The conversation is about personal experiences with Anagenic Pyrilutamid for hairloss and what carriers people use with it. No specific treatments or outcomes are mentioned.
The conversation is about finding the best conditioner for hairloss, with a mention that Ketoconazole shampoo is recommended for reversing hairloss. Users suggest that most "hair growth" conditioners are ineffective and discuss using anti-dandruff conditioners with piroctone olamine.
A 17-year-old has been using topical minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss but is advised by a dermatologist to taper off due to age concerns. Other users suggest continuing minoxidil but stopping finasteride until at least 18, and consulting a specialized pediatric dermatologist.
The conversation is about someone seeking a finasteride prescription for hairloss and considering paying out of pocket for a dermatologist because they can't find one covered by insurance. They want advice on ensuring they get the prescription and not just a recommendation for biotin pills.
The post and conversation are about a user's hairloss progress after 1.5 months of using topical finasteride, minoxidil, a dermaroller, and various oils/supplements. The responses are positive, noting visible improvement and encouraging continued use for even better results.
The user "RenegadeMountie" shared their progress with topical finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss. They reported consistent use for 3 months, with noticeable improvement in hair thickness and new growth. Other users recommended using hairloss concealers and expressed confidence in seeing more progress in the future.
A user shared their 115-day progress in treating hairloss using 5% Minoxidil, topical Finasteride, biotin, microneedling, and collagen peptides. They reported visible improvement and no side effects from topical Finasteride, unlike the oral form.
A man is worried about telling his girlfriend he uses finasteride for hairloss. Most responses suggest it's not a big deal and advise being open if it comes up naturally.
A user was prescribed ketoconazole shampoo by their dermatologist for early-stage hairloss, but is unsure if this is the right treatment. Most commenters suggest seeking a second opinion or starting finasteride treatment immediately, while a few caution about potential side effects.
A 47-year-old has been using finasteride for 25 years for hairloss, but it's less effective now. Suggestions include switching to dutasteride, stopping anastrozole, and trying minoxidil, microneedling, and possibly TRT.
A 49-year-old has used finasteride for 19 years to manage hairloss, experiencing some libido changes but no major side effects, and plans to continue. They found minoxidil inconvenient but are considering restarting it with micro-needling.
Topical dutasteride is more effective than oral finasteride for male pattern hairloss, with fewer side effects. Some prefer oral treatments for convenience, while others use topical solutions like minoxidil and dutasteride, sometimes with microneedling, for better results.
The user has been using oral Minoxidil, Finasteride, and dermarolling for two months to address hairloss and is considering continuing the treatment until December before possibly switching to Dutasteride. They are hesitant about getting a hair transplant and are exploring other options like SMP, while receiving encouragement and advice from others to continue the current regimen for a longer period to see more results.
A 23-year-old Italian man in Switzerland is experiencing hairloss and cannot get a prescription for Finasteride, only Minoxidil. He seeks advice on obtaining Finasteride through online pharmacies or by consulting different doctors.
Dutasteride is seen as more effective than finasteride for hairloss but may have more side effects and a longer half-life. Some start with finasteride for fewer side effects, while others switch to dutasteride for better results.
The conversation discusses the ineffectiveness of tablet forms of dutasteride for hairloss due to poor absorption compared to soft gel capsules. It suggests switching to FDA-approved soft gel capsules for better results, as tablets may not adequately suppress DHT levels.
The user maintained their hair over five years using finasteride and recently started using Rogaine to improve the front. They experienced no side effects and are satisfied with the results, considering the alternative of more significant hairloss.
The user has used finasteride and minoxidil for five years to slow hairloss but hasn't seen regrowth. They are considering increasing finasteride dosage, switching to dutasteride, and exploring microneedling and oral minoxidil.
Dutasteride is favored over finasteride by some for better hairloss reversal, improved skin, and fewer side effects, though individual responses vary. It may also help with dandruff and eczema but has a slightly higher risk of gynecomastia.
A 34-year-old user shared their 8-month progress using minoxidil and finasteride for hairloss, reporting significant improvement without noticeable side effects. They started minoxidil in May 2024 and added finasteride in September, experiencing some shedding initially but achieving good results over time.
A 21-year-old has been using finasteride for 11 months and minoxidil for 4 months to combat hairloss, experiencing significant improvement and regrowth. The user applies 1mg of finasteride daily and 5% topical minoxidil twice a day, noting that both treatments have contributed to the progress.
The user has been using Dutasteride for over a year for hairloss and is considering a hair transplant if it doesn't work. Suggestions include adding Minoxidil and microneedling, but some advise against a transplant as the current treatment seems effective.
A user is seeking advice on using finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss after being unhappy with their dermatologist's advice. They are considering getting finasteride on their own due to prescription challenges.
Finasteride and Dutasteride can be obtained cheaply through Amazon One Medical with an Rx Pass subscription for $20/year. Users discuss various options and costs for hairloss treatments, including Blink Health and Mark Cuban's pharmacy.
The user shared their experience with Finasteride and Dutasteride for hairloss. They initially had success with Finasteride but switched to Dutasteride after experiencing shedding, which continued, and are now considering a hair transplant.
The conversation discusses whether it's better to start hairloss treatment with finasteride or dutasteride. Opinions vary, but many suggest starting with finasteride due to its shorter half-life and easier management of side effects, while others argue dutasteride is more effective and has fewer side effects.
A user shared their 3-year experience using finasteride for hairloss, reporting significant improvement and no side effects. They are now starting dutasteride and plan to update on progress in a year.
Finasteride is increasingly prescribed to young men to prevent hairloss, with many users expressing regret for not starting sooner. The conversation highlights the preference for Finasteride, Dutasteride, and Minoxidil over other treatments.
The conversation is about choosing between finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss treatment. Most users prefer finasteride, citing its effectiveness in stopping hairloss, while some mention using both for better results.