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      community got my life back (4 months min/dut)

      in Progress Pictures  276 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user shared their successful hair regrowth experience after using minoxidil and dutasteride for four months, overcoming severe hair loss due to genetics. They also used vitamins, shampoo, a dermaroller, and a scalp massager, and saw significant improvement, gaining back their hair and confidence.

      community RU58841 in powder form from Aliexpress. Is this safe to purchase?

      in Product  3 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user is considering buying RU58841 powder from Aliexpress to mix with Minoxidil for hair loss treatment. Another user warns about the safety concerns of RU58841, especially from unreliable sources, and suggests trying finasteride, oral Minoxidil, and dutasteride first.

      community update 7moths Finasteride - 31M

      in Is this regrowth?  1 upvotes 1 month ago
      The user has been using finasteride for 7 months, along with dermarolling, Nizoral shampoo, vitamins, and minoxidil spray and oral minoxidil. They experienced variable hair shedding and improvement, and are concerned about the normalcy and future of their hair condition.

      community Has anyone used the new liposomal topical fin from Hasson and Wong?

       6 upvotes 9 years ago
      The conversation discusses a new liposomal topical finasteride from Hasson and Wong, available in Canada and Italy, soon in the US, costing $40/month. It claims to reduce scalp DHT by 50% without affecting serum DHT, potentially benefiting those who can't tolerate oral finasteride or RU58841.

      community Holding the line with no meds.

      in Progress Pictures  50 upvotes 10 months ago
      A 34-year-old man is using natural methods like rosemary and peppermint oil, micro-needling, and low-level laser therapy to manage hair thinning, avoiding medications like minoxidil and finasteride. Despite minimal visible progress, he values the non-medicated approach and remains consistent with his routine.

      community For real though, no side effects 2 months in dut (0.5mg) PO qAM

      in Satire  221 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses hair loss treatments, specifically using dutasteride (0.5mg daily) with no side effects reported after two months. It also mentions the health benefits of one meal per day and the low incidence of side effects.

      community Kintor develop GT20026 Anti-Androgen receptor drug with NO SIDES

      in Treatment  18 upvotes 5 years ago
      The conversation discusses GT20029, a new topical drug for hair loss and acne without notable side effects, which has been accepted for investigational use in China. Some users express skepticism about the legitimacy of the company and the potential for other drugs like RU58841 to be developed due to patent expiration and lack of profitability.

      community Very low free test from 3 months of finasteride?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  1 upvotes 9 months ago
      A user experienced decreased free testosterone levels after three months of using finasteride, despite positive results in hair shedding reduction. They are considering switching to topical finasteride and plan to conduct further blood tests, including checking SHBG levels, to understand the hormonal changes.

      community 1 year of finasteride.

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  59 upvotes 5 years ago
      The user has been using finasteride for a year to treat hair loss, along with a multivitamin, biotin, a dermaroller, and occasional use of Nizoral, and has seen positive results without side effects. They are not using minoxidil, feeling it's unnecessary and a hassle, and others have commented on the maintenance of hair and discussed the ease of using minoxidil.

      community Pyrilutamide / KX-826 | Discussion EU

      in Research/Science  5 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation is about a user expressing concerns over the safety of a new drug called Pyrilutamide (also known as KX-826) for hair loss. The user will only trust the drug if it's permitted by EU regulations and sold by a reputable company.

      community My baby is NOT balding! Update

      in Satire  228 upvotes 2 years ago
      A user claimed to cure their baby's baldness by using finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, dermarolling, scalp massages, and headstands to increase blood flow. Commenters responded with humor, suggesting various exercises and questioning the legitimacy of the transformation.

      community Apparently you can try PP405 right now!?

      in Research/Science  32 upvotes 10 months ago
      PP405 is likely a scam, with concerns about its legitimacy and safety, as it may cause unintended tissue growth. Users suggest sticking to known treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.

      community Is there any way to get Ru58841 in India?

      in Treatment  9 upvotes 1 month ago
      RU58841 is not FDA approved, and users are discussing its availability and legitimacy in India, with some mentioning brands like Vantanex and Capomil. One user warns about the risk of gyno from RU58841, advising to stop use at the first sign of sensitivity.

      community Two years on fin only, great progress!

      in Progress Pictures  89 upvotes 4 months ago
      A user shared their positive experience using 1mg finasteride daily for two years to prevent further hair loss, with no side effects. They noticed gradual improvement after one year and have no plans to add other treatments like minoxidil.

      community Can i trust this oral minoxdil?

      in Minoxidil 2 months ago
      The conversation is about concerns over the authenticity of oral minoxidil for hair loss treatment, with fears it might contain finasteride despite labeling. Users reassure that if it states minoxidil only, it should be trusted, and mention that Indian drugs are generally okay.

      community Verterporfin combined with hairline lowering?

      in Technology  8 upvotes 2 years ago
      Verteporfin might be a potential cure for hair loss and could heal scars, which may lead to natural-looking results when combined with hairline lowering surgery. One person suggests waiting to see if verteporfin actually works as claimed.

      community I know it sounds crazy, but I really think I have invented a revolutionary medicine to cure MPB and looking for any partner to start a business with.

      in Technology  4 upvotes 1 year ago
      The post discusses a new hair loss treatment involving an improved pyri formula that has shown promising results, including thicker hair and a restored hairline, with minimal side effects. The author seeks investors to collaborate with Kintor or acquire the pyri patent, offering equity rewards and complimentary samples for verification.

      community Dermal incision with verteporfin

      in Research/Science  5 upvotes 4 months ago
      Dermal incision with verteporfin is being explored as a potential hair loss treatment by dermatologist Melissa Toyos, with promising before-and-after photos shared on social media. The conversation discusses its potential effectiveness compared to other treatments like Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841.

      community What Tressless Thinks Verteporfin Be Like

      in Satire  56 upvotes 3 years ago
      A satirical take on the effects of using Verteporfin as a treatment for hair loss, with people pointing out that it is not accurate and has exaggerated outcomes. It was suggested that instead Minoxidil, Finasteride, or RU58841 should be used to treat hair loss.

      community PP405 ON TEMU....seriously come on

      in Satire  145 upvotes 2 weeks ago
      A fake hair loss product called "PP405" is being humorously discussed, with users joking about its effectiveness and availability on resale websites. The consensus is that it's a scam, with some users sarcastically claiming miraculous results.

      community A telehealth service you should check out for finasteride.

      in Chat  7 upvotes 1 year ago
      A user shared their positive experience with the telehealth service DocBright, highlighting its affordability and effectiveness in prescribing finasteride, oral minoxidil, and ketoconazole. They noted the service's unique ability to provide a prescription at age 17 but criticized the unprofessional communication with the dermatologist.