The conversation is about obtaining topical tretinoin in Canada for hairlosstreatment. Tretinoin is discussed for its ability to increase the absorption of minoxidil.
The conversation discusses adding either RU58841 or pyrilutamide to a hairlosstreatment regimen that already includes oral dutasteride and oral minoxidil. RU58841 is considered the stronger anti-androgen but may have more side effects.
A 36-year-old man restarted hairlosstreatment after a break, using topical Minoxidil 5% twice daily, topical Finasteride 0.01% daily, and Ketoconazole 2% three times a week, along with supplements like Vitamin B12, D3, C, Biotin, Omega-3, zinc, and copper. He avoids oral Finasteride due to side effects and plans to evaluate progress after a year.
A user shared their progress with hairlosstreatment using 0.1% topical finasteride for 5 months and 6% minoxidil for 2 months, reporting reduced hair shedding, less scalp visibility, and healthier hair. They experienced no significant side effects except initial itching and dandruff, and noted an increase in libido.
Dutasteride, finasteride, and minoxidil are considered the top hairlosstreatments. Other suggested treatments include Nizoral shampoo, tretinoin, pyrilutamide, zinc, biotin, and low light laser therapy, though opinions on their effectiveness vary.
The user shared progress after 7 months of hairlosstreatment using topical minoxidil with finasteride, oral minoxidil, microneedling, LLLT laser cap, and scalp massage. They reported thicker, denser hair with no significant side effects.
A 22-year-old is using a hairlosstreatment stack of 5% topical minoxidil, 0.1% topical finasteride, and oral minoxidil. They are avoiding oral finasteride due to concerns about side effects and hope this combination will stop thinning and promote regrowth.
The conversation discusses sourcing hairlosstreatments from India to reduce costs. The treatments include Morr F Minoxidil + Finasteride solution, Traya Recap Hair Serum, a derma roller, and Man Matters DHT Blocking Shampoo and Conditioner.
Minoxidil and LLLT are compared for treating hairloss, with LLLT showing higher regrowth rates and fewer side effects. LLLT is less time-consuming and more suitable for those with health issues, while Minoxidil requires daily application.
A user shared their hairlosstreatment routine, which includes oral finasteride 5 times a week and topical minoxidil twice a day, and plans to add microneedling. They reported positive results, with reduced bald spots and no side effects affecting libido or physical strength.
The user is undergoing a hairlosstreatment using 1mg oral finasteride, 2.5mg oral minoxidil, 5% topical minoxidil, biotin, vitamin D3, fish oil, and weekly microneedling with a 1mm needle roller. They are considering switching from a dermaroller to a dermastamp for better results and are hopeful about the progress shown in recent photos.
The conversation discusses various hairlosstreatments, including pyrilutamide, RU58841, topical dutasteride, oral minoxidil, and oral finasteride/dutasteride. It also mentions potential treatments like PP405, Verteporfin, GT20029, and AMP303.
The user is considering a hairlosstreatment plan involving oral dutasteride (2.5 mg), oral minoxidil (2.5-10 mg), topical finasteride, and topical minoxidil, with additional options like ketoconazole shampoo and microneedling. They are seeking advice on whether to start with finasteride or dutasteride, the potential side effects, and the effectiveness of their approach, with a plan to evaluate results after 3-4 months.
A 21-year-old male has been on a hairlosstreatment for 6 months using finasteride, oral minoxidil, and ketoconazole shampoo, with slight improvement noted by his dermatologist. He is considering adding topical spironolactone, switching to dutasteride, increasing minoxidil dosage, or trying PRP injections for better results.
The DNA Trichotest is considered unreliable for predicting hairlosstreatment responses, and topical spironolactone is questioned for its effectiveness and safety in cis males. Finasteride and Dutasteride are recommended as more reliable treatments for androgenic alopecia.
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of adding topical caffeine serum to a hairlosstreatment routine that includes minoxidil and finasteride. Users suggest alternatives like stemoxidine, alphatradiol, and pyrilutamide, noting that evidence for caffeine's effectiveness is weak.
A user shared their one-year progress with hairlosstreatment, using topical minoxidil, 2% keto shampoo, microneedling, and finasteride. They plan to start dutasteride and are considering switching to oral minoxidil.
A user shared their progress after using a topicaltreatment combining 5% Minoxidil and 0.1% Finasteride for two months to address hairloss at the temples. They apply 5ml nightly without side effects and plan to switch to a different brand soon.
A user's 11-month hairlosstreatment progress using 0.5mg dutasteride every other day, 50mg RU58841 in the morning, 5mg oral minoxidil, topical minoxidil at night, and microneedling with a 1.5mm needle every other week. The user's improvement was significant, going from a severe hairloss stage (NW7) to a mild/moderate stage (NW2-3).
A thirty year old's progress with hairlosstreatment, which includes finasteride, minoxidil and dermarolling in addition to taking multivitamins with biotin. The user has seen improvement after three months of using this regimen.
Rating treatments for hairloss, with the help of GPT-4, according to efficacy, evidence and tolerability; a combination of chemicals from research papers, custom compounds, and some suggestions from other users were included.
The conversation discusses a prescribed hairlosstreatment combining 12.5% minoxidil with tretinoin, azelaic acid, and topical finasteride, costing $55 a month. One user criticizes the packaging for degrading tretinoin, another suggests it's an overpriced option and recommends topical dutasteride as an alternative due to its higher molecular weight and lower systemic absorption.
A user's 5 month progress with their hairlosstreatment which includes topical finasteride and minoxidil, microneedling once every 10 days, and keto shampoo twice a week. Other users shared their own experiences and advice on treatments.
A user's experience with hairlosstreatments such as finasteride, ketoconazole, and oral minoxidil that have not yielded any results; other users suggest shaving the head or getting a wig, while others offer additional advice such as seeing a dermatologist, checking thyroid levels, switching to dutasteride and adding needling, and trying stemoxydine.
User shares 10-month hairlosstreatment progress using finasteride/dutasteride and minoxidil. Treatment shows positive results, with noticeable improvements in months 9 and 10.
Hairlosstreatments, including minoxidil, dermarolling, finasteride, dutasteride, hair transplants, hair systems, and shaving the head. The conversation covers various opinions on these treatments and mentions possible side effects as well as alternatives like wigs, vitamins, and lifestyle changes. The post expresses disappointment that there has been no major breakthrough in the field of hairlosstreatments despite decades of research.
The user shared their experience with various hairlosstreatments, including Kirkland Minoxidil Foam, Happy Head Topical Fin and Min, Locklab, Ro Mane Spray, and plans to try Happy Head 10 in 1 serum. They found Happy Head Fin and Min effective for crown regrowth but are considering switching to Ro Mane or the new Happy Head serum for less greasiness and staining.
A trans woman is experiencing hairloss and is considering treatments like cyproterone, dutasteride, and oral minoxidil. She is concerned about potential hair growth on her face, chest, or legs due to minoxidil.
The conversation is about choosing an additional topicaltreatment for hairloss, with options being fluridil, topical spiro, or alfatradiol, alongside existing treatments like dutasteride, oral minoxidil, latanoprost, and RU58841. Opinions vary on the effectiveness of adding these topicals, with some suggesting RU58841 is sufficient.
An 18-year-old is experiencing hairloss and side effects from using topical Minoxidil and Finasteride. They are seeking advice on managing hairloss and side effects, including reduced libido and dry scalp.