Significant hair regrowth was achieved using Minoxidil, Dutasteride, and derma stamping. The user noted improved hair quality and thickness with no side effects.
The user is using oral finasteride daily, topical minoxidil 5-6 days a week, tretinoin before minoxidil 3 times a week, and dermastamping weekly for hair loss treatment. They are considering adding dutasteride to their regimen and have not experienced any side effects from finasteride.
The conversation is about a user experiencing worsening hair loss despite using minoxidil for four months, with suggestions to add finasteride or dutasteride for better results. Some users recommend consulting a dermatologist and considering other treatments like steroids if it's alopecia areata.
A user shared progress pictures after 100 days of using finasteride, topical minoxidil, and dermastamping, with oral minoxidil added two weeks ago, reporting no side effects. Some users praised the results, while others questioned the effectiveness of dermastamping and the visibility of hair growth.
Microneedling can still be beneficial when using oral finasteride and minoxidil, with a recommended needle length of 0.5mm to 1.0mm. A stamp or pen is preferred over a roller for microneedling.
The conversation discusses whether to switch from Finasteride to Dutasteride for hair loss treatment. Some suggest switching to Dutasteride now due to its effectiveness, while others recommend waiting to see how Finasteride performs, especially if there are no side effects.
The conversation discusses alternatives for hair loss treatment for someone allergic to finasteride, suggesting options like hair systems, topical anti-androgens such as CB-03-01, RU58841, and kx-826. It highlights the challenges faced by individuals allergic to anti-androgen inhibitors and the need for more information on this topic.
A 23-year-old man with hair loss, despite using dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and RU58841, is considering bicalutamide for regrowth but is concerned about feminization. Alternatives like topical estrogen, JXL069, and spironolactone are discussed, with suggestions to explore thyroid levels and other potential underlying conditions.
The conversation discusses various hair growth treatments, including topical and oral minoxidil, microneedling, LLLT, PRP, exosomes, latanoprost, copper peptides, and upcoming treatments like PP405 and Vdphl01. It also covers managing side effects of minoxidil, such as dry scalp, and mentions the use of dutasteride and finasteride for hair loss.
The user is frustrated with hair loss despite using minoxidil, topical finasteride, and topical dutasteride, and is considering other options like oral treatments, SMP, or hair systems. They feel demoralized and are struggling with self-esteem and social interactions due to their thinning hair.
A 31-year-old man chose minoxidil over finasteride due to concerns about erectile dysfunction. He intends to seek another doctor's opinion on finasteride.
A 19-year-old is experiencing crown thinning after three months on finasteride and minoxidil, hoping it's just a shedding phase. They also use a dermaroller weekly and seek hair regrowth and stabilization.
The user has not seen significant progress in hair growth using topical minoxidil, finasteride, and biotin shampoo over a year. Suggestions include switching to dutasteride, adding microneedling, and considering other treatments like scalp massages and blood tests.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth and improved hair health after 5 months of using 0.5mg finasteride and 2.5mg minoxidil daily, with only minor side effects like reduced libido. The user is optimistic about achieving over 90% regrowth and may not need a hair transplant.
A dermatologist prescribed 1mg Finasteride daily and 5% topical Minoxidil for hair loss, stating results would appear in 3 months, but later clarified it could take 1-2 years for full effects. The user is frustrated with the slow progress and feels misled about the timeline.
The user has been taking finasteride for 1.5 years without seeing improvement in hair regrowth. Suggestions include adding minoxidil or switching to dutasteride, with concerns about side effects.
A 47-year-old used finasteride and minoxidil for a year without results and is concerned about whether it's too late to regrow hair. Another user suggests continuing the treatments and adding microneedling for potentially better results, emphasizing patience.
Creatine may cause increased hair shedding due to androgen receptor sensitivity, despite limited evidence. The user is using dutasteride and minoxidil and seeks advice on whether shedding will stabilize, with suggestions including GHK-Cu and RU58841.
An 18-year-old is considering starting Minoxidil and Finasteride for early hair thinning and seeks advice on their effectiveness and dosing. Minoxidil can work alone, but combining it with Finasteride is effective; starting Finasteride at 1 mg daily is recommended, with potential dose adjustments if side effects occur.
The user shared their 8-week hair regrowth progress using 0.5mg dutasteride, twice-daily topical minoxidil, and weekly 1.5mm microneedling. They noted visible improvement, though some users suggested reducing microneedling depth to avoid potential scalp damage.
Adding retinol to a hair loss routine, with a user suggesting starting with a lower dose. Another user mentions using tretinoin with minoxidil for potential benefits.
A 29-year-old tried various hair loss treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, derma stamp, and a hair transplant, but ultimately chose a hair system to cover baldness and boost confidence. The hair system looks natural and is praised by others for its appearance and feel.
Switching to Dutasteride worsened hair condition, causing shedding and inflammation. The user will continue Dutasteride until 18 months before possibly switching back to Finasteride, while using oral Minoxidil.
The user is using topical finasteride 0.3% and minoxidil 5% for hair regrowth, along with dermal stamping, zinc, fish oils, and biotin. They report some regrowth and shedding, with no significant side effects.
Dutasteride is often more effective than finasteride for blocking DHT, but results vary and some may experience side effects. Combining minoxidil with either medication can improve hair regrowth, but switching doesn't guarantee better results for everyone.
A new topical finasteride has been approved in France, providing an alternative to oral finasteride with potentially fewer side effects. Users discuss the pros and cons of topical versus oral treatments, with some opting to create their own solutions to save money.
The conversation discusses the lack of public information on the chemical structure of PP405, a hair loss treatment, and the challenges of synthesizing it without a patent. It also explores a patent related to hydrogen-based topical formulations for reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.
Fluorescent lighting makes hair look thinner, causing concern about appearance. Some users consider treatments like DUT, while others share experiences of hair looking better in different lighting or conditions.
The user is considering switching from finasteride to dutasteride due to continued hair loss and lack of improvement after 8 months. They plan to add minoxidil and are advised to give treatments more time, as progress can take years.
Finasteride users have mixed experiences with creatine; some experience increased hair loss, while others do not. Finasteride's DHT-blocking effects might counteract any DHT increase from creatine, but individual responses vary.