Hair loss in your 20s, with treatments like minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and hair transplants discussed. Opinions vary between accepting baldness and pursuing aggressive treatments.
The user is considering hair restoration options after experiencing side effects from Minoxidil and avoiding Finasteride due to concerns about side effects. They are contemplating trying Finasteride or Dutasteride and possibly undergoing a hair transplant.
Veradermics' phase 2 trial of slow-release oral minoxidil shows promising hair regrowth with minimized side effects, gaining significant attention and funding. PP405 is also noted for its potential as a side-effect-free alternative.
A user is experiencing uneven hair thinning and has tried topical minoxidil without success and finasteride with adverse effects. They are considering microneedling and PRP treatments while avoiding finasteride, and another user suggests trying dutasteride as an alternative.
A user experienced initial improvement with finasteride and minoxidil but is now losing progress and considering switching to dutasteride. Others suggest seasonal shedding, vitamin D deficiency, or trying dutasteride, while some share personal experiences with shedding cycles and treatment adjustments.
The user experienced significant hair improvement after four months using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, and a daily caffeine shampoo, with no side effects. The discussion includes varying opinions on the effectiveness and side effects of finasteride.
A 24-year-old male experienced hair loss and successfully treated it using a combination of Finasteride, Dutasteride, and Oral Minoxidil. He reported no side effects and plans to continue the treatment to maintain his hair.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, focusing on the use of finasteride (fin) and minoxidil (min), with some users recommending dutasteride (dut) for stronger results. Many users emphasize that these treatments are affordable and effective, with some sharing personal experiences of hair regrowth and side effects.
A 21-year-old is concerned about androgenic alopecia and has been using minoxidil for a year, noticing some stabilization in the hairline but fears using it on the whole scalp due to seborrheic dermatitis. Another person suggests considering a psychiatrist for stress management, using Nizoral shampoo, and possibly trying a small dose of finasteride.
Dutasteride at 0.5mg may have fewer sexual side effects than expected, with many side effects attributed to psychological factors (nocebo effect). The placebo group experienced more side effects, suggesting fear and anxiety might contribute to perceived side effects.
Saw palmetto, derma pen, rosemary oil, scalp massages, pumpkin seed oil, green tea extract, and B complex are discussed as natural treatments for hair loss, with mixed results reported. Some users consider adding finasteride for more effective results.
The user has been using finasteride for over a year and topical minoxidil since March, noticing small hairs but no significant regrowth. Suggestions include continuing the current treatment, considering microneedling, and possibly trying oral minoxidil for better results.
The user is very satisfied with their hair transplant results after six months, using finasteride, minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo. They praise Dr. Anuj and consider future touch-ups for a small untouched crown area.
The user started using minoxidil on May 1, 2025, and finasteride in late May 2025, along with dermarolling, saw palmetto, biotin, and a natural shampoo for hair loss treatment. They report satisfaction with progress and emphasize consistency in their regimen.
Hair loss may be linked to blood flow issues, but DHT is considered the main cause. Treatments used include finasteride, RU58841, minoxidil, vitamin D3, microneedling, and dutasteride, but hair loss persists.
Switching generic finasteride manufacturers can reduce side effects while maintaining effectiveness. Different fillers in generics may affect bioavailability and cause varying side effects.
The user successfully maintained and regrew hair using finasteride for 11 years and oral minoxidil for 9 months, experiencing no significant side effects. They plan to continue these treatments to prevent hair loss.
Young men experiencing early hair loss and discussing treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. Many share feelings of frustration and coping strategies, with some finding solace in treatments and mindset shifts.
Finasteride can help maintain hair and slow hair loss, but its effectiveness varies by individual. Some may switch to dutasteride or add minoxidil for better results, though side effects are a concern.
Derma-stamping can damage the scalp if done incorrectly; use 0.5-1.5 mm needles and avoid pressing too hard. It can enhance Minoxidil absorption when done weekly, with results visible in 3 to 6 months.
A 31-year-old man successfully used oral minoxidil and finasteride for hair regrowth over eight years, experiencing minimal side effects like initial shedding and increased body hair. He credits these medications for preserving his hair despite a family history of baldness.
RU58841 from Amazon is unreliable, with users reporting no benefits and side effects like eye swelling and chest pain. Rudirect is recommended for purchasing in Europe.
Mallia Aesthetics has developed MAL-838, a hormone-free product derived from sCD83, which stimulates hair growth without disrupting the skin microbiome. sCD83 promotes hair growth by activating hair follicles and preventing cell death, offering a localized treatment without systemic side effects.
Hair loss affects self-esteem and mental health, with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil commonly used. People feel misunderstood by those without hair loss and seek more empathy and better treatment options.
A 28-year-old man shares his positive experience with a 3-in-1 oral pill containing finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamins for hair loss, noting decreased bald spot width and overall hair thickening after four months. He encourages others to start treatment, mentioning the mental benefits and minimal side effects, while discussing additional treatments like ketoconazole and microneedling.
A user with seborrheic dermatitis and traction alopecia is seeking alternatives to minoxidil for hair loss, considering rosemary oil for its anti-inflammatory properties. They express concerns about potential side effects and effectiveness of various treatments, including rosemary oil, caffeine, and Redensyl.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using finasteride, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil, noting improvements in eyebrows and eyelashes as well. Despite challenges, including a divorce and mental health struggles, the user is grateful for the progress and support from the community.
Hair loss possibly caused by a fungal infection might be treated with antifungal shampoos or oral medications. If not fungal, treatments like minoxidil or finasteride may be necessary.
The conversation discusses the use of 1% ketoconazole shampoo, like Nizoral, for hair loss and scalp issues. Users suggest it may help with early hair loss and scalp conditions but is not as effective as other treatments like minoxidil and finasteride.
Using essential oil roller bottles makes applying minoxidil easier and more convenient. Oral minoxidil has potential side effects, including heart issues, while topical application is considered safer.