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Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
1k?? Who is charging you 175 USD per bottle a month? Damn, and I thought 70 EUR for a 2 month supply was expensive already -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Any pharmacy will compound it for you to your desired strength with a medical prescription. Both Paratti and the Andorran pharmacy make it to your specs but both based in Europe. To be honest I have no idea on why they go so high on the concentration. Might as well take the pill but I am no expert. This is a good question to email them. -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Do you have anything positive to say or progress to share with us or did you just create an account to attack me or anyone who has had success with Topical Dutasteride? -
Have you seen any cases like this?
mustang replied to lunch_owl's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Overharvesting and homogenous depletion are entirely different things. You want to do the second if this is your approach. Fit Farming is not the same as donor restocking, fit farming is done in one step. They take out a graft from your donor, take a graft from your body, implant the scalp graft on your recipient and implant the body graft where they extracted the scalp graft. It's an expensive and slow procedure but essentially you can replace everything you take out with body grafts. Donor restocking is adding BHT grafts to your donor after it has healed or been overharvested or depleted from HT -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Yes, this study is very interesting and backups many things. Trichosol absorbs less than Liposomes. This allows you to use a lower concentration with Liposomes. If I ever hop on Topical Dutasteride again I am staying at 0.05% max, maybe even 0.02%. 2ML For Topical Fin definitely 0.01% every other day (2ml). -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Very true Most people who tried Topical Dutasteride either bought Minoxidil Max which is EXTREMELY low quality Dutasteride. I have purchased from the same source and it looks completely different to the pharma grade one or made them themselves from gel capsules with poor vehicles. I know that there are hundreds of guys still using Paratti's Dutasteride after 3 years, it obviously works for them. I used to speak with Francesca and she told me she had a lot of orders for it. -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Yes, I am paid by Topical Dutasteride. Farmactia Paratti, Andorrran Pharmacy, Dr Mwamba, all of them. That's why I discontinued using it. They stopped paying me. All of them at the same time. -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
How come it worked for me? Maybe I am a super responder, I documented my entire journey with it and how my hair went to hell after discontinuing it. I have also seen quite a few cases with bad side effects and crown recovery with Topical Dutasteride. It definitely works, it just doesn't work for everyone. Using it: Off it 1 year: Different hair lengths but still, you get the picture. -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
Some people do daily Topical Fin and Dutasteride Mesotherapy once a week or Topical Dutasteride once a week -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
That is exactly the reason why you would want to use it topically. I got stupid at one point and applied way too much and too frequently and had pretty bad side effects. Small dosages, not frequent, it's a long lasting drug. -
Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
How would a medication manufactured to lower DHT by up to 90% not lower DHT ? I am always puzzled by this skepticism -
We will see. I am not expecting miracles to be honest but it feels good to do something about hairloss and hair thickening even if it just helps maintain it. I will say I have seen 2 VERY good results with Trichoxidil and Saw Palmetto but I don't know if it was either or the other responsible for it. It's only 5 EUR to add it into the mix so might as well put it in there
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In terms of side effects I have noticed a slight reduction in libido, not gonna lie. Well, my girlfriend has. Last week I was quite uninterested but nothing like Finasteride of course. We still manage but I was less interested. I also noticed slight dizziness but that could be anything (I tend to have low blood sugar, etc..) Shedding has stopped which is good. Saw Palmetto inhibits DHT anywhere from 38% in some studies up to 50% in tissues on others. I never had results with it orally to be honest. Now putting 600mg in my head after dermarolling and with Trichoxidil is a different strategy for me. So far I have not much to report, no more shedding, slight drop in libido but nothing major and hair is looking pretty much the same although I "feel" it's a little thicker but it's just a perception. I'll take pictures at 6 weeks and see if there is anything different. I will be doing the oil based Saw Palmetto once a week with a dermapen and the topical one daily from September onwards, both with Trichoxidil
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Everything You Need To Know About Topical Dutasteride
mustang replied to Melvin- Admin's topic in Hair Loss Drugs
I used their Finasteride, worse side effects I've ever had, I would suggest to avoid it. There are many options out there made with pharma grade stuff. -
Quick update: Shedding has gone up a little. I normally lose 5 hairs daily when washing it (on average, sometimes none, sometimes 3, most times 5). I shed very little hair as most is transplanted and those tend to shed even less. The last 2 weeks it's gone up to 15 per wash and they all come from the area where I am applying the product. Hopefully that's a good sign.
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It's Chinese Dutasteride. Watch out, it's of very poor quality and cross contamination is likely.
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Liposomal has alcohol and Trichosol doesn't. Liposomal is greasier oily to apply and Trichosol is watery. In terms of results I couldn't tell a difference. In terms of irritation Trichosol is 100% safe while Liposomal might irritate the scalp but didn't in my case. With Liposomal you can get away with a lower concentration as it's more efficient in delivery. Trichosol has inherent growth factors in the vehicle itself and smells nicer, it's also cheaper I would think Liposomal would be my pick if I would go back to a once a week. If I would want to use daily or EOD then Trichosol for sure. A good combination would be Finasteride 0.01-0.02% daily with Trichosol and Liposomal Dutasteride 0.1% once a week or Dutasteride Mesotherapy once a week 0.01% depending on how many ml you want to apply. 0.01% Fin reduces 10% DHT in my experience. 0.025% around 25%. If you use 2ml per application you get to the same reduction as oral finasteride or close to it. The larger area to cover the lower concentration I would use to apply more ml and avoid sides.
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Not spray it but use a droplet https://www.fueclinic.com/services/treatments/dutasteride-mesotherapy/
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Cost in Europe is between 300 and 500 EUR every 3 months. (About 1.500 a year) You can do it yourself at home with the same formula for 20 EUR a month plus a dermaroller. It's very cheap to be honest considering a bottle is good for 3 months
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Hi Guys, I ended up having SMP per Mwamba's suggestion (1 of 3 sessions) before doing the final touch up to the donor. It's looking great one day out. Picture below of today (the blue spots are not hers) I have been very unlucky with my SMP attempts but Mwamba has a new practitioner at the clinic (her name is Carmen) that inspired me a lot of confidence. She was a patient coordinator for over 10 years for Dr Bisanga and is extremely meticulous in her approach (ink color, depth, slower sessions, knowledge of scar tissue) etc.. so I decided to have a go. She does SMP cases for both Dr Bisanga and Mwamba and other surgeons I believe. Absolutely painless which was refreshing. A little background on my SMP attempts Frist time I did a patch test with Dr Lupanzula in 2017 and ended up with a big blue stain on the side of my head, it had to be removed with Picoway laser, it was expensive, painful and needed multiple sessions. My second SMP attempt was with Mirko in Milan. This time thankfully nothing turned blue but the SMP faded rapidly after a few weeks. Mirko offered a free touch up and said I needed more but I just couldn't make it back to Milan at the time and I sort of let go of it. Nothing bad to say about his work, we might have gone too light on the depth per my request. My third attempt was in Argentina last year. Again, it turned blue, thankfully most of it faded but I had to do laser sessions again to remove it, however, I still have blue on my hairline and top of the scalp which I am not concerned about removing yet as it's not detectable with my hair grown out but very obvious when shaved. Picture below So, all of this said, Carmen explained to me that there is a very fine line regarding depth between SMP completely fading and SMP turning green or blue on some patients. It doesn't happen on most but I have a lot of scar tissue from surgeries and we all react differently. I am giving this a last attempt and if it either fades or turns blue I will call it quits with the SMP. Fingers crossed it won't this time
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I've used both Parati's and FUE CLINIC's Parati is Liposomal, FUE CLINIC is Trichosol (no alcohol) but I see now they also offer Lipodut which is Liposomal