year-old is struggling with hairloss despite using minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, and is considering increasing the dutasteride dosage. They are advised to try ketoconazole or salicylic acid shampoo for an oily scalp and consider microneedling.
Higher doses of dutasteride for hairloss are debated, with some users suggesting they are unnecessary and potentially unsafe. The original poster uses a combination of dutasteride, minoxidil, and RU58841 for hair regrowth, despite concerns about high dosages.
Dutasteride mesotherapy is discussed as a potentially effective hairloss treatment with no sexual side effects, requiring less frequent application than daily pills. However, it is not widely popular due to limited availability, high cost, and skepticism about its effectiveness.
KX826 shows promise as a hairloss treatment with a 10% increase in hair count, but concerns about Kintor's marketing practices and the systemic effects of treatments like GT20029 and RU58841 remain. Users express skepticism and hope, with some preferring traditional treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
The user shared their seven-month hairloss progress using minoxidil, finasteride, biotin, ketoconazole shampoo, and a dermaroller, reporting no side effects and recommending the routine before considering a hair transplant. They use topical treatments daily and wash their hair every two to three days, with plans to continue the routine for another five months.
A user discusses their current hairloss treatment of topical minoxidil, tretinoin, and dermarolling, and considers adding topical spironolactone due to concerns about finasteride's mental side effects. Other users advise against topical spironolactone, citing ineffectiveness and unpleasant smell.
The post and conversation are about a hairloss treatment stack without finasteride or dutasteride. The suggested treatments include Alfatradiol, Koshine826, Ketoconazole lotion, Minoxidil, microneedling, Tretinoin, and Stemoxydine.
Dutasteride is recommended over finasteride for severe hairloss, despite potential side effects. The original poster has been using various treatments for four months and is considering adding copper tripeptide-1.
A user shared their 3-month hairloss treatment progress using 5% minoxidil, 1mg finasteride, and occasional nizoral. They noted significant progress and plan to continue treatments, with another update at the 6-month mark.
Progesterone cream might help with hairloss by inhibiting DHT production and suppressing prolactin, which can increase DHT. Some dermatologists have used progesterone for hairloss treatment, and it has been effective, sometimes combined with minoxidil, finasteride, and hydrocortisone.
A user on finasteride for hairloss is considering topical dutasteride to further reduce scalp DHT and is using various other topicals as substitutes for minoxidil due to concerns about the safety of their cats and potential heart side effects from oral minoxidil. They are exploring whether a once-weekly application of topical dutasteride would be effective.
The conversation discusses the use of topical minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, with some users combining them with oral treatments. Users share their experiences and opinions on effectiveness, cost, and convenience, with mixed views on whether topical or oral applications are superior.
A user shared a 7-month hairloss treatment progress using finasteride 1.25 mg, oral minoxidil 2.5 mg, ketoconazole shampoo, and monthly micro-needling, noting denser hair and improved quality but no significant regrowth. They experienced mild testicular discomfort and heart palpitations, considering switching to topical minoxidil to avoid side effects.