The user switched from topicalMinoxidil and Finasteride to oral Finasteride and reduced testosterone, expecting to lower DHT, but instead, DHT increased and hair loss worsened. The user is seeking advice on whether to return to the previous topical treatment or if others have experienced similar issues with oral Finasteride while on TRT.
The user is considering starting topicalminoxidil alongside 1 mg oral finasteride but is concerned about potential shedding before their wedding. They are debating whether to start minoxidil now or wait a few months to allow their body to adjust to finasteride.
The user added topical finasteride to their regimen of dutasteride and oralminoxidil, noticing a significant reduction in hair shedding after three weeks. They obtained the topical finasteride from a compounding pharmacy with a 0.25% concentration.
The user has been using oral finasteride and topicalminoxidil for years without success and is seeking alternative treatments. Suggestions include switching to oralminoxidil, adding dutasteride, trying topical treatments, or considering microneedling.
The conversation discusses adding either RU58841 or pyrilutamide to a hair loss treatment regimen that already includes oral dutasteride and oralminoxidil. RU58841 is considered the stronger anti-androgen but may have more side effects.
A 32-year-old male experienced short-term hair regrowth with topicalminoxidil, but thinning resumed. He switched to oral finasteride and minoxidil, saw initial improvement, but now faces aggressive thinning again and is considering other treatments like dutasteride, derma rollers, or red light caps.
Spraying or drinking topicalminoxidil is dangerous and less effective than oralminoxidil. Proper oralminoxidil, like Loniten®, is recommended for safety and effectiveness.
The user switched from topical to oralminoxidil and started taking dutasteride, experiencing continuous shedding for over six months. They are concerned about the quality of the oralminoxidil and unsure if new vellus hair growth is related to the treatment.
The conversation discusses using topical spironolactone for hair loss, with the original poster already using oral and topicalminoxidil, dutasteride, and latanoprost. Opinions differ on the effectiveness and safety of adding spironolactone, with some users suggesting alternative treatments like finasteride and vitamin supplements.
The user is considering switching from topical to oralminoxidil for convenience and better hair regrowth, despite concerns about side effects. They are also tapering off finasteride while starting dutasteride.
The user is considering switching to topical finasteride or pyrilutamide to stabilize hair loss before a hair transplant, currently using oralminoxidil and finasteride. Suggestions include sticking to the current regimen as it is already potent, and caution against using pyrilutamide from unreliable sources.
A user with androgenic alopecia seeks advice on making topical spironolactone from pills due to poor reactions to the oral form and its unavailability in their country. They are looking for guidance on preparing it themselves.
The user started using topical and oralminoxidil in December 2024, added keto shampoo in February 2025, and began using a topical mix of dutasteride and minoxidil. The keto shampoo helped with scalp itchiness, but the hairline looks the same, and existing hairs appear frail and thin.
Low-dose topical finasteride may reduce scalp DHT with fewer side effects than oral finasteride, though it can still lower blood serum DHT. Users report varying experiences, with some finding topical use effective and side-effect-free, while others note significant DHT suppression.
The user is using oralminoxidil and topical finasteride for hair loss and has noticed minor improvements after 27 days, including baby hairs along the hairline. They are also using a combination spray of topical finasteride and minoxidil.
User plans to switch from oral to .005% topical finasteride, using a solvent from minoxidilmax and later Essengen-F. They will monitor DHT levels and seek advice on solvents and sleep caps.
The user started with 1mg oral finasteride and 2.5mg oralminoxidil daily in January 2023, but stopped minoxidil due to an elevated heart rate. They then saw regrowth after beginning topicalminoxidil and microneedling in early 2024.
The user cannot tolerate oral finasteride and is considering topical finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and RU58841 as alternative treatments for hair loss. They seek advice on whether these options are worth trying.
A 38-year-old woman has been using oral Dutasteride for a year without improvement and is now adding a topical solution containing Minoxidil, Dutasteride, Tretinoin, Ketoconazole, and Hydrocortisone. She is seeking advice on whether switching from oral to topical Dutasteride could prevent hair shedding.
The conversation is about using melatonin for hair loss treatment, questioning whether to mix oral melatonin with minoxidil or to apply a melatonin tincture directly to the scalp.
A user started taking oralminoxidil (2.5 mg daily) along with topicalminoxidil, dutasteride, microneedling, and various supplements to improve hair growth and overall health. They are also focusing on weight loss, exercise, and better lifestyle habits.
The discussion revolves around the need for future oral DHT blockers for hair loss treatment that don't have the side effects of current options like Finasteride and Dutasteride. One user suggests that the future of hair loss treatment will likely be topical anti-androgens, as they can target hair follicles without affecting the entire system.
A user who tried both topical and oralMinoxidil to treat their hair loss, but had negative side effects with finasteride. They have now switched to just taking oralMinoxidil and are noticing positive results.
A 46-year-old male is considering adding topical dutasteride to his hair loss regimen, which includes oralminoxidil, topicalminoxidil, miconazole nitrate, pumpkin seed oil, microneedling, DHT oil blocker, lipogaine, and ketoconazole shampoo. He plans to start with a 0.025% concentration in lipogaine once a week to monitor for side effects.
Oral hyaluronic acid is not beneficial for hair, as it gets broken down in the stomach and has no strong evidence supporting its effectiveness. The user is taking finasteride, dutasteride, and topicalminoxidil for hair loss, but combining finasteride and dutasteride is considered redundant.
A user discusses mild/moderate hair loss and considers switching from oral to topical finasteride due to past endocrine issues. They seek feedback on topical finasteride's effectiveness and reputable sources, with replies suggesting Minoxidilmax products as effective alternatives.
Topical finasteride as a potential alternative to oral finasteride for reducing DHT levels on the scalp with fewer side effects, and other hair loss treatments such as minoxidil.
The user reported improved hair quality and faster growth after switching from finasteride and topicalminoxidil to dutasteride and oralminoxidil, despite experiencing significant shedding. They take separate pills daily and are optimistic about future progress.
The user is using oral dutasteride, oralminoxidil, topicalminoxidil, finasteride solution, tazarotene, calcipotriol, and a peptide serum for hair loss but is concerned about continued hair shedding. They are advised to stop smoking as it may worsen hair loss and to give the treatments more time to work.