Microneedling combined with tretinoin is discussed for its effectiveness in treatinghair loss. Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are also mentioned as potential treatments.
The conversation discusses a user's 6-month progress in treatinghair loss using finasteride, minoxidil spray, DHT shampoo (Spartan), and dermarolling. The user shares their experience and others inquire about the DHT shampoo's function.
The conversation is about a user's progress in treatinghair loss using 1mg finasteride, topical minoxidil once at night, and weekly 1.5mm microneedling. The user reports significant improvement and no side effects, while others discuss their experiences and offer advice on similar treatments.
Topical spironolactone 5% is being discussed for its effectiveness in treatinghair loss, specifically receding temples. The user is inquiring if it works similarly to finasteride as a testosterone blocker.
The post discusses a user's 2-month progress in treatinghair loss using topical Du once a week, microneedling, and red light therapy. The user notes that red light therapy is primarily for face and body inflammation but also applies it to the scalp.
The user shared progress pictures after a year of treatinghair loss with 5% minoxidil, then a combination of minoxidil/finasteride topical, and microneedling at 1.5mm bi-weekly. They plan to switch to oral finasteride and more frequent microneedling at a shallower depth while continuing the current regimen.
The user shared their 2 1/2 years of progress treatinghair loss with finasteride, minoxidil, and dermarolling, noting a slight improvement from RU58841 and a recent addition of oral minoxidil. They varied their finasteride dosage, used both topical and oral minoxidil, and saw better results with short hair, hoping for further improvement.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of finasteride and dutasteride in treatinghair loss, emphasizing that significant results often take 12-18 months or more. Dutasteride is generally considered superior, with similar or fewer side effects than finasteride, but patience is required for noticeable improvement.
The conversation is about a person's slow progress in treatinghair loss using finasteride, microneedling, testosterone replacement therapy, dutasteride, RU58841, and minoxidil. They experienced a significant hair shed after adding dutasteride.
The post is about a user's progress in treatinghair loss using HIMS FIN/MIN spray and dermarolling. One user suggests taking the 1mg finasteride pill instead of using the topical spray, while another warns against microneedling every day.
A user named "paulsac11" shares their success story of treatinghair loss. They started with topical minoxidil, then switched to oral minoxidil and dutasteride. They also used a shampoo and conditioner from Keeps. After eight months of treatment, they have seen significant improvement in their hairline.
The comparison of 0.5mg dutasteride and 1mg finasteride for treatinghair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia, with discussion of which is more effective and has fewer side effects.
A user's experience with finasteride and oral minoxidil for treatinghair loss, which resulted in great regrowth and improved mental state. Other users asked questions about their own experiences with the treatments.
This conversation is about a user's experience with treatinghair loss using minoxidil daily, finasteride 1.25 mg every other day and micro needling once a week, as well as their experiences with the side effects of finasteride. Replies to their post shared similar experiences and advice on switching from topical minoxidil to oral.
The conversation is about frustration with dermatologists not effectively treatinghair loss and the difficulty in obtaining prescriptions for Minoxidil and Finasteride. Some users suggest seeing specialists or general practitioners for hair loss treatment, while others share their own experiences with dermatologists and the importance of doing personal research.
Topical spironolactone is more effective than topical finasteride for treatinghair loss in both men and women. Oral spironolactone can affect testosterone, but the topical form doesn't impact the endocrine system.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of finasteride and microneedling for treatinghair loss. The linked article is seen as an advertisement for these treatments.
The post discusses microdosing finasteride to minimize side effects while treatinghair loss. The user also mentions using minoxidil, biotin, and ketoconazole.
The conversation is about a user's progress in treating diffuse hair thinning using a topical regimen including finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, microneedling, saw palmetto, collagen, and vitamins, along with lifestyle changes. The user plans to switch from topical to oral finasteride for potentially better results.
KX-826 combined with minoxidil significantly increases hair growth compared to minoxidil alone for treating male androgenetic alopecia, with no unexpected safety concerns. Users discuss various hair loss treatments, including KX-826, minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841, sharing personal experiences and sourcing information.
The conversation is about a user's one-year progress in treatinghair loss using a combination of finasteride and minoxidil spray, derma rolling, and Nizoral shampoo. The user reports significant improvement and increased confidence, while others offer advice and express admiration for the results.
The conversation is about a user's 9-month progress in treatinghair loss using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and a 0.5mm dermaroller. The user shares their routine and receives positive feedback on their results.
A 32-year-old is documenting their 3-month progress in treatinghair loss using 0.5 mg dutasteride, topical and 5 mg oral minoxidil, and Ducray Anaphase+ shampoo daily. They report slight libido reduction and increased eyebrow hair but are generally satisfied with the results and considering a hair transplant after a year.
A 31-year-old male shares his 4-month progress in treatinghair thinning with tar shampoo, 5% topical minoxidil, and finasteride. He reports thicker hair, no folliculitis, and no significant side effects, except increased libido.
A user discusses the potential of caffeine and DMG in shampoo for treatinghair loss, citing a pending patent and personal plans to test it. They find it more convenient than using minoxidil, tretinoin, and microneedling.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after switching from finasteride and minoxidil to dutasteride. They believe dutasteride is highly effective for treatinghair loss.
A 25-year-old male shared progress pictures after 50 days of treatinghair loss with minoxidil and dermarolling. He previously tried finasteride but stopped due to side effects.
Laser caps are found to be more effective than 5% minoxidil for treatinghair loss, and when combined with minoxidil, they are even more effective. Some users report positive results with laser treatments, while others see no change; the devices are FDA approved, but opinions on their efficacy vary.
A 23-year-old man shared his nearly 3-month progress treatinghair loss with 1mg finasteride daily, 5% minoxidil once at night, and ketoconazole shampoo twice a week, showing improvement in hair thickness and coverage. He encourages others not to be afraid of using finasteride despite potential side effects.