RU58841 may help some with hair loss, but it can have side effects like heart pain. Dutasteride and finasteride can cause initial shedding, and results may take time.
The user is using 5% topical minoxidil twice daily and 1.25 mg oral finasteride for hair thinning at the temples. They are considering switching to once-daily minoxidil due to scalp flakiness and future time constraints.
The user regrets their hair transplant after 5 months due to patchy and thin hair, despite starting finasteride at the same time. Many recommend waiting 12-18 months for results and using finasteride and minoxidil before and after the transplant.
Significant hair regrowth was achieved after 2.5 years of taking 1 mg finasteride daily, without using minoxidil or microneedling. Minor side effects included a slightly thinner beard and longer time to finish during sex.
The user is experiencing sleep issues after starting finasteride for hair loss and is considering using magnesium or melatonin to improve sleep. Other users suggest that sleep disturbances are a common side effect initially, but may improve over time.
Finasteride may cause initial shedding, but it's part of the process for stronger hair growth. Users suggest starting treatment and trusting the process, as it can improve hair density over time.
A 26-year-old male shared progress photos showing hair improvement after nearly 5 months on oral Minoxidil (4mg), Dutasteride (0.5mg), and biotin (4mg). The photos show noticeable hair growth over time.
The conversation is about managing side effects of finasteride for hair loss, with users discussing splitting 1mg pills into 0.5mg doses to reduce fatigue and other side effects. Some users experienced initial side effects like fatigue and heart palpitations, which improved over time or with dose adjustments.
A user ordered RU58841 from a Chinese supplier, found it to be less than 99% pure, and plans to try a different seller next time. Concerns were raised about impurities, but the user believes they are likely inactive fillers rather than harmful substances.
A 25-year-old male has been using oral finasteride and minoxidil for six months without noticeable progress in hair regrowth and is considering switching to dutasteride or a hair transplant. Users suggest giving the treatment more time, adding microneedling, and possibly using topical minoxidil.
Shedding for a few months is normal when starting 1mg finasteride and 2.5mg minoxidil. It indicates the treatments are working, and hair growth should stabilize over time.
RU58841 is discussed as a hair loss treatment, with concerns about its effectiveness diminishing after two years due to androgen receptor upregulation. The user is hesitant to start using it, fearing it may worsen their condition over time.
The user started using finasteride and minoxidil and noticed fine, spikey hairs on their scalp after oiling with coconut and blackseed oil. Responses suggest these fine hairs could indicate hair regrowth, but more time is needed to see results.
The user treated hair loss with a combined topical solution of Minoxidil and Finasteride, adjusting the dosage over time. They documented progress with photos, focusing on consistent application to sensitive scalp areas.
The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically the use of finasteride and minoxidil in a topical compound, along with microneedling. Users share progress and experiences, noting significant hair growth and improvements over time.
A 17-year-old shared progress pictures after using RU58841 and Minoxidil for 2 months, showing significant hair regrowth. Another user commented on the impressive results achieved in a short time.
An 18-year-old is concerned that finasteride hasn't stopped his hair loss after several months. Suggestions include giving it more time, combining it with minoxidil, and consulting a dermatologist.
Apply tretinoin cream first, then minoxidil, as tretinoin can enhance minoxidil absorption. Allow some time between applications to avoid skin irritation.
Microneedling is still considered effective for hair growth, especially when combined with minoxidil, though it is time-consuming. Some users report significant success with consistent use, while others find it less popular due to the effort required compared to topical treatments alone.
Dutasteride can slow hair loss and potentially stabilize it, but results vary by individual. Minoxidil and dutasteride may lose effectiveness over time, and hair loss might continue despite treatment.
Combining Minoxidil with Finasteride or RU58841 may cause interference, irritation, or reduced absorption. It might be better to apply one topical at a time and wait an hour before applying another.
A 22-year-old has been using minoxidil for 2 years and started finasteride a week ago to improve hairline density. They are advised to continue both treatments for potential improvement over time and consider styling or hair concealers for immediate visual changes.
A 23-year-old is using 0.25mg Finasteride for hair loss and experiencing increased shedding after initial reduction. Advice given is to wait longer for results, as hair cycles take time to adjust, and consider increasing the dose if no improvement occurs in a few months.
A user shared their positive experience with PRP and stem cell treatment for hair loss, noting it nearly stopped their hair loss after previous use of finasteride and minoxidil. Another user mentioned PRP helped maintain their hair, though its effectiveness decreased over time, and they experienced side effects from dutasteride.
Stopping finasteride due to side effects and family planning can lead to temporary increased hair shedding, which may stabilize over time. Consider topical treatments or a lower dose after addressing current concerns.
The user switched from finasteride to dutasteride for stronger hair loss treatment, despite initial success with finasteride. They experienced significant shedding with dutasteride but remain hopeful for regrowth, emphasizing patience and the importance of giving treatments time to work.
Winlevi (clascoterone), a DHT blocker, is being considered for hair loss treatment, though it's primarily an acne medication. Users discuss its potential effectiveness and note it may only work for a short time.
The conversation discusses whether to continue using finasteride or switch to dutasteride after one year, with users generally advising to stick with finasteride for more time due to positive results and potential risks of switching. Minoxidil is also being used, and some suggest considering a hair transplant for further improvement.
Mixing minoxidil and stemoxydine is not recommended due to potential dilution and reduced effectiveness. Applying them separately with a time gap is suggested.