Injectable GHK-CU and BPC157 were discussed for hairloss, but users did not notice significant hair changes. BPC157 was noted to help with shoulder issues.
A human trial involving the use of Verteporfin as a treatment for hairloss, which has been ongoing for 119 days with an update on its progress. Treatments such as Minoxidil, Finasteride and RU58841 have also been discussed.
The study on creatine monohydrate's effect on hairloss was withdrawn due to lack of support. Users discussed concerns about creatine potentially accelerating hairloss, especially for those using finasteride.
Exploring the idea of transplanting miniaturized hair follicles to healthier areas to potentially reverse hairloss, with concerns about DHT sensitivity and scar tissue formation. The conversation also humorously considers using mice for hair growth experiments.
A user is considering using Hair Rescue's brand with RU58841 and minoxidil for hairloss but can't find reviews. Another user mentions a supplement as the best option.
The user shared their hair regrowth journey since 2017, using treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, RU58841, microneedling, and later feminizing HRT. Significant progress was noted after starting HRT, with continued improvement in hair texture and regrowth.
PP405, a topical LDH inhibitor, has shown to stimulate hair follicle stem cell proliferation in humans with moderate hairloss. They are advancing to more detailed trials this year.
A US federal judge ruled that using patients' stem cells for medical treatments is not under FDA jurisdiction, potentially speeding up development of stem cell-based hairloss therapies. Some users are optimistic about increased research and development, while others express skepticism about the ruling's impact on safety and efficacy standards.
Hair multiplication or cloning is not available anywhere in the world. The conversation also mentions treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for hairloss.
A user reported that taking iron polymaltose significantly reduced their hairloss. They also mentioned hairloss due to DHT and asked if hairloss from iron deficiency is permanent or temporary.
GT20029 is a new hairloss treatment in Phase 3 trials in China, using PROTAC technology to target androgen receptors, potentially with fewer side effects than finasteride and minoxidil. VDPHL01, a second-generation minoxidil, is also mentioned as potentially more effective.
Japanese scientists discovered ABM cells, enabling successful human hair follicle cloning, potentially curing hairloss. The treatment may be available in Japan by 2028, but it will be expensive and require travel.
Scientists have successfully grown functional hair follicles in the lab, marking a significant advancement in hair regeneration research. A user shared their personal experience with hairloss treatments, including Minoxidil and Finasteride, and plans to share a detailed protocol for hair restoration.
Creatine may cause hairloss in some individuals, especially those on finasteride, despite no scientific link. Personal experiences suggest individual sensitivity to DHT could be a factor.
The conversation is about using DIY deoxyribose topical and botox injections for hairloss. The user is experimenting with these treatments and believes the science is strong.
A user is developing a tool to track hair density, aiming to help those using treatments like minoxidil. They seek feedback on the tool's usefulness and are considering a low-cost model to cover expenses.
Minoxidil and finasteride topical solutions may last longer than their labeled best before date, with users experiencing varying side effects and effectiveness over time. Some users report reduced side effects and increased hairloss towards the end of the second month of use.
Nicotine may negatively affect hair by reducing blood flow due to its vasoconstrictor properties, but its impact might be minimal. Finasteride users are advised to avoid nicotine to prevent potential hairloss issues.
Chinese researchers have successfully created hair follicles in vitro, potentially offering unlimited hair for transplantation and a cure for hairloss. They plan to test these follicles in vivo on human scalps.
The user successfully managed hairloss using Finasteride, Minoxidil, Ketoconazole shampoo, and a hair mask, experiencing significant hair growth and improved density. They attribute their success to consistency, improved nutrition, and a dedicated routine.
Intermittent fasting may inhibit hair growth by triggering a stress response that affects hair-follicle stem cells. Some users believe genetics and DHT play a larger role in hairloss, and treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride are mentioned as ineffective for some.
Tattooing hairloss drugs like minoxidil and dutasteride into the scalp is discussed as an alternative to daily pills, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness and convenience. Some users report positive results, but concerns about cost, potential side effects, and the procedure's discomfort are noted.
NMN shows promise in promoting hair growth by reducing oxidative stress and weakening androgens. It may be a beneficial addition to hairloss treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
GT20029, a new hairloss treatment, shows promising results but only a slight improvement over placebo. People are cautiously optimistic, discussing its potential and combining it with existing treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
Akkermansia bacteria can improve hair growth inhibited by testosterone, and metformin may increase Akkermansia, which could help with hairloss related to aging, insulin resistance, and inflammation.
The conversation is about using GHK-CU peptide for hair regrowth. Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are also mentioned as potential treatments for hairloss.
The post discusses the side effects of various drugs causing excess hair growth, questioning why only minoxidil is used in the hairloss industry. The conversation includes users sharing their experiences and concerns about potential side effects of these drugs, with some preferring baldness over potential health risks.
Hairloss may be linked to blood flow and inflammation, with treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and quercetin being discussed. The conversation also mentions the role of 5AR enzyme distribution in hair follicles.
Accepting hairloss, and the use of medications such as finasteride, minoxidil, and microneedling to treat it. The responses provide advice and personal experiences related to coping with hairloss.