Hair loss treatments discussed include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841. There is skepticism about claims of a breakthrough, despite FDA approval for human trials.
A user shared impressive hair regrowth results after six months of using 1 mg oral finasteride daily, 2 ml topical minoxidil 5%, ketoconazole shampoo, and vitamin D and iron supplements. The user reported no side effects and attributed the success to a combination of treatments for androgenetic alopecia and iron deficiency.
Ashley & Martin Australia offers a treatment with Finasteride, Minoxidil, Retinoic Acid, a red light device, and shampoos for hair regrowth. Some users are skeptical, suggesting avoiding big companies and consulting a doctor for affordable prescriptions.
A user purchased an expensive hair loss treatment called Follicopeptide, which many others in the conversation believe to be a scam, suggesting instead the use of proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Some users report positive effects from Follicopeptide, but skepticism remains high due to lack of transparency about its ingredients and the company's credibility.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, focusing on the use of peptides, injections, and topical applications like Minoxidil foam. Users debate the effectiveness of different methods, with some advocating for injections and others supporting topical treatments.
Clascoterone 5% solution is not yet commercially available, with only the 1% solution currently sold for acne. Users discuss the potential of Clascoterone as a hair loss treatment, comparing it to other anti-androgens like RU58841 and Eucapil.
The conversation humorously discusses various unconventional and satirical hair loss treatments, including Minoxidil, RU58841, dutasteride, and microneedling. It also mentions bizarre suggestions like topical sharpie, spray paint, and Nutella.
The conversation concludes that the serum for hair regrowth is likely ineffective and possibly a scam. Effective treatments mentioned include minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, with rosemary as a natural option.
Matthew McConaughey likely maintains his hair using finasteride, minoxidil, hair transplants, and possibly a hair system. Products like Reginix or rosemary oil are not considered as effective as these treatments.
People are discussing hair care products and shampoos, with some using ketoconazole 2% and others mentioning products like NATIVE brand and Dr. Bronner’s peppermint soap. There's a focus on scalp health and the potential benefits of certain shampoos for aiding minoxidil absorption.
Using tretinoin, minoxidil, and The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum together for hair loss is discussed, with suggestions to skip the serum as it is ineffective for regrowth. Tretinoin is recommended for temple regrowth, and combining it with derma stamping is advised.
A transwoman is struggling with hair loss despite using hormones, dutasteride, and Abiraterone, and is considering making her own treatments due to difficulty accessing them. She has also tried Eucapil and regularly uses Nizoral shampoo.
Bryan Johnson's new hair loss product, which includes peptides, is viewed skeptically by many, with concerns it may be a money grab rather than an effective treatment. Most users prefer proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil, which are cheaper and have established results.
Neofollics lotion is discussed as a hair loss treatment, but users report it is ineffective and not supported by strong evidence. Users suggest sticking to FDA-approved treatments like Minoxidil and Finasteride.
The conversation discusses the use of AlphaInfuse, a micro-infusion system with Panax ginseng and Eclipta prostrata extracts, for hair growth and its comparison to Minoxidil. The original poster seeks personal experiences and evidence of its effectiveness.
The user experienced hair thinning on TRT and considered various treatments suggested by an online clinic, including GHK-Cu Scalp Serum and Minoxidil blends. The consensus is that only finasteride or dutasteride effectively stop hair loss, while Minoxidil can thicken hair.
Minoxidil and finasteride are effective for hair loss, but natural oils like pumpkin seed oil and saw palmetto are not proven to be effective. Topical finasteride may be an option for those who cannot tolerate oral finasteride.
The conversation discusses skepticism about DHT blocker supplements for hair loss, with many users recommending proven treatments like finasteride and minoxidil instead. Some users shared personal experiences with alternative treatments like beta-sitosterol and saw palmetto, noting side effects and limited effectiveness.
The user started using Minoxidil and finasteride for hair loss, noticing some progress after six months, despite a recent shedding phase. They also use derma stamping and various topical products, though their effectiveness is uncertain.
A 22-year-old male is concerned about hair loss and questions the effectiveness of prescribed "Merz special" and "Revalid" products, which lack finasteride or minoxidil. Users suggest seeking a different doctor for finasteride and minoxidil treatments.
The user is experimenting with a mix of topical treatments, including finasteride and minoxidil, to improve hair growth, particularly at the temples and core. They are also trying various oils, despite skepticism about their effectiveness, to see if they can enhance results without causing harm.
The user is experiencing hair loss and has started using Minoxidil. They are advised to continue with Minoxidil, consider adding finasteride, and ignore unproven treatments despite negative comments from family.
A 17-year-old shares their hair loss treatment, using oral finasteride, dutasteride, stemoxydine, alfatradiol, and a placebo product, but cannot use minoxidil due to an allergic reaction. Others discuss similar treatments and question the use of dutasteride at a young age.
The conversation discusses using a red light face mask on the head as a cost-effective alternative to a red light cap for hair loss treatment. The original poster is currently using 5% minoxidil and Nizoral shampoo but is considering additional treatments due to thinning hair.
Revivhair serum is discussed as a potential treatment for mild hair thinning, but skepticism exists about its effectiveness without proven treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, or minoxidil. Users share experiences with various treatments, noting side effects and exploring alternatives like topical dutasteride and alfatradiol.
A 41-year-old is addressing hair loss by eating better, using a dermaroller, and taking Nutrafol, but many suggest adding finasteride and minoxidil for better results. The conversation includes mixed opinions on Nutrafol's effectiveness, with some recommending pharmaceutical treatments like finasteride and minoxidil for more significant hair regrowth.
The user is experiencing increased hair shedding after using oral minoxidil and is considering topical dutasteride but is concerned about potential worsening. They are also exploring other topical treatments like latanoprost, caffeine, and melatonin, and seeking advice on application methods without pulling out existing hair.
A 21-year-old shared impressive hair regrowth results after nearly three years using 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg oral minoxidil daily. The user experienced shedding periods but reported no side effects, and the transformation was praised by many.
The product being promoted is likely ineffective for hair regrowth, as it lacks key ingredients like minoxidil and finasteride, and may rely on deceptive marketing tactics such as lighting tricks. Users suggest that proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are more reliable for hair loss.
Melatonin is being considered as a potential treatment for androgenic alopecia, with some users discussing its effects and combining it with other treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Concerns about melatonin's impact on hormones and side effects from other treatments like ketoconazole were also discussed.