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      community Is it too late for a hair transplant ? 25m

      in Transplants  592 upvotes 8 months ago
      The user is considering a hair transplant at 25 after experiencing hair loss despite using finasteride, minoxidil, and recently starting dutasteride. They are advised to continue DHT blockers post-transplant to prevent further hair loss and are considered an ideal candidate for a transplant.

      community Is it still thinning 23M fin/min spray

      in Is this regrowth? 5 months ago
      A 23-year-old is using a topical 5% finasteride/minoxidil spray, microneedling, and taking biotin and vitamin D for hair regrowth, noticing slight improvement but still experiencing thinning. They are considering switching to oral finasteride but are concerned about potential side effects.

      community Does anyone know any hair serum with copper peptides in it?

      in Product  6 upvotes 11 months ago
      Copper peptides are discussed as a potential treatment for hair loss, with various products and serums suggested, including those from Peptonix and The Ordinary. Some users express skepticism about the effectiveness and concentration of copper peptides in these products.

      community 15years fin user switching to dut

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  37 upvotes 1 month ago
      A long-term finasteride user is considering switching to dutasteride due to hair loss progression. Users share experiences with switching, noting side effects and varying effectiveness, with some experiencing shedding and others maintaining their hairline.

      community Highly experimental stack! Self Study Coming!

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      A 19-year-old plans to use an experimental hair loss treatment stack including micro-needling, Minoxidil, Pyrilutamide, Ketoconazole shampoo, and other unreleased compounds like PP405. Users advise against using unverified treatments and suggest sticking to proven options like Finasteride, with some recommending topical application to avoid side effects.