The conversation discusses hairthinning and treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. The user is concerned about distinguishing between natural hair parting and actual thinning.
Greasy or product-laden hair can make the scalp appear more visible, leading some to mistakenly think they are balding. Proper hair washing and avoiding heavy products can help assess true hair thickness, and treatments like finasteride are used by some for actual hair loss.
The conversation is about a user concerned about hairthinning despite using finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and recently adding dutasteride. Most responses suggest there is no noticeable difference in hair loss, attributing concerns to paranoia, and recommend continuing the current treatment or adjusting expectations.
The user is experiencing excessive hairthinning and is unsure of the cause. They are seeking opinions on treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A 22-year-old is experiencing diffuse hairthinning all over the head, losing about 300 long hairs daily, despite having good genetics and vitamin levels. They are seeking advice on whether this pattern is normal and considering consulting a dermatologist.
The user is concerned about potential hairthinning after getting a buzzcut and shares photos for comparison. A suggestion is made to consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis.
Hairthinning possibly due to rapid weight loss and dietary changes, with no nutrient deficiencies found. The user is taking vitamins and considering seeing a hair specialist to promote regrowth.
The conversation discusses concerns about potential hairthinning over two years, with suggestions to monitor changes and consider treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride if needed. The user is advised to refer to a beginner's guide for more information.
Many people feel self-conscious about hair loss during haircuts, with some using treatments like finasteride and minoxidil. Others cope by cutting their own hair or finding a trusted barber to manage thinning areas.
A user discusses their habit of analyzing others' hair due to their own hairthinning at 18. Another user mentions starting finasteride in 2010 and still having a full head of hair.
An 18-year-old experiencing diffuse hairthinning since 8th grade seeks advice. They are concerned about having less hair than their 52-year-old father and are looking for treatment options.
The user is experiencing hairthinning and is considering using minoxidil. They are concerned about the progression of hair loss and whether it will lead to complete baldness.
A 23-year-old male is experiencing rapid hairthinning and receding hairline, feeling emotionally drained. He has tried GFC, PRP, ketoconazole shampoo, and supplements without improvement and is considering minoxidil, finasteride, and possibly a hair transplant.
The user has been using finasteride, minoxidil, Viviscal, biotin, saw palmetto, fish oil, and alternating shampoos to combat hair loss but continues to experience thinning, especially at the hairline. They are considering trying dutasteride but are hesitant, and they are contemplating shaving their head if the situation doesn't improve.
The post and conversation discuss the unpredictable nature of diffuse thinning, a type of hair loss. Users share personal experiences, with some mentioning treatments like oral finasteride and toppik, and the need for patience with these treatments.
A 33-year-old man is concerned about potential hair loss, comparing his hairline to his father's and noticing increased shedding and thinning. He is considering treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride but is unsure if he has male pattern baldness.
A user experiencing diffuse thinning since age 18 describes their hair as unhealthy, dry, thin, and hard, with texture changes cycling between good and bad every few weeks. They are not on any medication, only taking vitamins and supplements.
The conversation reassures a woman concerned about thinninghair on her crown, suggesting her hair appears normal and not thinning. Some users recommend prenatal vitamins for hair health, while others attribute the appearance to contrast between dark hair and a pale scalp.
A 22-year-old male experiencing diffuse thinning is using oral minoxidil and finasteride but notices his hair looks thin in sunlight. Suggestions include using hair products, considering topical minoxidil, addressing seborrheic dermatitis, and possibly trying dutasteride or a hair transplant.
A 24-year-old male is experiencing hairthinning and feels hopeless, considering treatments like finasteride and minoxidil but is concerned they might not work. He is also contemplating a dermatologist visit and is unable to afford a hair transplant.
The individual is experiencing hairthinning primarily at the front/middle of their scalp and is seeking to identify the type of hair loss they have. They already use treatments like oral Minoxidil, topical Finasteride, Tretinoin gel, dermarolling, and various oils and shampoos.
The user is experiencing hairline thinning despite using finasteride, minoxidil (solution and foam), dermastamping, and tretinoin. They suspect minoxidil or tretinoin might be causing the issue but are unsure.
The conclusion of the conversation is that dying the hair can be an effective method for managing hair loss, particularly for those with diffuse thinning.
The user is experiencing diffuse hairthinning despite using finasteride and oral minoxidil, with no hairline recession or bald spots. Suggestions include checking for telogen effluvium, considering a JAK inhibitor for potential autoimmune issues, and conducting further tests to rule out other causes.
The conversation discusses hair regrowth efforts using minoxidil, microneedling, ketoconazole shampoo, and saw palmetto shampoo, with suggestions to add finasteride or dutasteride for better results. Some users notice slight improvement, but many recommend starting finasteride or considering a hair transplant for significant progress.
The user is experiencing hairthinning at the front of the scalp and is seeking advice on regrowing long curly hair. They are considering treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 to prioritize hair regrowth.
The conversation is about a 17-year-old experiencing severe hairthinning and the advice given is to see a dermatologist or doctor to check for underlying health issues or to start treatment early if it's male pattern baldness.
The conversation discusses hairthinning potentially linked to gut health issues and suggests biotin as a possible treatment. It also mentions that hairthinning could be due to male pattern baldness (MPB).