Considering a hair transplant abroad for cost savings, the user seeks experiences and advice on choosing clinics, addressing concerns, and ensuring safety. They are interested in insights from those who have undergone or considered the procedure.
Transplanted hairs are thinning after switching from topical to oral minoxidil, with increased shedding and miniaturization. The user is considering reintroducing topical minoxidil and has started using ketoconazole shampoo.
A 22-year-old is experiencing diffuse hairthinning all over the head, losing about 300 long hairs daily, despite having good genetics and vitamin levels. They are seeking advice on whether this pattern is normal and considering consulting a dermatologist.
A user switched from finasteride to dutasteride to combat hairthinning but noticed overall thinner hair without shedding. Another user suggested that hair can't thin without shedding and recommended adding finasteride pills for peace of mind.
The conversation is about a 17-year-old experiencing severe hairthinning and the advice given is to see a dermatologist or doctor to check for underlying health issues or to start treatment early if it's male pattern baldness.
The conversation is about the effectiveness of Dutasteride (Dut) and Minoxidil (Min) in reversing hairthinning. The user has been using Dut for 3 months and Min for a couple of years, and while hair fall has reduced, thinning continues. Other users suggest that Dut can reverse hairthinning over time, possibly beyond a year, and the outcome depends on individual body reactions and the degree of hair miniaturization.
Hair loss treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, PRP, and microneedling helped maintain hair for 20 years. Research and try evidence-based treatments for best results.
The conversation discusses hairthinning potentially linked to gut health issues and suggests biotin as a possible treatment. It also mentions that hairthinning could be due to male pattern baldness (MPB).
A user experiencing diffuse thinning since age 18 describes their hair as unhealthy, dry, thin, and hard, with texture changes cycling between good and bad every few weeks. They are not on any medication, only taking vitamins and supplements.
A 25-year-old is experiencing hairthinning despite using oral minoxidil, finasteride, and dutasteride, and is considering adding topical minoxidil. They also have seborrheic dermatitis and are advised to try ketoconazole shampoo or cream and possibly CBD with MCT oil.
The user experienced rapid hairthinning on top of the head after two GFC treatments, despite using topical minoxidil for four years. Hair on the sides and back became thicker, leading to confusion and questioning of the treatment decision.
The user experienced hairthinning after using finasteride, minoxidil, and vitamin chewables for three months and considered switching to oral minoxidil and dutasteride. The texture change in chewables was noted, but the thinning might be due to other factors like switching to dutasteride or effects from hormone replacement therapy.
A 19-year-old male has been using oral finasteride and topical minoxidil since December, with initial success, but has experienced hairthinning and loss since May. Despite using microneedling and tretinoin cream to enhance minoxidil, his dermatologist advised using only minoxidil, causing concern about worsening hair loss.
A user experienced hairthinning after taking Accutane and having a B12 deficiency. They are currently using minoxidil and beclomethasone dipropionate lotion for treatment.
Ashwagandha may cause hairthinning due to increased TSH levels, suggesting a link to hypothyroidism. Users are advised to consult a doctor for proper evaluation.
Hairthinning possibly due to rapid weight loss and dietary changes, with no nutrient deficiencies found. The user is taking vitamins and considering seeing a hair specialist to promote regrowth.
A user shared their 12-month hair transplant results, discussing the use of treatments like finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil. The conversation includes recommendations and concerns about transplant methods and locations, particularly in Turkey.
A trans woman is using finasteride, minoxidil, microneedling, and HRT to address hair loss, with noticeable improvement in hairline shape and presence of vellus hairs. She is considering hair transplants if these treatments don't yield desired results within a year or two.
An 18-year-old is seeking advice on hairstyles to manage and conceal thinning, fine hair. They are looking for a style that boosts confidence and addresses their long-standing insecurity.
The conversation is about a user concerned about hairthinning despite using finasteride, minoxidil, RU58841, and recently adding dutasteride. Most responses suggest there is no noticeable difference in hair loss, attributing concerns to paranoia, and recommend continuing the current treatment or adjusting expectations.
A 17-year-old with thinninghair is considering using Revalid, a supplement with ingredients like biotin and zinc, based on parental recommendations. Another user suggests that supplements could help since the hairthinning doesn't seem to be androgenic alopecia.
User noticed hairthinning in the front after 5 months on minoxidil and finasteride. They are also using ketoconazole and microneedling to help with hair regrowth.
The user switched from finasteride to dutasteride while on TRT to protect against hair loss but is experiencing thinninghair. They are unsure if the issue is due to dutasteride or TRT.
A 19-year-old is experiencing hairthinning at the corners and some hair loss during sleep and washing. They are seeking advice on which treatment to start.
Hair loss due to vitamin B12 deficiency is discussed, with some users suggesting supplements and dietary changes, while others recommend medications like finasteride or dutasteride. The conversation highlights differing opinions on the cause of hair loss, with some attributing it to genetics or male pattern baldness.
An 18-year-old noticed hairthinning at 17, started finasteride 5 months ago, and saw shedding stop but no regrowth. They suspect male pattern baldness due to family history and are concerned about thinning on the back and sides, possibly due to inflammation.