A user started taking finasteride for hairloss despite initial fears. Others shared their positive experiences with finasteride and dutasteride, encouraging the user.
A 24-year-old shared his 12-month hairloss progress, using 1mg oral finasteride daily, Minoxidil spray twice daily, weekly derma stamping, daily Biotin, Saw Palmetto Shampoo, and occasional Ketoconazole shampoo. He experienced minimal side effects and significant hair density improvement, no longer needing a hat.
A user shared their 10-month hairloss treatment progress using 1mg Fin, 2.5mg oral Min, Keto shampoo, dermastamping, and recently added Dut. Replies noted the user had great hair before and after treatment.
A user who had success with finasteride for hairloss for 4-5 years experienced shedding after a 3-week break. They tried various treatments including different finasteride brands, dutasteride, topical treatments, and supplements, but are still facing hairloss.
People discussed their experiences with anti-androgens for hairloss, mentioning side effects like chest pains with RU58841 and skepticism due to lack of safety data, while considering Fluridil as a potential addition to treatment. Some users expressed reluctance to use these chemicals.
OP switched from finasteride to dutasteride due to hairloss, but after 5 months, they are experiencing diffuse thinning and scalp issues. They are considering additional treatments like RU58841 and are using minoxidil, essential oils, and keto shampoo to manage symptoms.
After using finasteride and dutasteride for hairloss, a user's blood tests showed almost unchanged DHT levels and some out-of-range hormone levels. They experienced side effects when taking dutasteride daily and also take supplements that boost testosterone.
A user shared their positive experience with a hairloss treatment regimen including Dutasteride, Minoxidil, RU58841, Nizoral, microneedling, and supplements, reporting no side effects and some hair regrowth. They encouraged others not to fear these treatments, as they are generally safe.
Switching from finasteride to dutasteride worsened hairloss and caused a burning sensation. Users suggest sticking with finasteride, using ketoconazole shampoo, and consulting a dermatologist.
A 38-year-old male experienced rapid hairloss progression and tried topical Minoxidil for 15 months without success, then switched to a combination spray with Minoxidil, Finasteride, and Tretinoin for two months, still seeing no improvement. Users suggest patience, as Finasteride can take six months to a year to show results, and recommend considering oral treatments if health permits, while also advising against washing off treatments too soon.
A 24-year-old male experienced hairloss 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.
Dutasteride is considered a stronger alternative to finasteride for hairloss, with mixed results; some users report improvement, while others experience worsening or side effects. Effectiveness varies, with genetics and individual responses influencing outcomes.
Starting finasteride earlier is generally more effective for hairloss, with no evidence of reduced effectiveness over time. Oral finasteride is recommended for better results, and starting treatment after age 18 is advised.
OP struggles with scalp flakes causing hairloss and has tried Selsun Blue, Ketoconazole, and ZPT Shampoo without success. Suggestions include using salicylic acid shampoo, shaving the head, using Nizoral, and combining treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride.
A 41-year-old shared progress on hairloss treatment using Dutasteride and oral and topical Minoxidil, noting improvement when hair is kept short. Replies were supportive, complimenting the new growth.
Microneedling with 5% minoxidil improves hair growth for hairloss patients. Best protocol: 1.5mm dermaroller weekly for 12 weeks or 0.6mm dermapen every 2 weeks for 12 weeks, skipping topicals for 24 hours.
Long-term finasteride and minoxidil user shares tips for dealing with hairloss, including finding a shorter hairstyle, using finasteride, and not obsessing over hair. Users discuss washing frequency, alternative treatments, and focusing on other aspects of life.
Topical dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for hairloss but lacks FDA approval and research, leading to less use. Users report varying effectiveness and side effects, with some preferring oral treatments.
The user has been on a comprehensive hairloss treatment regimen for four years, including Dutasteride, topical and oral Minoxidil, and various other treatments, but has seen little progress and is considering a hair transplant. Despite trying multiple therapies, including PRP and exosome injections, the user is still experiencing hair thinning and is hesitant about trying peptides due to potential cancer risks.
The user is considering switching from Minoxidil to dutasteride for hairloss treatment but is concerned about the potential for increased shedding. They are seeking advice on whether to wait for the current shedding phase to subside before starting dutasteride.
The conversation discusses various treatments for hairloss, including finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, microneedling, and checking for nutrient deficiencies. Some users suggest adding hydrocortisone butyrate, low-dose progesterone, or tretinoin to treatment regimens, while others recommend cosmetic solutions like Toppik hair fibers or shaving the head.
The user has been dealing with hairloss for six years using minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride without success. They are contemplating shaving their head due to continued hairloss and social anxiety.
The user has been using finasteride for five years and minoxidil foam for 1.5 years to combat hairloss, experiencing significant regrowth after an initial shedding phase with minoxidil. They shared progress pictures and discussed treatment experiences, including the addition of minoxidil to their regimen after noticing reduced efficacy with finasteride alone.
Doctors recommend starting with minoxidil for hairloss due to its lower risk of side effects compared to finasteride. Some believe finasteride should be used early to address the root cause, but a conservative approach is preferred by medical professionals.
Dutasteride is more effective than finasteride for hairloss, with optimal dosing at 0.5mg once or twice a week to minimize side effects. Topical application may further reduce side effects while effectively lowering scalp DHT.
Switching from dutasteride to finasteride caused increased hairloss, dandruff, depression, and erectile dysfunction. The user plans to return to dutasteride, possibly with minoxidil, and is considering dosing strategies to manage side effects and regrowth.
A user experienced a loss of libido and anhedonia after severe dietary restriction while on Finasteride and Minoxidil for hairloss. They are considering reducing the Finasteride dose or taking a break to see if symptoms improve.
A user shared their one-year hairloss treatment journey using finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil, noting initial success with minoxidil but experiencing relapses. They questioned the effectiveness of dutasteride compared to finasteride and expressed frustration with the non-linear progress and the inconvenience of using both oral and topical treatments.
Switching from topical to oral minoxidil for hairloss, with plans to use it alongside dutasteride. Users report mixed experiences, including increased body hair, potential heart-related side effects, and varying hair regrowth.