The conversation is about skepticism towards a hair serum advertised on Instagram, with users doubting its effectiveness and one sharing a personal negative experience with the product.
Influencers complicate hair loss treatments by promoting many products, but Minoxidil and Finasteride (or Dutasteride) are sufficient to start. The user criticizes influencers for not mentioning effective treatments like Finasteride.
Hair loss treatments advertised on Instagram are likely ineffective and considered scams. Effective treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride don't need advertising due to high demand.
A new hair loss treatment, pp405, may regrow hair better than finasteride and minoxidil, with potential availability by 2028. However, there is skepticism about its effectiveness and commercialization timeline.
False information about hair loss is being spread, misleading people. Treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are not mentioned in the context of the misinformation.
An Instagram account named "hair_grwow" is stealing progress pictures from a subreddit and falsely claiming the results are due to their products. Users are upset and reporting the account, with one deciding to stop sharing their progress due to the theft.
PP405 is a new drug in Phase 2 trials for hair loss, generating cautious optimism among users. Some users are currently using finasteride and experiencing side effects, while others are skeptical about unapproved products being sold.
Retinoids, like tretinoin, may enhance minoxidil absorption and effectiveness on the scalp. Over-the-counter retinols lack strong evidence for similar benefits.
A user shared a nearly 3-year update on their hairline improvement using Minoxidil, Finasteride, Nizoral, and Dermarolling. Other users commented on the success and discussed their own experiences with similar treatments.
Tretinoin can increase hair follicles and is used alongside minoxidil and finasteride for hair growth, though it may cause skin peeling. Users report varying results, with some experiencing regrowth and others questioning its efficacy for hair.
Hair therapy advertisements claim to use a mix of fallopia multiflora, ginseng, angelica sinensis, and vitex rotundifolia for hair growth. A user dismisses it as fake.
Justin Bieber has had multiple hair transplants, with discussions on the cost and quality in places like Turkey. Despite using treatments like finasteride, his hairline appears unnatural to some.
Hair loss treatments like olive oil, coconut oil, and finasteride are discussed with skepticism and humor. The conversation highlights disbelief in quick fixes and the ongoing search for effective solutions.
A user shared their one-year hair loss treatment progress using oral finasteride, topical finasteride/minoxidil, and microneedling, reporting no current side effects and significant hair improvement. They also use Head & Shoulders for dandruff control and recommend consistency in treatment.
Rob Holding's hair transplant, which looks great despite the edited image of it; many respondents discussed their opinions on the hairstyle, while others suggested treatment options like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
The user is happy with hair regrowth progress using monthly microinjections of minoxidil and dutasteride, along with daily oral intake of these treatments. The treatment costs $200 per session, and the user plans to continue for a year before stopping.
Pumpkin seed oil is a weak natural DHT inhibitor and not effective for significant hair loss. Effective treatments include finasteride, minoxidil, and other medications.
A 21-year-old male shares progress pictures showing improvement in hair growth using daily topical minoxidil 5%, microneedling 1.25mm, and 500mg of saw palmetto. He reports new and healthy hair growth, indicating success in managing androgenic alopecia.
Zeuss sublingual products for hair loss, including finasteride and a finasteride-free option, are discussed for their potential to reduce side effects through sublingual delivery. The inclusion of copper peptides is noted, but the high price is a concern without more user feedback.
The user shared progress pictures after using finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole for a year, then switching to dutasteride two months ago. Commenters noted significant improvement in appearance and appreciated the watermark for image protection.
The conversation humorously discusses the journey of deciding to use finasteride for hair loss, with a focus on a funny Facebook post. It also touches on the idea of promoting finasteride use to future generations.
The conversation is a humorous discussion about a Lego microneedling set for hair loss, comparing it to a wax pen. No specific treatments are mentioned.
User shares 3-month progress on 1 mg finasteride daily, experiencing increased appetite as a side effect. They also use microneedling, topical minoxidil, and mielle rosemary mint scalp and hair strengthening oil.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of dutasteride injections for hair loss, often paired with oral minoxidil and oral finasteride/dutasteride. The user is seeking information on U.S. clinics offering this treatment.
Celery juice is discussed as a potential treatment for crown balding, with skepticism from users. The conversation highlights differences between alopecia areata and male pattern baldness.
A person used hair fibers for 11 years to hide hair loss, which affected their social life. They had a hair transplant, improving their life, and recommend addressing hair loss directly.
Switching from finasteride and topical minoxidil to oral dutasteride and oral minoxidil can cause initial hair shedding, but many users report improvement after a few months. Opinions vary on whether to taper off or switch directly, with some suggesting gradual changes to monitor side effects.
Finasteride is a controversial hair loss treatment, with some users experiencing positive results and others facing side effects like erectile dysfunction. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal choice and informed decision-making.