The conversation is about severe Vitamin D deficiency and its potential link to hairloss. The user is already using oral finasteride, topical finasteride, and topical minoxidil for aggressive hairloss.
A user's 6 month progress using finasteride and minoxidil as treatments for hairloss, with the replies discussing side effects and general consensus about usage of the two medications.
A 22-year-old male has been experiencing hair thinning since 18 and was prescribed 50mg oral spironolactone for hairloss and high blood pressure, despite inquiring about finasteride. A reply suggests that spironolactone is less effective than finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss and recommends seeking a second medical opinion.
Curcumin, found in turmeric, may reduce DHT levels and hairloss, similar to finasteride, but without its side effects. However, natural DHT blockers are generally considered too weak to make a significant difference in hairloss.
A 25-year-old male experienced increased testosterone and estradiol levels after starting finasteride for hairloss, leading his doctor to suggest a testicular ultrasound as a precaution. The user questions the necessity of the ultrasound, considering it potentially excessive, while others suggest it could be a useful precaution to rule out any issues.
Stopping minoxidil will likely result in losing any gains made from its use, potentially returning hair to its pre-treatment state or worse due to ongoing hairloss. The user plans to continue using finasteride and undergo a hair transplant, hoping it will compensate for any loss from stopping minoxidil.
Extended-release oral minoxidil (VDPHL01) shows promising results for hair growth with improved safety, achieving significant hair count increases and minimal side effects compared to placebo. The treatment is designed to maintain effective concentrations while reducing side effects, making it a safer option for those who cannot tolerate standard minoxidil.
A 16-year-old experiencing diffuse hair thinning is considering using minoxidil and plans to start finasteride at 18, while others suggest alternatives like saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil. Users advise consulting a doctor before starting treatments and emphasize the importance of understanding the cause of hairloss.
A user shared their 6-month progress using oral finasteride and oral minoxidil for hairloss, reporting significant improvements with minimal side effects, such as slight erectile dysfunction that resolved. Other users discussed their experiences, concerns about side effects, and the effectiveness of these treatments.
A 31-year-old individual started taking finasteride 24 days ago to address hair thinning and loss, which has worsened their mood and stress. They have not yet added minoxidil and are experiencing significant shedding, contributing to sleep issues and insecurity about their hairline.
A 19-year-old male with no family history of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is experiencing hairloss and considering using a topical minoxidil and finasteride mixture. Despite low vitamin D levels and normal DHT serum levels, he seeks confirmation of AGA before starting treatment.
People recommend using Nizoral, The Ordinary Multi-peptide Hair Serum, Minoxidil, and 2% ketoconazole shampoo for hairloss. The Ordinary serum is noted for creating an illusion of thickness rather than promoting regrowth.
Ketoconazole is mainly used for improving scalp health and reducing dandruff, but it is not effective for new hair growth. Some users find it complements treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, but results vary.
The user plans to switch from dutasteride back to finasteride due to worsening hairloss, possibly due to increased scalp testosterone. Others report mixed results with both treatments, showing individual variability.
Ashwagandha is used to reduce stress and improve sleep, while finasteride is taken for hairloss. Users report positive effects from ashwagandha and mixed results from finasteride, with some experiencing a slight dip in libido.
Ketoconazole shampoo is primarily for scalp health and reducing inflammation, not hair regrowth. Combining ketoconazole with finasteride can yield similar results to using minoxidil and finasteride together.
A user has been on dutasteride for nearly 2 years with no improvement in hairloss, expressing frustration. Other users suggest checking for other health conditions, getting bloodwork, and considering stopping TRT or trying finasteride.
The conversation discusses a user's 4-month progress using topical minoxidil and 1.5-month use of topical finasteride, along with almost weekly microneedling, for hairloss. Some responses indicate noticeable improvement and encourage continued use, while others suggest it's too early to judge effectiveness and mention the possibility of a hair transplant.
The conversation criticizes the negative attitude towards those concerned about side effects from hairloss treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, or who prefer natural remedies. Specific treatments discussed include finasteride, minoxidil, rosemary oil, and RU58841, with an agreement that finasteride and minoxidil are proven effective.
The conversation is about Brad Pitt's hair and whether he has had a hair transplant or used finasteride. Some users believe that his good genetics and lifestyle choices are responsible for his hair, while others think he may have had cosmetic procedures or used hairloss treatments.
The user got blood work to check hormone levels before starting Finasteride for hairloss and is seeking advice on interpreting the results. They are considering hormone levels in relation to potential side effects of Finasteride.
Controlling insulin levels through intermittent fasting and a low glycemic diet may improve hair quality by reducing androgens. It's important to maintain proper nutrition, including electrolytes and protein, during fasting.
The user suspects scarring alopecia and is exploring NSAIDs and turmeric/pepper for inflammation-related hairloss, having experienced burning and thinning with finasteride and testosterone reduction. They are seeking feedback while unable to afford a dermatologist.
The conversation is about creating a higher concentration of the newly FDA-approved hairloss treatment, Clascoterone (Winlevi), through compounding pharmacies and possibly organizing group purchases. Some users are unfamiliar with Winlevi and are asking for an explanation of the drug.
A user shared their 21-month hair regrowth journey using oral Finasteride 1mg daily and Minoxidil 5% topical applications. Despite initial discouragement due to slow progress, they saw significant improvement, reducing the need for a hair transplant to minor fill-ins at the front hairline.
A user applied a homemade topical finasteride solution daily for 35 days, reducinghair shedding significantly with minimal side effects. They plan to continue for 90 days and will provide further updates.
The user is considering stopping topical minoxidil due to inconvenience and side effects while continuing finasteride for hairloss. They seek advice on the experience of stopping minoxidil and potential alternatives.
The user started with Finasteride at 19, added Dutasteride and Minoxidil at 26, but continues to experience hairloss. Suggestions include checking health markers, considering genetics, and possibly increasing Minoxidil dosage.
Microneedling, ketoconazole, and tretinoin are discussed as hairloss treatments, with tretinoin favored for its long-term benefits and potential to turn minoxidil non-responders into responders. Microneedling is recommended for initial use, ketoconazole for dandruff, and tretinoin for continuous use due to its skin benefits.