A 24-year-old is using Minoxidil for a month to address hair thinning and is questioning if new hair is growing. Another user suggests using finasteride or dutasteride for better results.
A 21-year-old is experiencing accelerated hair loss and is considering treatments like finasteride and minoxidil but is concerned about side effects. They seek advice on the best treatment option balancing effectiveness and safety.
The conversation is about recommendations for generic oral minoxidil brands from India, with users suggesting brands like Dr. Reddy's Mintop, Intas Lonitab, and Asher Pharmaceuticals' Minoxihead. Users also discuss other treatments like finasteride and dutasteride, with some expressing concerns about brand reputation and supplier reliability on IndiaMart.
Minoxidil's effectiveness may not be significantly impacted by high temperatures during shipping, as it undergoes stability tests to withstand extreme conditions. Users discuss concerns about oxidation and storage, but experts suggest that short-term exposure to heat is unlikely to degrade the product.
Bleaching hair can disguise thinning and balding by reducing contrast with the scalp, providing a temporary aesthetic solution. The user is also using finasteride and oral minoxidil for hair regrowth.
The user has been treating hair loss for three years using Dutasteride, topical Minoxidil, and RU58841, with noticeable improvement after four months, but sides and temples still need work. They plan to finish current treatments and consider a hair transplant for further improvement.
The user started hair loss treatment at 18 with finasteride and minoxidil, recently switching to dutasteride, and is considering microneedling and a hair transplant. Feedback suggests results are mixed, with some maintaining hair and others suggesting additional treatments like oral minoxidil or microneedling for better absorption.
Minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride are commonly used for hair loss treatment, with some users seeing them as long-term solutions while awaiting future advancements like hair follicle cloning or gene engineering. Some users also consider additional treatments like anti-inflammatories, PRP, and hair transplants, but remain skeptical about a definitive cure.
The user visited a dermatologist for hair loss and was prescribed finasteride and minoxidil tablets, along with a caffeine hair serum. They decided against painful and costly treatments like PRP and exosome therapy, opting instead to stick with medications and possibly accept going bald.
The user has been using oral dutasteride (DUT) for 1.5 years but is experiencing hair thinning again and is considering increasing the dose or adding topical treatments like RU58841, despite concerns about side effects. Suggestions include trying oral minoxidil or waiting to see if the thinning is just a temporary shed.
The user shared a 6-month update on their hair transplant progress, noting they still use oral minoxidil and dutasteride daily. They are pleased with the results but observe increased hair shedding during showers.
The conversation discusses sourcing Topilutamide (fluridil) as a treatment for hair loss, with users comparing it to RU58841 and finasteride. Users share their experiences with various treatments, including testosterone, DHT gel, and Proviron, while expressing difficulty in finding Topilutamide.
OP reports minimal shedding and improved hair thickness after nearly 3 months on a combination of dutasteride and minoxidil. Users discuss realistic expectations, hair density improvement, and the cost of branded versus generic medications.
People are using lower doses of finasteride than the recommended 1mg daily due to concerns about side effects, cost, and new data suggesting lower doses can be nearly as effective. Some users report stability or slight improvements with lower doses, but the effectiveness compared to 1mg daily is debated.
A 22-year-old shared their 6-month hair loss progress using only topical treatments like minoxidil, derma rolling, and red light therapy, without finasteride or oral medications. Other users suggested adding DHT blockers like RU58841 and ketoconazole shampoo for better results.
The conversation is about hair loss treatments, specifically the lack of improvement after one year of using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil. Suggestions include switching to stronger medications like dutasteride and oral minoxidil, considering a hair transplant, and possibly using microneedling or tretinoin.
The conversation discusses skepticism about "5 in 1" and "3 in 1" hair loss treatments, which combine Dutasteride or Finasteride with Minoxidil, being overpriced and potentially ineffective. Users suggest buying individual components separately for cost savings and question the effectiveness of low concentrations in these combined products.
Ultrasound imaging can non-invasively detect active and inactive hair follicles, inflammation, and fibrosis, potentially reducing unnecessary biopsies. It may help assess hair growth potential and diagnose scalp issues, but some users believe in trying treatments regardless of ultrasound results.
Most users did not visit a dermatologist before starting finasteride, opting to purchase it directly or through a primary care physician. Some users shared experiences of side effects and emphasized the potential benefits of medical advice and monitoring.
Hair transplants can significantly enhance attractiveness and confidence, especially in dating, as many women value a good hairline. The original poster found finasteride ineffective and opted for a successful hair transplant, recommending it for those considering surgery.
Dutasteride and high-dose Minoxidil are the primary treatments maintaining hair, with additional supplements and therapies like red light offering minimal extra benefit. The discussion criticizes promoting expensive hair care products when basic medications are doing most of the work.
The user has androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and low Vitamin D levels, and they started using topical minoxidil (5%). They are considering finasteride but are concerned about side effects and are advised to seek mental health support.
People shared their experiences with minoxidil for hair loss, noting varied timelines for seeing results, with some experiencing gains around 3-12 months. Some users also discussed using both oral and topical minoxidil, and one mentioned the need for combining treatments like finasteride for better results.
A 32-year-old man with advanced hair loss is using topical finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride but sees no results after three months. Suggestions include adding a dermastamp and waiting 12 months, with the possibility of considering a hair transplant.
The user is experiencing hair thinning and is using minoxidil, dutasteride injections, and red light therapy with little success after 4.5 months. Suggestions include switching to finasteride instead of dutasteride injections.
The user has been using minoxidil and finasteride for nearly two years, seeing some prevention of further hair loss and possible regrowth. Many suggest trying dutasteride or considering a hair transplant as the next step.
Taking minoxidil both orally and topically may improve results, but consistency with topical application might not be as crucial if oral intake is regular. Microneedling is also considered for additional benefits.
The user has maintained hair thickness using oral finasteride and minoxidil for four years, with suggestions to consider dutasteride or a hair transplant for further improvement. Some users recommend trying topical minoxidil with tretinoin or increasing the oral minoxidil dose for better results.
The conversation discusses the use of 0.1% latanoprost for hair regrowth, with concerns about cost and dependency. The user currently uses dutasteride and oral minoxidil and is considering adding latanoprost to their regimen.
Creatine may cause hair thinning for some, but experiences vary. Some users on finasteride report no hair loss from creatine, while others notice shedding that reverses after stopping creatine.