The user applied Kindor's KU, followed by a solution of Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Tretinoin for alopecia. They experienced no sideeffects from Kindor's KU.
A user's successful 4-month hair growth progress using Hims spray with 6% Minoxidil, 0.3% Finasteride, and a .25mm dermaroller twice a week. The user applies the spray once a day and has not experienced any sideeffects.
A 24-year-old male is experiencing a receding hairline and is advised to use topical minoxidil for hair regrowth, while being cautious about finasteride due to potential sideeffects. Adding ketoconazole shampoo is suggested for scalp health, and consistent use of minoxidil is recommended for noticeable results in 3-6 months.
Combining oral and topical minoxidil for hair loss may enhance results, but opinions vary on its effectiveness. Some users report benefits, while others see no added value; sideeffects like insomnia and increased body hair are noted.
The user is considering switching from topical to oral minoxidil for convenience and better hair regrowth, despite concerns about sideeffects. They are also tapering off finasteride while starting dutasteride.
KX826 shows promise as a hair loss treatment with a 10% increase in hair count, but concerns about Kintor's marketing practices and the systemiceffects of treatments like GT20029 and RU58841 remain. Users express skepticism and hope, with some preferring traditional treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.
Alcohol-based minoxidil absorbs better but can cause irritation; non-alcohol-based is gentler. Topical dutasteride shows promise but needs more research; low-dose oral minoxidil (0.25 mg/day) is effective with fewer sideeffects. Ingredients like Procapil, Redensyl, caffeine, and Anagain in shampoos have limited evidence; ketoconazole shampoo can help when used 2-3 times a week with other treatments.
Topical finasteride and minoxidil, combined with microneedling, are recommended for treating thinning hair areas, with 1-2 sprays daily being effective and having fewer sideeffects than oral finasteride. Starting microneedling at 1.0mm is advised for effectiveness while minimizing invasiveness.
Clascoterone 5% solution (Breezula) is a promising alternative for androgenetic alopecia, showing continued hair growth with consistent use and no significant sideeffects. It may be suitable for those who cannot tolerate finasteride or dutasteride, especially when trying to conceive.
A 27-year-old is considering a hair transplant after unsuccessful minoxidil and dermarolling use, but is hesitant about finasteride due to potential sideeffects. Users advise trying finasteride or dutasteride to prevent further hair loss and suggest that a transplant won't stop balding without medication.
Kintor's GT20029, a treatment for hair loss, has completed Phase 1 successfully, showing promise as an androgen receptor degrader that could potentially regrow hair. It is considered more effective than Pyrilutamide, with infrequent dosing and minimal systemic absorption.
The conversation is about concerns regarding the safety of using RU-58841 and oral Minoxidil for hair loss, particularly potential heart-related sideeffects. The user is using a topical solution with RU-58841 and Minoxidil, along with a pill containing Dutasteride, Finasteride, and oral Minoxidil, and is seeking advice on the regimen.
A user shares their positive experience using the Rootique Dou applicator with 0.005% finasteride, noting it effectively delivers the product without greasiness and helps with hair regrowth without sideeffects. Another user reports regrowth using low-dose finasteride from ULO, while avoiding tretinoin due to skin irritation.
A 34-year-old user shared progress pictures after using daily topical minoxidil and oral finasteride for four months, reporting satisfaction with the results and no sideeffects. The conversation included suggestions for oral minoxidil, debates about the authenticity of the progress photos, and discussions on potential sideeffects.
Finasteride is a controversial hair loss treatment, with some users experiencing positive results and others facing sideeffects like erectile dysfunction. The discussion emphasizes the importance of personal choice and informed decision-making.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, including minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, with users sharing experiences and sideeffects. Some users express concerns about sideeffects like libido issues, while others mention alternative treatments like bee venom and dermarolling.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after using 1.25mg finasteride for 7 months, with no sideeffects, and is considering whether to keep or remove a previous SMP (scalp micropigmentation). They avoided minoxidil due to dandruff and sensitive scalp concerns, and they use a specific dandruff shampoo once a week.
A user is experimenting with a DIY topical solution combining finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss, applying 0.5 mg of finasteride daily. Concerns include absorption issues, potential sideeffects, and product loss due to hair density, with some users suggesting oral intake for better results.
Users discuss making topical finasteride solutions by dissolving crushed tablets in ethanol and propylene glycol, with concerns about residue affecting effectiveness. They also mention using minoxidil and oral finasteride, noting some hair regrowth and no sideeffects from topical use.
An 18-year-old with early hair loss is advised to consider minoxidil and finasteride, with a doctor's consultation recommended. Alternatives like a hair system or shaving are suggested due to potential medication sideeffects and lifelong commitment.
Finasteride and minoxidil significantly improved a user's hair loss, starting at age 17, leading to a full head of hair by age 19 without sideeffects. The user prefers oral minoxidil over topical due to better results and less hassle.
The user saw some improvement with topical minoxidil over 6-7 months and recently switched to oral minoxidil and finasteride, experiencing mild sideeffects from finasteride. They are concerned about losing gains from topical minoxidil and are seeking advice on whether to continue with the new regimen.
Breezula's potential as a hair loss treatment is debated, with some seeing promise despite delays, while others suggest alternatives like Pyrilutamide. Breezula is compared to topical finasteride, with hopes for a better sideeffect profile.
A user reported significant hair regrowth using a homemade 0.01% topical finasteride solution, highlighting its effectiveness and lack of sideeffects. The discussion included concerns about oral finasteride's sideeffects and the benefits of topical solutions.
A 24-year-old male used a daily oral combination of minoxidil (3mg) and finasteride (1.2mg) for three months, along with weekly microneedling, and reported significant hair regrowth and thickness improvement without sideeffects. Some users expressed skepticism about the rapid results, while others shared their own experiences and congratulated the progress.
A user experienced significant hair growth using oral dutasteride and minoxidil but developed severe erectile dysfunction, likely exacerbated by obesity and diabetes. They plan to lose weight and possibly adjust medication to alleviate sideeffects.
The user plans to start 1 mg finasteride immediately and oral minoxidil two months later after a hair transplant, considering potential sideeffects and exposure risks. They seek advice on timing due to concerns about shedding before their wedding.
The user experienced hair regrowth and improved hair quality using topical minoxidil on temples and oral finasteride daily. They also noted thicker eyebrows and some sideeffects like minor erectile dysfunction.
The user achieved significant hair regrowth using 0.5mg oral Dutasteride, 2.5mg oral Minoxidil, topical Minoxidil twice daily, Ketoconazole shampoo twice a week, and weekly dermastamping with no sideeffects. Results were noticeable after 2-3 months, with the best results at 9 months.
High-dose oral minoxidil (>5 mg/day) can increase hair density in some men with androgenetic alopecia, but sideeffects like extra body hair and heart issues are common. Gradual dose increase is advised, but adverse effects may lead to discontinuation or dose adjustments.