A 20-year-old is experiencing aggressive hairloss and is using oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, tretinoin, rosemary oil, and dermarolling in an attempt to manage it. They are concerned about their appearance and future hairloss, seeking advice on additional treatments.
The user started a hairloss treatment with oral minoxidil, topical finasteride, and microneedling, later switching to oral finasteride and topical minoxidil. Despite initial stabilization, shedding resumed, and the user is considering switching to dutasteride after 12 months.
A 32-year-old user reversed 8 years of hairloss in 15 months using finasteride, topical minoxidil, and later switching to dutasteride and oral minoxidil. The user reported significant hair regrowth, despite unconventional methods like ingesting topical minoxidil, and is considering a hair transplant for further improvement.
The user is experiencing significant hairloss and has tried treatments like PRP therapy, topical and oral Minoxidil, Finasteride, and dietary changes, with limited success. They are concerned about losing more hair before a scheduled hair transplant and are advised to postpone the transplant to allow medications more time to work.
The user "OP" is frustrated with hairloss despite using oral minoxidil, topical finasteride, and oral dutasteride. Other users suggest keto shampoo, lifestyle changes, and low light laser therapy.
The user tried topical dutasteride for 6 months without success and is considering Pyrilutamide as an anti-androgen treatment for hairloss. Other users suggest using 1% Pyrilutamide and combining it with topical dutasteride.
The user is using a combination of RU58841, Stemoxydine, RevivHair Serum, hair growth oil, topical Minoxidil, Alfatradiol, oral Minoxidil, and Finasteride to treat hairloss. They report no side effects from oral Minoxidil and Finasteride after 7 months of use.
The user is experiencing aggressive hairloss since their teens and has tried finasteride, topical minoxidil, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil without success in halting the hairloss. They are seeking advice on how to stop it.
A young individual experienced early hairloss and tried various treatments including Minoxidil, RU58841, micro-needling, and topical finasteride, which stopped the hairloss but did not regrow hair. Ultimately, they found a solution in a hair system, which restored their confidence and allowed them to participate in social activities again.
A user sought treatment for hairloss through Cortina Health, where they were prescribed a specific topical solution containing Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Retinoic Acid. They are unsure if this unique combination is better than generic products and are seeking advice on whether to trust Cortina Health.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth after switching to oral finasteride and minoxidil in February 2025. They plan to stop using topical minoxidil gradually and have not experienced significant side effects from the treatment.
Minoxidil and finasteride topical solutions may last longer than their labeled best before date, with users experiencing varying side effects and effectiveness over time. Some users report reduced side effects and increased hairloss towards the end of the second month of use.
The conversation discusses whether topical finasteride, dutasteride, or antiandrogens like RU58841 can reduce sebum overproduction as an early indicator of their effectiveness in treating hairloss. It suggests that while hair growth may take months to observe, a decrease in oiliness could be a quicker sign of a product's action.
The conversation discusses hairloss treatments, focusing on insulin resistance, microneedling with topical melatonin, and stress reduction. Users express skepticism about the advice, preferring proven treatments like minoxidil and finasteride, while some mention alternative methods like dermal incisions and verteporfin for reducing fibrosis.
GHK-Cu is discussed for hairloss treatment, with some users reporting positive results using a 4% topical serum, but concerns exist about the long-term safety of oral or injectable forms. The original poster also uses finasteride and plans to start dutasteride.
A 29-year-old female is experiencing severe hairloss and bald patches, seeking advice on shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, or topical medications. A user suggests starting an oral supplement.
A 26-year-old is starting a hairloss treatment using 1mg oral finasteride daily, 5% topical minoxidil foam twice daily, 2% ketoconazole shampoo weekly, and microneedling once a week. They noticed worsening hairloss over the past year and are seeking advice.
A 23-year-old man with hairloss, 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.
A user discusses their extensive hairloss treatment regimen, which includes dutasteride, oral and topical minoxidil, RU58841, various supplements, and lifestyle changes. The conversation includes opinions on the effectiveness and necessity of such a comprehensive approach, with some users suggesting alternatives like microneedling and questioning the high dosage of dutasteride.
Testosterone can still cause hairloss even when DHT is blocked by dutasteride, especially if hair follicles are sensitive. Topical treatments like RU58841 or pyrilutamide may help, but their long-term effectiveness is uncertain compared to dutasteride.
A 20-year-old male has been using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 6 months, reducing hair fall by 60%, but is still experiencing hairloss. He is considering more powerful treatments as topical finasteride, which reduces scalp DHT by 70%, hasn't stopped his hairloss.
The user stopped oral treatments due to side effects and switched to a regimen of topical minoxidil, tretinoin, azelaic acid, and dermaneedling, with recent addition of topical finasteride. They are questioning the long-term effectiveness of non-hormonal methods and considering hair transplantation.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using oral finasteride, minoxidil twice daily, ketoconazole shampoo, and microneedling, despite heavy shedding. They stopped using topical finasteride due to discomfort and maintained progress with their current routine.
A 30-year-old female shares her positive progress with hair regrowth using topical minoxidil and vitamins, after experiencing hairloss since her early 20s. She mentions using a product with a natural DHT blocker and emphasizes the importance of checking vitamin and iron levels.
An 18-year-old is using a high-dose treatment for hairloss, including 2.5 mg dutasteride, topical minoxidil, and injectable GHK-Cu, despite minimal hairloss. Many users suggest reducing the dutasteride dose due to potential side effects and recommend starting with finasteride instead.
The user achieved significant hair regrowth using dutasteride 0.5mg for a year and oral minoxidil 2.5mg for eight months, despite initial shedding. They reported no side effects and preferred oral treatments over topicals.
Blocking DHT is not a cure for hairloss; instead, altering how scalp follicles respond to DHT might be more effective. Current treatments like topical finasteride and minoxidil are temporary solutions, and future approaches may involve gene therapy and bioengineering to change follicle behavior.
Blocking DHT is not a complete solution for hairloss; instead, altering the scalp's response to DHT may be more effective. Topical finasteride and minoxidil are current treatments, but future approaches may involve bioengineering, gene therapy, and inflammation control.
The user switched from finasteride to dutasteride eight months ago due to worsening hairloss but continues to experience hair thinning and seeks advice on additional treatments. They are asking for suggestions on medications, topical therapies, lifestyle changes, or professional treatments.