A 19-year-old male plans to start finasteride due to hair thinning after using creatine. He seeks advice on finasteride's effectiveness, especially for Asians.
The conversation discusses switching from finasteride to dutasteride after many years to improve hair regrowth, with mixed experiences reported. One user has also used minoxidil and is hesitant to try RU58841 due to concerns about side effects and safety.
The conversation is about someone starting finasteride (fin) and wondering if it will affect their new ketogenic diet and weightlifting routine, with the goal of not disrupting weight loss or muscle gain while regrowing hair.
A 23-year-old plans to use Minoxidil for 4 months, then add Finasteride to assess their effectiveness for hair loss. They will track progress with photos and consider switching treatments if results are unsatisfactory.
Hair loss is a common issue, with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil used but not as permanent cures. Frustration exists over societal perceptions and the lack of a definitive solution.
A user's experience with using Fin for hair loss, which includes shedding and regrowth, potential side effects, and the use of supplements, protein, and exercise as additional treatments.
User baldwarrior85 regrets not starting finasteride earlier to prevent hair loss. Others share their experiences, with some having side effects and others seeing positive results from the treatment.
The conversation humorously discusses whether it's too late to start using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss. Users jokingly suggest alternatives like a hairpiece or shaving eyebrows.
The user experienced positive hair growth and thickness after using a daily blend of 1.2mg Finasteride, 3mg Minoxidil, and other vitamins for five months, with noticeable improvements around the 3.5 to 4-month mark. They reported no side effects and emphasized the importance of patience and consistency with the treatment.
Dutasteride often stops hair loss quickly, with some users noticing reduced shedding and thicker hair within a few months. Some users combine it with minoxidil for better results, though side effects like lower libido and initial shedding are common.
The conversation discusses starting finasteride for hair loss, with suggestions on dosage adjustments based on side effects. Users share experiences, recommending trying different dosages and maintaining consistency to manage potential side effects.
The user is considering starting a 6-month treatment with minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss but is unsure due to minimal current hair loss and concerns about mental health effects from oral finasteride. They are uncertain about the correct application areas for these treatments.
The user is considering starting oral Minoxidil at 2.5 mg to regrow hair, despite already using Finasteride, and is concerned about the cost, side effects, and prescription difficulties. They question if the potential hair gains would be noticeable given their current hairstyle.
The user is experiencing unexpected hair thinning and is considering starting finasteride and minoxidil after a dermatologist's brief assessment. They are hesitant and seeking opinions, with some users suggesting finasteride alone might be sufficient for mild hair loss.
A 19-year-old is considering starting Minoxidil to address a receding hairline and is seeking advice on whether to use it before getting a prescription for finasteride or dinastride. They plan to consult a doctor, either a dermatologist or a regular physician, for further guidance.
Oral minoxidil and creatine can be used together, but it's advised to start one at a time to monitor side effects. Creatine may increase DHT levels, potentially causing more hair shedding, while minoxidil can lower blood pressure, so hydration and monitoring for dizziness are important.
A user with low-normal testosterone levels is considering starting finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss but is concerned about hormone imbalance. They are advised that finasteride targets DHT, not testosterone, and could start with minoxidil while making lifestyle changes to naturally increase testosterone.
Oral minoxidil shows varying results for hair regrowth, with some users seeing improvements within weeks to months, while others see minimal or no gains. Combining treatments like finasteride or Tretinoin may enhance results, but outcomes differ widely.
The conversation discusses the anticipation of Chinese manufacturers producing Clascoterone 5% before its full approval in 2027. It also mentions treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 for hair loss.
Pelage is delaying the start of phase 3 trials for PP405 to 2026 due to necessary regulatory processes, despite having $120 million in funding. Users discuss the potential of PP405 for hair regrowth, with some expressing skepticism and others hopeful for new treatments like Breezula.
The user has been using finasteride for almost two years but is considering switching to dutasteride and is curious about adding RU58841. They decide to stick with dutasteride due to concerns about RU58841's safety.
A 35-year-old is seeking advice on hair loss treatments, considering minoxidil, finasteride, and possibly a hair transplant in Turkey. They have previously tried microneedling for a year.
The user reports positive progress in hair loss treatment using finasteride, minoxidil, Nizoral, and Nioxin products over four months. They hope for continued success and discuss potential side effects and shedding.
The routine involves using minoxidil, dermapen, and tretinoin for hair loss, with minoxidil applied daily and tretinoin used on alternate days. It is suggested to avoid using tretinoin and dermapen on the same day to prevent irritation.
The conversation discusses starting hair loss treatments and concerns about side effects. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A 23-year-old is experiencing hair loss and is considering whether to try oral minoxidil due to fear of side effects, after inconsistent use of topical minoxidil. They are advised to try topical minoxidil consistently first, as it has fewer systemic effects.
A 21-year-old male recently had a hair transplant and is considering starting finasteride to prevent further hair loss. Finasteride can be started immediately to maintain existing hair, with potential side effects like decreased libido, and results may take several months.
A 30-year-old male is considering starting finasteride for thinning hair at the crown and is seeking advice on whether to add minoxidil. A user suggests using both treatments for better results.
The conversation humorously discusses hair loss treatments, with mentions of minoxidil and finasteride. Suggestions range from hair transplants to satirical advice like using snake oil or adopting extreme diets.