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research 598 Response to ritlecitinib treatment based on salt improvement scores in patients with alopecia areata (AA): Post hoc analysis of the allegro phase 2b/3 study
Ritlecitinib significantly improves scalp hair regrowth in alopecia areata patients over time.
research Baricitinib Achieved Complete/Near Complete Scalp Coverage in SALT Score ≤20 Responders: 52-Week Findings From BRAVE-AA Trials
Baricitinib significantly regrows hair in severe alopecia areata patients.
research Distribution of SALT scores by Therapeutic Tesponse in Patients with Severe Alopecia After 52 weeks of Baricitinib Therapy
Baricitinib therapy helped many patients with severe alopecia regrow hair after 52 weeks.
research 62202 Network meta-analysis (NMA) of FDA-approved JAK inhibitors for alopecia areata (AA) with at least 50% hair loss per SALT score
Some JAK inhibitors are effective for significant hair regrowth in alopecia areata.
research Long-Term Efficacy and Complete Scalp Hair Regrowth in Patients With Alopecia Areata Receiving Ritlecitinib 50 mg QD Up to 3 Years in the ALLEGRO Clinical Trial Program
Ritlecitinib 50 mg effectively promotes and sustains hair regrowth in alopecia areata patients.
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5 / 407 resultscommunity Trichoscopy. 5 month difference. Picture of my sink after applying sea salt spray
The user is using minoxidil and finasteride to treat hair loss and is concerned about shedding and potential aggressive hair loss. They noticed some regrowth in trichoscopy pictures but are unsure about real-life changes.
community [26M] Min 5 month progress, worse skin?
A user experienced skin irritation and acne while using Minoxidil foam, but after stopping both the foam and a sea salt spray, their skin improved. They plan to try oral Minoxidil, suspecting the sea salt spray, not Minoxidil, was the main cause of their skin issues.
community New (although questionable) paper: 5% topical spironolactone more effective than 0.1% topical finasteride
A questionable paper which suggests that 5% topical spironolactone is more effective than 0.1% topical finasteride for treating hair loss. It should be taken with a grain of salt due to the journal it was published in.
community 1 Month on Dutasteride (0.5mg) + Supplements – Seeing Thickness But No New Hairs Yet. Is That Normal?
A 31-year-old woman is using Dutasteride (0.5mg daily) and supplements like a multivitamin, Herbadal, pumpkin seed oil, and vitamin D for genetic hair loss, noticing thicker hair but no new growth after one month. She is considering adding minoxidil and is aware of Dutasteride's risks, especially regarding pregnancy.
community 1 year later, min 2ml daily, fin 1mg to 0.5 daily + microneedling
The user, Salt_Ad6339, shares their positive experience with hair regrowth after using minoxidil and finasteride for a year, along with microneedling. However, they also mention experiencing chest/nipple pain and suspect it may be a side effect of finasteride. They decide to stop using it for now and see if minoxidil alone can maintain their hair. Other users in the conversation discuss the potential side effects of finasteride and suggest using an aromatase inhibitor to counteract them.