Silicone scalpmassagers are claimed to slow or reverse hair loss and improve hair regrowth, with users reporting reduced shedding and scalp tension. Some users also mention using them alongside treatments like minoxidil and finasteride for better results.
Scalpmassages and natural methods alone are ineffective for treating hair loss. Effective treatments include using minoxidil and finasteride, with scalpmassages as a supplementary aid.
Using a silicone scalpmassager may cause hair shedding, but it could also stimulate blood flow and help with scalp conditions. Finasteride and minoxidil are used to manage hair loss, with mixed results on regrowth and maintenance.
Scalpmassages may improve hair growth, with noticeable results in a few months. The technique involves detaching the skin from the skull, similar to detumescence therapy, and may be combined with other treatments for better results.
Scalpmassages may show slight improvement in hair appearance, but users suggest more aggressive treatments like finasteride or minoxidil for better results. Some users believe lighting and angles affect photo comparisons, and recommend combining massages with medication.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of natural remedies like scalpmassages and oils for hair loss, with some users advocating for proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. The original poster prefers natural methods, while others argue that pharmaceuticals are more effective in combating hair loss.
Scalpmassages have mixed reviews for hair loss; some users report reduced shedding and healthier hair, while others see no benefit or worsening conditions. Many prefer proven treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride over massages.
Scalpmassages may help with hair loss, but results require significant time and effort, and benefits stop when massages stop. Some users combine massages with topical minoxidil and finasteride for better results.
The conversation is about scalpmassages for hair loss, with skepticism from users who suggest using finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil instead. Users report no success with scalpmassages and consider it a scam.
The user is considering adding a scalpmassager to their current hair loss treatments, which include finasteride, minoxidil, pumpkin seed oil, and microneedling. They are seeking advice on whether to invest in a scalpmassager or remain patient with their current regimen.
Scalpmassage may help with hair growth by stimulating blood flow, similar to minoxidil. Users discuss its potential benefits and share personal experiences, noting it might reduce DHT levels and improve hair health.
Scalpmassage significantly reduced hair loss for the user, who had been using finasteride without improvement. The user attributes the reduction in hair loss to the massage rather than the medication.
The user applies castor oil and uses silicon scalpmassagers daily, questioning if the massages cause more hair loss or if the hairs would fall out naturally. They believe the hairs are in the telogen phase and would shed regardless of the massage.
OP is using scalpmassages, dermastamping, and rosemary oil for hair improvement, with mixed opinions on effectiveness. Some suggest lighting affects perceived results, while others recommend treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and RU58841 for better outcomes.
The conversation discusses a user's hair growth routine involving scalpmassages, dermastamping, and rosemary oil, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness. Some users suggest proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, while others debate the merits of alternative methods.
Rob English's scalpmassages are discussed as a method to reduce DHT and stop hair loss, but many users criticize it as ineffective compared to treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil. Some users argue that alternative treatments like scalpmassages and microneedling can work for some, but the community largely favors the "big three" medications.
Using a silicone scalpmassager may help with dandruff and potentially improve the absorption of minoxidil and finasteride. The user has noticed peach fuzz growth after using minoxidil for over a month and finasteride for almost a month.
Topicals like minoxidil and finasteride should reach the scalp, but excessive massaging can cause hair to fall out. The evaporation felt is likely the carrier substances like alcohol or propylene glycol.
User experienced significant hair growth in 3 months using finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and scalpmassages. Others questioned the authenticity of the results due to the rapid progress.
The conversation humorously discusses hair loss treatments, mentioning scalpmassage, minoxidil, and the ineffectiveness of devices like the "Gr0wBand." It highlights the role of androgens in hair loss and suggests that increased blood flow from massage may not significantly impact hair growth.
The user's progress with their hair loss treatment of topical minoxidil and finasteride solution, as well as scalpmassage; other users commenting on the results being impressive for someone of Asian background.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of microneedling and scalpmassage for hair loss. One user reports success with these methods alone, while another is using them alongside medications but is considering stopping due to side effects.
A 30 year-old male's 8 month progress with hair loss treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, microneedling, scalpmassage, and ketoconazole. Another user mentioned the shed being significant.
The conversation discusses a 33-year-old man's experience with hair regrowth after three months using topical finasteride, 5% minoxidil, saw palmetto, and scalpmassages. Specific treatments for hair loss are being evaluated for their effectiveness.
A man's successful hair regrowth after using finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, hair supplements, and scalpmassages. He noticed significant improvements and is excited about future progress.
The user shared progress on hair loss treatment between September and November using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, dermarolling, a LaserComb, caffeine shampoo, Nizoral, scalpmassages, and both oral and topical biotin. The conversation discusses the effectiveness of these treatments.
The user shares their hair loss treatment routine, which includes topical minoxidil, botana oil, coconut moisturizer, derma stamping, derma rolling, 3% salicylic acid shampoo, and scalpmassage. Suggestions include adding finasteride, switching to 2% ketoconazole shampoo, and using rosemary oil instead of botana oil.
A 27 year old user's progress in treating their hair loss with 1mg of finasteride daily, 2x topical minoxidil daily, micro needling and occasional rosemary oil scalpmassage; other users have encouraged the poster based on their results and offered advice for further treatments.
The post and conversation are about a hair loss treatment regimen involving 30% minoxidil cream nightly, 5% minoxidil in the mornings, finasteride, weekly 1.5 derma pen, daily 0.5 microneedling for minoxidil absorption, daily multivitamin with biotin, low-level laser therapy every other day, daily scalpmassages, Hims shampoo, and daily coffee rinses. The user hopes for hair regrowth and plans to update in one year.