The user experienced significant hair regrowth using finasteride for 9 months and minoxidil foam for 2.5 months, with minimal sideeffects. Hair thickening was noticed after 4-5 months, with no significant shedding.
The user is considering switching from topical finasteride to RU58841 or KX826 due to sideeffects like low libido and ED. They are also using oral minoxidil and considering low-dose saw palmetto to maintain their hairline.
Minoxidil and finasteride significantly improved the user's hair growth over six months, with no reported sideeffects. The user recommends these treatments for others experiencing hair loss.
Oral minoxidil has shown positive results for hair regrowth, but concerns about its sideeffects, such as heart issues, are noted. Adding a DHT blocker like finasteride is recommended for better and more lasting results.
The user experienced anxiety and heart pounding from oral minoxidil, despite its effectiveness, and switched back to topical minoxidil. After managing anxiety, they found oral minoxidil more effective, but sideeffects differ for each person.
A user is considering taking oral minoxidil 3mg every other day or thrice a week to minimize sideeffects and save money. They seek opinions on this dosing strategy.
LLLT (low-level laser therapy) is as effective or better than traditional minoxidil treatment for hair growth, with fewer sideeffects and improved long-term compliance due to milder adverse effects. Studies show LLLT increases hair density more than minoxidil, but drawbacks include the initial cost and the need for long-term use to see results.
The user has been using Minoxidil and Spiro for hair loss treatment but reduced the Minoxidil dosage due to sideeffects, leading to increased hair loss. They are considering adding the Inkey List caffeine stimulating scalp treatment to their routine and are seeking advice on its safety and effectiveness when used with Minoxidil.
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This user has been using Kirkland Minoxidil foam and 1 mg finasteride for 8 months, as well as a diet change, regular exercise, and daily biotin and Animal Pak supplements to treat their hair loss. So far they have not experienced any sideeffects from the finasteride.
The safety of using oral minoxidil to treat hair loss and thinning, with studies showing mild sideeffects at low doses. It was suggested that people should consult a doctor or dermatologist before taking any type of medication for hair loss.
The conversation discusses the use of low-dose oral minoxidil for hair loss and its potential effects on skin aging. Users shared experiences, with some noting sideeffects like puffy eyelids and dark circles, but no conclusive evidence of significant collagen depletion or increased wrinkles.
Minoxidil 5% foam was used twice daily for 4 months, resulting in visible hair regrowth. Users discussed adding finasteride for better long-term results, with concerns about its sideeffects and alternatives like breezula and clascoterone.
Minoxidil 5% topical solution may cause eyesight problems, with some users experiencing blurred vision. The discussion also mentions finasteride's potential sideeffects, including erectile dysfunction, with varied personal experiences.
Oral minoxidil may cause facial bloating and dark circles, making some users feel they look older. Some consider reducing the dosage or switching treatments due to these sideeffects.
Some people may not respond to topical minoxidil due to low SULT1A1 enzyme activity, but oral minoxidil can be effective. Tretinoin may enhance minoxidil's effectiveness, and some users prefer oral minoxidil despite sideeffects.
A 22-year-old male is switching from topical to oral minoxidil due to limited results with topical use, while continuing oral finasteride and considering sideeffects. Users discuss experiences with oral minoxidil, noting potential sideeffects like swelling and headaches, but also its effectiveness compared to topical treatments.
Minoxidil is not an anti-androgen; it is a growth stimulator and does not lower DHT like finasteride or dutasteride. Minoxidil can cause sideeffects like facial swelling and anxiety due to its vasodilator properties.
A 34-year-old male, already on finasteride, is hesitant to continue minoxidil due to sideeffects like headaches and concerns about facial bloating and skin aging. Another user shares their experience with minoxidil causing facial bloating but hopes for hair growth benefits.
The user discusses using finasteride and dutasteride for hair regrowth, avoiding minoxidil due to sideeffects and inconvenience. They find these treatments effective without needing minoxidil.
User used finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, experienced sideeffects initially, but saw improvement after stopping minoxidil and ignoring sideeffects. New hairstyle also improved hair appearance.
Taking 5mg oral minoxidil at night instead of splitting 2.5mg doses, with the rationale that a single larger dose may provide a stronger activation for hair follicles and reduce peak-related sideeffects. Some users report sleep issues with nighttime dosing, while others find it beneficial; opinions on effectiveness and sideeffects vary.
Oral minoxidil can cause rare facial bloating, especially at higher doses and in women. Reducing sodium intake, drinking more water, and adjusting the dose can help manage sideeffects.
Extended-release minoxidil shows promise for hair regrowth, potentially adding 30 new hairs per cm, but concerns about sideeffects like increased body hair and shortness of breath remain. Users discuss combining it with finasteride or dutasteride for better results, while some express skepticism about it being a complete cure.
Extended-release oral minoxidil (VDPHL01) shows promising results for hair growth with improved safety, achieving significant hair count increases and minimal sideeffects compared to placebo. The treatment is designed to maintain effective concentrations while reducing sideeffects, making it a safer option for those who cannot tolerate standard minoxidil.
The conversation discusses increasing the dose of oral minoxidil from 2.5mg to 5mg for better hair density, with concerns about potential sideeffects like heart rate changes and fluid retention. Users suggest consulting a doctor, considering individual tolerance, and exploring other treatments like dutasteride.
The conversation is about a user taking a break from oral minoxidil due to persistent eye puffiness after two years of use. Suggestions include switching to topical minoxidil foam and adjusting the dosage to manage sideeffects.
A user shared their experience using Minoxidil 5% once daily for 77 days without any other treatments, reporting no sideeffects. Another user mentioned stopping finasteride due to sideeffects and now only uses Minoxidil.
The user experienced significant hair improvement using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling over a year, with no sideeffects. They used topical minoxidil and reported shedding phases, but no current shedding as of March 2026.
Oral minoxidil caused changes in hair texture, making it curly, dry, and lifeless, raising concerns about whether this is a temporary phase or permanent. Users discussed potential sideeffects of oral minoxidil, including heart issues, and suggested consulting a dermatologist and monitoring health markers.