The user successfully overcame finasteride side effects by lowering the dosage and adding zinc and vitamin B6 supplements. They also micro-dosed dutasteride and resumed weight lifting.
The user shared their personal experience with hair loss, hormone imbalances, and treatments including testosterone boosters, natural estrogen blockers, and DHEA. They suggest that low-dose finasteride and natural hormone therapy could reduce hair loss with fewer side effects.
The conversation is about using natural DHT blockers like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and stinging nettle extract for hair loss. Saw palmetto is noted to potentially halt mild hair loss.
The user tried Redensyl but stopped using topicalfinasteride and continued with 5% minoxidil. They are experiencing hair loss and considering accepting baldness.
Using both oral and topicalminoxidil is not considered dumb, and some users report better results with both, though it may cause shedding and scalp irritation. Combining minoxidil with finasteride is recommended for better effectiveness.
The user shared their two-month progress using 5% topicalminoxidil and microneedling, noting significant hair growth without finasteride. Other users discussed the effectiveness and side effects of finasteride, with some suggesting adding it for better long-term results.
The conversation is about a user's four-month progress using finasteride, minoxidil, and weekly dermastamping for hair loss. People occasionally notice improvements in the user's hair.
The user is experiencing noticeable hair thickening after 4 months of using a topical spray combining minoxidil and finasteride, with no side effects reported. They are considering adding derma rolling to their routine and may switch to oral tablets in the future.
Someone switched from topicalminoxidil to oral minoxidil and found it more effective and convenient, reporting improvements in hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, and beard without scalp issues. They are seeking long-term experiences from others who made the same switch.
A user reported that after using a topical mix of finasteride and minoxidil, their DHT levels decreased, testosterone and estradiol levels lowered unexpectedly, and they are considering vitamin D3 supplements due to deficiency. They apply the mix 3-4 times a week and use minoxidil on other days. Another user commented that finasteride typically increases testosterone, not decreases it.
User shared progress pictures after 3 months of using topicalfinasteride, topicalminoxidil, dermastamp, and Nizoral. They applied finasteride and minoxidil daily, used dermastamp weekly, and Nizoral every other day.
Oral Minoxidil (Loniten) effectively promotes hair regrowth, especially on the crown and temples, with minimal side effects like extra body hair. The user found it more convenient and effective than topicalMinoxidil and had negative experiences with Finasteride and Dutasteride.
Treatments for hair loss, such as topicalminoxidil, platelet-rich plasma therapy with or without minoxidil, ketoconazole, non-abative radio frequency, natural products, finasteride and cortexolone 17 alpha propionate. The post evaluates the efficacy and safety of these treatments in various studies.
A 19-year-old male experiencing hair loss is seeking advice on managing it without sexual side effects. He has used topicalminoxidil and finasteride but experienced side effects, and is considering lifestyle changes to help slow hair loss.
The user shared progress pictures after 80 days on oral minoxidil, noting improvement despite some shedding and no side effects. The discussion included comparisons between oral and topicalminoxidil, with some users preferring oral for convenience and effectiveness.
A user has been using topicalminoxidil and finasteride for hair loss but is considering switching to oral minoxidil due to the inconvenience of topical application. Another user cautions that switching forms may cause shedding and that oral minoxidil may have different side effects and results.
Hair loss discussion includes homemade 15% Procyanidin B2 apple skin extract as alternative to Minoxidil. User reports thicker hair, but no new growth yet.
A 44-year-old is using dermarolling, topicalminoxidil, and finasteride for hairline concerns, noticing fine hairs after 4 months. Others believe his hairline is already excellent for his age.
The conversation discusses a user's 13-week experience using finasteride, topicalminoxidil, and biotin for hair loss, noting initial shedding and subsequent improvement. Replies suggest some improvement may be visible, likely due to minoxidil, and encourage patience.
Progress in hair loss recovery over the course of one year, using oral finasteride and topicalminoxidil. Suggestions were made to try topicalfinasteride and minoxidil with microneedling, and other factors such as stress, iron, nutrition discussed.
A user is frustrated that their dermatologist requires blood and sperm tests before prescribing oral finasteride, despite already taking oral minoxidil. They prefer oral medication over topical treatments due to sensory issues and are considering asking their GP for a finasteride prescription or seeking alternatives online.
A new topical treatment, PP405, shows promising results for hair regrowth, potentially outperforming existing treatments like finasteride and minoxidil. However, it may still need to be combined with DHT blockers for optimal results, and its long-term effectiveness remains uncertain.
The conversation discusses how applying topical tretinoin for 5 days can convert 43% of individuals who initially do not respond to minoxidil into responders, enhancing the effect of minoxidil on hair growth. Specific treatments mentioned are minoxidil and tretinoin.
A 20-year-old male currently using topicalminoxidil5% is considering starting finasteride 1mg due to elevated hormone levels. He seeks advice on whether to adjust anything before beginning finasteride.
The user has been using finasteride and topicalminoxidil for hair loss since April 2024 but feels their condition has worsened. They are considering switching to oral minoxidil or dutasteride for better results.
People shared their experiences with minoxidil for hair loss, noting varied timelines for seeing results, with some experiencing gains around 3-12 months. Some users also discussed using both oral and topicalminoxidil, and one mentioned the need for combining treatments like finasteride for better results.
A 32-year-old male experienced severe hair loss after stopping Rogaine and is considering restarting it along with topicalFinasteride and Ketoconazole shampoo due to concerns about oral Finasteride causing gynecomastia. Users suggest that stopping Minoxidil can lead to significant hair loss and recommend Finasteride for better results.
The conversation discusses using minoxidil5% and finasteride1.25mg daily for hair loss, with the user experiencing monthly shedding and a slight decrease in sex drive as a side effect. The user also mentions using a shampoo with piroctone olamine for seborrheic dermatitis and considers oral minoxidil to reduce scalp irritation.
Minoxidil sulfate is more effective than regular minoxidil, especially for those with low sulfotransferase levels or scalp sensitivity, but it is unstable unless delivered in a liposomal format. Combining minoxidil with tretinoin can enhance effectiveness, and stopping minoxidil use can lead to rapid hair loss.
Guyman567 has been using oral finasteride and topicalminoxidil for years but continues to experience hair loss and thinning, which has affected his confidence. He has tried various treatments including topicalfinasteride, microneedling, and vitamins, and is considering a hair transplant but is concerned about ongoing hair loss.