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2 hours ago, Curious25 said:
Oh right ok, I must have missed that part. I wasn’t aware that he gave out figures for the topical dutasteride - thats more promising for sure, especially if it is a once a week application.
Totally, and he emphasised they want to use the most minimum effective dose possible. In a way, this kind of formulation is really the start of what topicals can offer. Dr Wong also said it'll be the next gold standard and he sure wouldn't say that lightly
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1 minute ago, Curious25 said:
I’m not sure if I misheard in the interview, but i thought Hasson said serum DHT levels were reduced by 30%?
10% for the topical dutasteride 30% for the fin
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In my honest opinion, this is the first topical that may actually be hope for people who are really sensitive to 5aRs.
I'm so excited to try this and so cool to see Dr Hasson go all in on this. A true innovator.
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I had a sub-par surgery with a doctor in January this year which I'm hoping to get corrected. Full sensation has returned in the right side but not the left (there was a different doctor working on this side)
I'm worried that there might be permeant damage (Was never warned about this!). We're currently in lockdown and I can't see see him again. The pictures shows a darkened area that looks borderline necrotic (though the skin looks fine now). Does anyone have any advice?
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Nizoral's got ketoconazole which fries out my hair.. You've got a point though. Maybe I should stick with Alpecin as it's also cheap and still did something.
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ricky rixon,
FUE is just another way of harvesting. It shouldn't affect the result.
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ND Australia
Thanks for sharing your journey mate. Interesting what he said about FUE for finer hairs. I've never heard that before.
I'm hoping to get him to redo my hairline once we can travel again. I was thinking of FUT since I'm younger but might opt for FUE.
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Hey guys I'l trying to find a decent hair loss shampoo I can add to my stack for the long term. I can't tolerate fin so I add anything I can.
I've used ketoconazole shampoo and the premium ones including revita/regenepure/gromd but they all fry out my hair turning it to straw. At this stage I've decided that the cosmetic burden simply outweights any benefit ketoconazole has. Now I want to get the best shampoo I can that doesn't have it.
I've learned the the Revita they sell in europe doesn't have Ketoconazole (If you check the eu website it's not there. however they only ship within europe
Does anyone know another way?
I used Alpecin in the past and the caffeine in that definitely helped and would be keen to get revita's hearty 4% caffeine boost somehow!
Also, if anyone has any other non-ketoconzole brands they recommend feel free to suggest
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I tried Gromd - dried the living crud out of my hair..
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT-Dr. Hasson Instagram Live December 10th- THIS IS GONNA BE A GOOD ONE!
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@Melvin- Moderator Will you be trying their topical fin or will you wait for the dutasteride?