PP405 is humorously suggested as a new hairloss cure with "shocking results." The conversation includes references to Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Vitamin D deficiency may contribute to hairloss, but correcting it alone doesn't guarantee regrowth. Users report mixed results with supplements and treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride.
A 29-year-old male experienced significant hair regrowth over 8 months using a protocol of oral Minoxidil, Dutasteride, Pyrithione Zinc Shampoo, and peptides GHK-CU, BPC-157, and TB-500. The treatment led to improved scalp coverage, reduced hairloss, and thicker hair, although results may vary for others.
GT20029 shows promise as a topical treatment for hairloss, potentially replacing finasteride for some due to its low systemic exposure and ability to degrade androgen receptors. However, skepticism remains about its long-term efficacy and availability, with some users expressing doubt about new treatments consistently failing to reach the market.
A 29-year-old female is experiencing severe hairloss and bald patches, seeking advice on shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, or topical medications. A user suggests starting an oral supplement.
The conversation discusses preventing hairloss during detransitioning, with suggestions to use finasteride or dutasteride as DHT blockers. The user is also considering rosemary oil and monitoring testosterone levels.
The user is using Minoxidil, Finasteride, a dermaroller, vitamin D, and anti-hairloss shampoo for hairloss treatment. They are seeking feedback on whether there is improvement after two months and if noticeable results can be expected within six months.
The user is using Minoxidil, Finasteride, a dermaroller, vitamin D, and anti-hairloss shampoo for hairloss treatment. There is some vellus regrowth, and shedding may indicate future terminal hair growth.
Ketoconazole shampoo is mainly used for scalp health and dandruff, not effective for hair regrowth. Some users find it drying, while others notice improved hair appearance and reduced dandruff.
PUFA foods like salmon and walnuts are healthy and do not accelerate hairloss. There is no evidence linking PUFAs to hairloss, and claims suggesting otherwise lack scientific support.
Minoxidil can cause significant hair shedding, especially for those who don't need it, and should be used cautiously under medical advice. Natural remedies like onion, rosemary oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, and a healthy lifestyle can help recover from minoxidil-related hairloss.
Whey protein is unlikely to cause hairloss, and some users suggest it might be beneficial if dietary protein is insufficient. Hairloss is generally considered genetic, and there is skepticism about the dermatologist's advice to switch from whey protein to whole foods.
The conversation discusses the use of autologous exosomes for hairloss, questioning their effectiveness and seeking real user experiences. The user is skeptical about the treatment's legitimacy and is looking for honest feedback on its results.
The user has been taking 3.75mg of finasteride weekly for 8 months, which has improved their hairline and hair texture. They shared a humorous encounter with a bald mechanic who complimented their hair, unaware of the finasteride use.
Orient Bio is developing a PLGA formulated version of Cyclosporine A to stimulate hair growth without its immunosuppressant effects. Users discuss various treatments like Clascoterone, PP405, minoxidil, and tacrolimus, expressing hope for new developments and sharing personal experiences with these treatments.
The user is considering continuing minoxidil and microneedling, possibly adding low-dose topical finasteride, and undergoing a large FUE hair transplant to improve hair appearance. They plan to use hair fibers for added density, aiming for a convincing cosmetic look rather than full density.
Improved sleep has significantly benefited hair health, with noticeable regrowth at the hairline and possibly the crown, alongside better skin and mood. Consistent sleep, alongside treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, is recommended for better results.
The user shared a 4-year hairloss treatment update using oral minoxidil and dutasteride, reporting significant hair regrowth and improved hair quality. They started with finasteride before switching to dutasteride and experienced fast results in the first year, with continued improvements in hair thickness over the past two years.
Winlevi is being considered for hairloss by someone who wants to avoid systemic hormonal changes. Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are also mentioned as treatments.
Working outdoors does not affect the efficacy of oral hairloss drugs like finasteride and minoxidil. A user plans to start oral minoxidil and use a dermastamp.
The user is considering a hair transplant but has started using finasteride and minoxidil, noticing initial improvements. They are unsure about the dosage and seek advice, while others suggest understanding treatments before opting for surgery.
A 23-year-old man with hairloss, despite using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and RU58841, is considering bicalutamide for regrowth but is concerned about feminization. Alternatives like topical estrogen, JXL069, and spironolactone are discussed, with suggestions to explore thyroid levels and other potential underlying conditions.
The user is considering a hair transplant for crown hairloss but is anxious about recovery and results. They are debating whether to try oral minoxidil for 6-12 months before surgery and whether to address their hairline during the transplant.
The conversation discusses switching from oral finasteride to topical RU58841 for hairloss, with concerns about hormonal effects and libido. Some users suggest alternatives like dutasteride, while others share mixed experiences with RU58841's effectiveness.
A user is considering a topical hairloss treatment containing Minoxidil, Finasteride, and other ingredients. Some users suggest the doses are high and recommend starting with lower percentages.
Serevelle is being considered for hairloss due to menopause, but its effectiveness is unclear. Minoxidil and hormone management are suggested alternatives.
A user is seeking experiences with adenosine for hairloss, asking about its effectiveness, usage duration, and combination with treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, or RU58841. Another user mentions difficulty sourcing adenosine and comments on the mixed quality of research.
Creatine is believed by some to cause hairloss, potentially by increasing DHT levels, despite conflicting evidence. Users report mixed results when combining creatine with treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil.
The user plans to stop finasteride after three months, believing hairloss isn't due to DHT, and will continue with oral minoxidil, microneedling, and ketoconazole shampoo. They suspect stress and poor nutrition are the main causes and seek opinions on DHT blockers' effectiveness.