User experienced hairloss and tried Minoxidil, laser helmet, and Finasteride. Finasteride caused depression and sexual sideeffects, but user had a successful hair transplant.
User discussed hairloss treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, RU58841, and microneedling. They talked about sideeffects, effectiveness, and their current plan using low-dosage Finasteride and Dutasteride.
Dutasteride Mesotherapy for hairloss is discussed, noting its potential to lower scalp DHT without sideeffects. Concerns include the inconvenience of injections, lack of reputable studies, and availability issues.
A user found that antihistamines stop their hairloss and related symptoms, but they experience sideeffects like sedation and chest pain. They are seeking alternative solutions or topical antihistamines to avoid systemic sideeffects.
The conversation discusses the difficulty in distinguishing between sideeffects of finasteride (like brain fog and loss of libido) and depression caused by hairloss. Users share experiences of severe depression while on finasteride, leading some to stop the treatment despite anxiety over hairloss.
A user is considering dutasteride mesotherapy for hairloss due to concerns about oral sideeffects from high DHT levels. They have been using topical finasteride with minoxidil but are exploring mesotherapy as an alternative, while another user shares their experience with mesotherapy sessions using dutasteride and minoxidil without sideeffects.
A 19-year-old experiencing early hairloss started using finasteride to address diffuse thinning, despite concerns about potential sideeffects. They also use T/Gel and OGX Thick and Full shampoo, and have a dermatologist appointment scheduled to explore possible allergies.
Low-dose Dutasteride, used 2-3 times a week, is as effective as daily Finasteride for hairloss with fewer sideeffects. Users report increased libido and better results with Dutasteride compared to Finasteride.
A user shared their 5-year experience using minoxidil and finasteride, noting significant hair improvements without sideeffects. Consistency, a positive mindset, and lifestyle changes like a healthier diet and better sleep were key to their success.
Finasteride and minoxidil are commonly used for hairloss, with RU58841 and microneedling also showing effectiveness. Oral minoxidil and dutasteride are noted for their impact, while sideeffects and alternative treatments like ketoconazole and natural DHT blockers are discussed.
Oral minoxidil is considered more convenient and effective for some users, with positive results reported, but concerns about sideeffects and availability persist. Finasteride remains a standard treatment, while some users explore combinations with other treatments like dutasteride and laser devices.
A 33-year-old male has been using finasteride 1mg for nearly 4 years, experiencing stabilized hairloss and some regrowth but also cognitive issues. He is considering reducing the dose or switching to topical finasteride with minoxidil to maintain hair while minimizing cognitive sideeffects.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using Trestolone, GHK-Cu, and Minoxidil. They avoided Finasteride due to concerns about sideeffects and noted that their approach reduced androgenic load, contributing to hair regrowth.
Dutasteride is discussed as a treatment that makes hairloss impossible, with some users sharing experiences of hair regrowth and sideeffects. Finasteride and oral minoxidil are also mentioned as treatments, with concerns about sideeffects and effectiveness.
Tattooing hairloss drugs like minoxidil and dutasteride into the scalp is discussed as an alternative to daily pills, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness and convenience. Some users report positive results, but concerns about cost, potential sideeffects, and the procedure's discomfort are noted.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using finasteride every other day without sideeffects, starting to see results after 3-4 months. They chose not to use minoxidil due to its sideeffects and because finasteride effectively stopped hairloss.
The user is using a combination of RU58841, Stemoxydine, RevivHair Serum, hair growth oil, topical Minoxidil, Alfatradiol, oral Minoxidil, and Finasteride to treat hairloss. They report no sideeffects from oral Minoxidil and Finasteride after 7 months of use.
Oral dutasteride (0.5mg) is most effective for male hairloss, followed by oral finasteride (5mg), oral minoxidil (5mg), and oral finasteride (1mg). Different treatments have benefits and sideeffects, and results don't apply to women's hairloss.
A 19-year-old experienced significant hairloss, improved with minoxidil, and is considering adding finasteride to his routine. He is concerned about future hairloss and potential sideeffects of finasteride.
A 20-year-old is experiencing hair thinning and is considering Clascoterone and Minoxidil as treatments, avoiding finasteride due to concerns about fertility and hormones. A suggestion was made to use Clascoterone for local DHT targeting and combine it with Minoxidil for maintenance and regrowth while avoiding systemic sideeffects.
The conversation is about using dutasteride 0.5mg, minoxidil 5%, and RU58841 for hairloss treatment. Users discuss dosage, potential sideeffects, and experiences with these treatments.
GT20029 is a new hairloss treatment in Phase 3 trials in China, using PROTAC technology to target androgen receptors, potentially with fewer sideeffects than finasteride and minoxidil. VDPHL01, a second-generation minoxidil, is also mentioned as potentially more effective.
The conversation discusses a hairloss treatment regimen involving high doses of dutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil, with concerns about safety and potential sideeffects. Users advise against the excessive use of these medications, suggesting more moderate approaches and consulting a doctor.
Increasing dutasteride from 0.5mg to 2.5mg may not significantly reduce hairloss and can cause sideeffects like sleep disturbances and brain fog. Many users find 0.5mg effective enough, while some switch to topical finasteride due to sideeffects.
A 22-year-old experiencing hairloss since age 16 is seeking advice after stopping finasteride due to sideeffects, 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.
The user is experiencing hairloss, possibly due to androgenetic alopecia and seborrheic dermatitis, and has tried ketoconazole shampoo without success. They are hesitant to use finasteride due to potential sideeffects and are seeking advice on managing their condition.
The conversation humorously discusses hairloss treatments, focusing on finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil, with users joking about misleading others to keep treatments secret. It includes sarcastic comments about sideeffects and ineffective remedies.
An 18-year-old male is experiencing hairloss and is using topical minoxidil and oral finasteride. He is concerned about continued shedding, mild sexual sideeffects, and whether to adjust his finasteride dosage.
The conversation is about a user sharing their progress with hairloss treatment using 2.5 mg oral finasteride and a 5% minoxidil spray, encouraging others to stay consistent. The user noticed results in mid-August and has not experienced sideeffects, despite the high dosage of finasteride.