User discusses Eucapil for hairloss treatment and asks if it helps with itchy scalp. People share their experiences and results, including maintenance or slight improvement.
User experienced hair regrowth after eliminating scalp itch with RU58841. Others discussed itch and hairloss connection, and effectiveness of combining RU58841 with 5AR inhibitors.
User considers scalp micropigmentation (SMP) for hairloss. Mixed opinions shared; some regret it, others satisfied. Choosing reputable clinic and technician is important.
Botox injections on the scalp may help with hairloss, as one small study showed improvement in 8 out of 10 subjects. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
Hairloss treatments, specifically Minoxidil and the tap method; Finasteride was also discussed but not recommended due to its side effects. Price and other information were requested.
The user is considering adding a scalp massager to their current hairloss treatments, which include finasteride, minoxidil, pumpkin seed oil, and microneedling. They are seeking advice on whether to invest in a scalp massager or remain patient with their current regimen.
Treatments for hairloss, such as Minoxidil, Finasteride and RU58841. The first user asked for proof of the effectiveness of these treatments, and the second user responded with a humorous reply.
The conversation discusses a last-resort hairloss treatment combining topical finasteride, minoxidil, melatonin, and progesterone, with claims that topical finasteride can inhibit up to 52% of scalp DHT. One reply clarifies that progesterone is not an anti-androgen but has anti-androgenic properties because it competes with androgens for receptors.
The user is considering Botox for scalphairloss and currently uses finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, pumpkin seed oil, saw palmetto, and green tea extract. They seek information on potential risks and effectiveness.
The user is using oral finasteride and minoxidil 2mg for hairloss and is considering adding a scalp serum with caffeine, but is concerned it might interfere with minoxidil. They seek advice on maintaining a hydrated, non-oily scalp.
Users discuss hairloss and styling techniques to conceal thinning hair, mentioning treatments like finasteride and oral minoxidil. Some stop hairloss but not regrow hair, considering options like scalp micropigmentation or hair transplants.
The conversation discusses a user's unconventional hairloss treatment involving scalp massage, dermastamping, and pouring hot water to induce a burning sensation, with a warning not to try it without further evidence. Other users suggest more traditional treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride, while expressing skepticism and concern about the hot water method.
The conversation discusses using tretinoin for hairloss and whether applying SPF on the scalp is necessary if hair covers the treated areas. The user is considering this treatment despite having no completely bald patches.
A 58-year-old uses finasteride for hairloss and has tried various shampoos, finding Equate T-gel effective for controlling itching. Nizoral was previously effective but no longer works, and DermaKB hasn't been used long enough to assess its effectiveness.
Training scalp muscles to absorb more DHT is suggested as a hairloss solution, but users debate its effectiveness compared to medications like dutasteride and finasteride. Concerns about side effects of DHT blockers, such as reduced libido, are discussed, with some advocating for natural remedies like scalp massages and healthy living.
A user used oral finasteride and minoxidil for hairloss, seeing new hair growth under a microscope but no visible change. Commenters debated if the growth was real hair or fibers, and the user will update every 90 days.
The user is experiencing daily hairloss and is considering trimming their hair to manage scalp cleanliness due to excessive sweating. They are seeking advice on how much to cut, preferring a short style similar to a classic military haircut.
The user is experiencing scalp irritation from using tretinoin and alcohol-based hairloss treatments like stemoxydine. They find that Aquaphor helps with the pain but is difficult to apply in hairy areas.
A user named Mmherak is experiencing hairloss, with low B12 and iron deficiency, and has been recommended minoxidil and spironolactone by dermatologists. Other users suggest seborrheic dermatitis or dandruff, recommending treatments like Nizoral shampoo, ketoconazole, and Selsun Blue.
The conversation is about a person experiencing significant hairloss in the donor area after a hair transplant, with others suggesting it might be shock loss. The person is taking oral minoxidil and dutasteride to help with the issue.
User treated hairloss with Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Ketoconazole shampoo for 7 months, but experienced varicocele. Users suggest consulting doctor and not relying on internet advice.
A 25-year-old is experiencing mild hairloss and is using a regimen including scalp brushing, dermarolling, topical minoxidil, caffeine, melatonin, and a DHT-blocking shampoo. Another person shares their struggle with hairloss due to drug use and plans to start finasteride while trying to quit drugs.
Body hair is more resilient than scalphair due to different gene expressions and DHT sensitivity. Treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are used for hairloss, but they have varying effects on body and scalphair.
The conversation discusses the scalp tension theory as a potential factor in hairloss, alongside DHT, inflammation, and other mechanisms. Treatments mentioned include finasteride, minoxidil, and botox injections, with some users exploring additional methods due to varying effectiveness.
There are no tests to determine genetic follicle sensitivity for hairloss, and conclusions are based on hypothetical or post-balding observations. Finasteride is mentioned as an easy, consistent treatment option compared to natural treatments.
A person dealing with hairloss is considering shaving their head, using scalp micropigmentation to cover a FUT scar, or trying a hair system. They are also contemplating treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride.
A user is interested in seeing scalp tattoos as a response to hairloss, specifically looking for creative designs rather than scalp micropigmentation. They are considering this approach for their own Norwood 5 hairloss situation.
The conversation discusses hairloss and treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo. Users suggest scalp massages, warm showers, and other methods to address scalp tension and tight spots, with some mentioning the potential effects of medications like escitalopram and probiotics.