Piroctone Olamine at 1% is recommended for reducing scalp inflammation and encouraging hair growth. The user seeks recommendations for UK shampoos/conditioners containing this ingredient.
Minoxidil (Lipogaine) and Ketoconazole shampoo (Regenepure) are recommended for hair loss treatment, while finasteride is considered risky due to potential side effects. Biotin is not advised due to possible health risks, and the user emphasizes the emotional impact of hair loss and the hope for a future cure.
A user with diffuse thinning recommends a root cover-up spray as a temporary, medication-free solution. They plan to consult a dermatologist for treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride while using the spray for special occasions.
A user with afro hair recommends finasteride for hair loss, reporting significant improvement and no side effects. Other users share similar positive experiences and frustrations with natural remedies.
Alcohol-free minoxidil options in Europe, particularly from a German pharmacy, are recommended for those with seborrheic dermatitis. Users suggest alternatives like Alopexy and Doppelherz foam, and emphasize avoiding propylene glycol and alcohol to reduce irritation.
The user is experiencing diffuse thinning and their dermatologist recommended starting with oral minoxidil due to its safer profile. They are seeking opinions on whether to start with minoxidil or consider finasteride, and are concerned about potential side effects.
A user shared their experience with hair loss and recommended supplements like magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, iron, and protein, along with using a dermaroller. They noted benefits such as accelerated fat loss, muscle growth, better digestion, increased testosterone, and improved hair and skin quality.
Using a 1mm derma roller every day with nanoxidil is not recommended; it should be used once a week. The user had no initial instructions and used it nightly for two months.
The conversation is about a user trying a shampoo and conditioner recommended by Derek from More Plates More Dates to slow down hair loss. The products contain Ketoconazole, pumpkin seed oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, and biotin, and the user is satisfied with the results so far.
The conversation is about which hair loss treatment to recommend between Minimalist and Man Matters, with a request for advice based on their different components.
Dr. Couto recommends taking finasteride in the morning to align with peak testosterone and DHT production for better effectiveness. Oral minoxidil is acknowledged as better than topical, but the focus is on stabilizing hair loss with finasteride first.
A user is seeking an online prescription for finasteride after local dermatologists recommended alternatives like vitamins, caffeinated shampoo, and minoxidil. Another user suggests using Mobidoctor to obtain the prescription.
The user is using a hair loss treatment regimen that includes double the recommended dose of Minoxidil foam once nightly, a mix of RU58841 and stemoxydine after the Minoxidil dries, ketoconazole every other day, and weekly microneedling with alternating depths. They are also considering starting finasteride soon.
Saw Palmetto is not effective for hair loss treatment and is not a recommended alternative to finasteride due to its inability to significantly inhibit DHT.
The conversation warns against buying RU58841 from Amazon due to concerns about product authenticity and recommends purchasing from trusted sources like Minoxidilmax and Anageninc.
Finasteride is mainly for maintaining existing hair, while minoxidil is recommended for regrowth. Users suggest combining both treatments for better results, especially if there are signs of hair follicles still being active.
Microneedling can still be beneficial when using oral finasteride and minoxidil, with a recommended needle length of 0.5mm to 1.0mm. A stamp or pen is preferred over a roller for microneedling.
Diffuse thinning is often due to androgenetic alopecia, and DHT blockers like finasteride are recommended. Treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and RU58841, with emphasis on starting early and using a holistic approach.
Microneedling should be done every 1-2 weeks, with a recommended wait of at least 24 hours before applying topical minoxidil. Finasteride is planned to be used daily at 1mg.
A dermatologist prescribed alternatives to Minoxidil and Finasteride for hair loss. Users recommend sticking with Minoxidil, Finasteride, or Ketoconazole shampoo and suggest seeking a second opinion.
Using 2% ketoconazole daily can dry out the scalp; 1-2 times a week is recommended. Combining ketoconazole with treatments like minoxidil, alfatradiol, and fluridil can help manage hair loss effectively.
Minoxidil can help with hair growth but not prevent hair loss, while finasteride is recommended to stop hair loss. Combining both treatments is suggested for better results, but side effects should be monitored.
Dermastamp is preferred for hair growth and skin health due to fewer scars, with recommended needle sizes of 0.5-1.5mm. Dermapen is also favored over dermarollers, which are considered dangerous.
Bodywise may not be effective for hair regrowth; Minoxidil and Finasteride are recommended. Aminexil is included but is generally less effective than Minoxidil.
The user has been using minoxidil for 8 months with positive results and is considering adding finasteride as recommended by their dermatologist. They seek advice on whether to start finasteride to maintain their hairline.
OP is planning a hair transplant but has gyno surgery scheduled next month. It's recommended to wait 4-6 weeks after the gyno surgery before proceeding with the hair transplant.
Cutting a 5 mg finasteride tablet into five equal parts and taking one piece daily is recommended for consistent dosing. This approach provides more stable DHT suppression than taking a full 5 mg tablet every five days.