The user is sharing their progress with hair loss using finasteride, minoxidil, and nizoral. They are seeking advice on what to do next for their hair. Some suggestions include switching to dutasteride, adding microneedling, or seeking another opinion from a dermatologist.
The user shared progress pictures of their hair after using Minoxidil and recently adding finasteride to their daily treatment. They are seeking feedback on their progress.
A user shared their positive experience with hair regrowth using 1mg finasteride and 5% topical minoxidil daily, showing significant improvement in hair density over six months. The conversation includes supportive comments and questions about the treatment details, such as whether finasteride was taken orally or topically and if microneedling was used.
A 29-year-old man has seen hair growth progress over 5 months using daily 1mg finasteride and topical minoxidil, along with ketoconazole shampoo and dermarolling three times a week. After trying various unsuccessful treatments, he's satisfied with these results.
An 18-year-old experiencing mild hair thinning is prescribed ketoconazole shampoo, clobetasol, and a solution with minoxidil, finasteride, and tretinoin. They are hesitant to start finasteride due to concerns about systemic absorption and its impact on facial hair development.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically the use of topical minoxidil and derma-stamping, with suggestions to add finasteride or dutasteride for better long-term results. Ketoconazole shampoo is also considered for scalp health.
A 32-year-old male with diffuse thinning and seborrheic dermatitis has been using finasteride for 8 months without improvement. He is considering COQ10 + PQQ supplements for scalp inflammation and hair loss.
The conversation discusses a person's 4-month hair loss treatment regimen using topical minoxidil, finasteride, ketoconazole, a dermastamp, and rosemary and peppermint oils. Progress pictures are shared to show the results.
Users discuss using pyrilutamide for hair loss, seeking alternatives to 5AR inhibitors. They mention using minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and RU58841.
An 18-year-old shares progress in hair regrowth after 1.5 months using a topical treatment with finasteride, ketoconazole, minoxidil, and biotin. They report significant hairline improvement and a decrease in sex drive as a side effect.
The user is using topical finasteride, Bioscalin, Omega 3, and hair filler therapy for hair loss. There is some progress noted, but varying photo angles and lighting make it hard to assess fully.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS) in shampoos and its potential impact on thinning hair. The user follows a regimen of shampoo, keto shampoo, and conditioner, seeking suggestions for better products.
The conversation is about personal experiences with Sonsuk Topical Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Tretinoin for hair loss. The original poster is seeking feedback after three weeks of use due to a lack of reviews.
The conversation discusses the presence of sulfates in Nizoral and Head & Shoulders shampoos. The user seeks advice on whether to return Head & Shoulders for a sulfate-free alternative and recommendations for a second shampoo/conditioner to alternate with Nizoral.
A user shared progress pictures 1.5 months after a hair transplant of 3500 grafts, using oral finasteride, topical finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamins. They are concerned about potential shock loss and the thinning appearance.
The conversation discusses switching from RU58841 to pyrilutamide for hair loss treatment, with users generally recommending staying on RU58841 if it is effective. RU58841 is sourced from GeneTherica, which ships worldwide.
It's okay to use regular shampoo after Nizoral, but it's not required. Nizoral is used twice a week, and regular shampoo can be used for additional washes.
GHK-Cu is a potent inhibitor of the type 1 5-alpha reductase enzyme in hair follicles, which may reduce hair loss without the side effects associated with type 2 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. The user previously experienced side effects with 5-alpha reductase inhibitors and is considering GHK-Cu as an alternative.
A user shared their positive experience with a 2000 graft FUE hair transplant by Dr. Ko in Korea, costing $5.4K USD, and expressed satisfaction with the results. Some users praised the outcome, while others criticized the hairline's appearance and technique.
The user has been using oral Finasteride, Ketoconazole shampoo, and a dermaroller for 3 months, showing progress in hairline improvement. They are considering adding topical Minoxidil after evaluating the results from Finasteride.
Finasteride improved mental health and reduced hair loss concerns for the original poster. Other users suggested using minoxidil and derma-rolling for better results.
A 24-year-old shares six months of hair loss treatment progress using oral finasteride, oral minoxidil, derma-stamping with topical minoxidil, and keto shampoo. The user is pleased with the results and plans to continue for another six months before considering a hair transplant.
The user is experiencing asymmetrical hair loss at the frontal hairline and is concerned about potential conditions like frontal fibrosing alopecia. They have started using finasteride and pumpkin seed oil to address the issue.
User shared 8-month progress using Fin, Min, RU daily and Nizoral twice a week for hair loss. Experienced shedding, but saw improvement and gained hope.
Some people don't see results with FDA-approved hair loss treatments like finasteride or minoxidil due to underlying issues. The video suggests addressing these issues, especially if there are atypical symptoms or other health conditions.
GHK-CU is not considered as effective for hair loss as finasteride, minoxidil, or RU58841, with many users reporting minimal benefits. Some users experienced skin improvements, but its impact on hair is debated and often attributed to concurrent use of other treatments.
The user experienced hair regrowth using minoxidil and finasteride but reported scalp itching, possibly due to the liquid form of minoxidil. They also use ketoconazole shampoo to manage flakes, which they clarify are not dandruff.