If it works they'll probably figure out a cheaper topical way of adressing the prolactin in HF.
moAb is way too expensive and hard to make to be viable for hairloss treatment. Who the hell is gonna pay up to 70k for something that has 0 guarantee of actually working. It's a lot of money even if...
I'm having hard time believing anyone is 'stopping hairloss' in 5 days. That's just not how hair cycling works.
Not only is some shedding completely normal even if you don't have male pattern baldness, the catagen phase alone lasts for weeks and telogen phase can last for months!
Hair falling out today was...
Holy sh*t, some of you are sensitive af. I could probably chug a bottle of Pyri and wouldn't feel a thing. Same with finasteride and dutasteride.
Anyway, been on Pyri for a month now. QD 0.5%. No sides.
The only experimental stuff that gave me serious sides was RU at anything above 2% which caused the most...
The only reason why QD Pyri group (0.5% once a day) looks bad compared to placebo is because it's compared to QD placebo group. QD placebo group had ridicously good results (twice as good as BID placebo group). Yes, it makes 0 sense. Compared to baseline, QD Pyri group is still very effective...
I mean QD (once per day) is still pretty damn effective. Bought some powder from Anagen and been using it 4 days now. 0.5ml on my hairline and 0.5ml on my crown (0.5%). I'll see if I can notice any difference in shedding and/or overall thickness. This is the only change in my regimen so if...
Not sure why I thought this was a once a day thing. Aplying this twice per day is going to be a major PITA. Not to mention ridiculously expensive compared to finasteride.
I think it really all comes down to whether you're minoxidil responder or not. If you are, needling will help. If you're not, needling won't do jack s*
Didn't do anything for me as far as regrowth goes. Just like minoxidil never did.
Started taking finasteride at 19. Been on finasteride most of my life. Been on both finasteride and dutasteride for at least 13 years.
As for how aggressive. Let's just say most of my male family and relatives are either NW7, died NW7 or on their way to NW7. My male pattern baldness is as aggressive as it gets. Including severe itching and...
If this pathway actually works, surely a topical alternative that ultimately does the same thing could be developed and be cheaper, right? I mean I understand this is a subcutaneous injection because it's primary goal is treatment of endo. male pattern baldness was basically an afterthought.
The evidence is literally the fact that no currently known conventional treatment brings back hair (in vast majority of subjects) that's been gone for 10 years. What you usually get is either hyper responders who lost a lot of hair very recently or NW6ish guys who regrow some recent (up to...