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Five expert-approved minoxidil options for men’s hair growth
health1 month ago

Five expert-approved minoxidil options for men’s hair growth

A hair-loss guide highlighting minoxidil’s role and five top men’s products: Ulo Minoxidil + Tretinoin Plus (7% minoxidil), Men’s Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam, Happy Head Oral Minoxidil, RootStim 5% Minoxidil Spray, and hims Topical Finasteride & Minoxidil Spray. The piece notes 5% minoxidil as the FDA-approved starting dose, with options for higher concentrations; results typically appear after 2–6 months, and potential side effects include scalp irritation, temporary shedding, and, for oral minoxidil, cardiovascular risks. It also covers differences between topical and oral forms and encourages consults with a dermatologist for personalized guidance.

2026 Hair-Loss Treatments: proven therapies, new drugs, and promising trials
health1 month ago

2026 Hair-Loss Treatments: proven therapies, new drugs, and promising trials

The Healthline piece surveys current and prospective hair‑loss treatments, highlighting established options finasteride and minoxidil as effective, affordable therapies, noting three FDA‑approved JAK inhibitors (Olumiant, Litfulo, Leqselvi) for alopecia areata with safety warnings, and surveying emerging approaches such as clascoterone, PP405, ET-02, stem-cell therapies, and fatty‑acid treatments. While these newer options show promise, many are still in early trials, and long‑term durability and safety remain uncertain. Experts emphasize early intervention and consulting ABHRS‑certified physicians for accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.

Trump's Go-To Hair Loss Drug Unveiled by Plastic Surgeon
health1 year ago

Trump's Go-To Hair Loss Drug Unveiled by Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Gary Linkov, a New York City plastic surgeon, recommends finasteride as a primary treatment for male pattern hair loss, a drug reportedly used by Donald Trump. Originally for enlarged prostate treatment, finasteride prevents testosterone from converting into DHT, a compound causing hair loss. While effective in slowing hair loss, it may have side effects like decreased libido. Dr. Linkov also prescribes minoxidil to thicken hair. Despite its benefits, finasteride cannot restore lost hair but can delay further loss, especially in young adults.

Revitalized Drug Offers Hair Growth and Heart Health Benefits
health1 year ago

Revitalized Drug Offers Hair Growth and Heart Health Benefits

Finasteride, a drug known for treating hair loss and enlarged prostate, may also lower cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk, according to recent research. Observational data showed men taking finasteride had lower cholesterol levels, prompting further studies in mice, which confirmed the drug's potential to reduce cholesterol and inflammation. This discovery could benefit not only men but also transgender individuals, who face higher cardiovascular risks. However, finasteride's side effects, including sexual and psychological issues, must be considered, and more human trials are needed to confirm these findings.

"Hair Loss Drug Linked to Permanent Sexual Dysfunction in Patients"
health1 year ago

"Hair Loss Drug Linked to Permanent Sexual Dysfunction in Patients"

Millions of Americans using the hair loss drug finasteride report severe and potentially permanent sexual side effects, including erectile dysfunction, low libido, and genital pain. Despite its effectiveness in combating hair loss, the drug has been linked to significant adverse effects on sexual health, with some patients experiencing symptoms even after discontinuation. Calls for FDA warnings or removal of the drug from the market have been made, but scientific evidence remains mixed, necessitating further research.

"Finasteride: The Surprising Link Between Hair Loss Treatment and Heart Health"
health-medicine2 years ago

"Finasteride: The Surprising Link Between Hair Loss Treatment and Heart Health"

A study suggests that the hair loss drug finasteride, also used for enlarged prostates, may lower the risk of heart disease by reducing cholesterol levels. Analysis of data from male humans and mice showed potential health benefits and cholesterol reduction with finasteride use. While the study's sample size is small, the findings are promising, prompting the need for further research in diverse groups or clinical trials. The drug's existing approval could expedite this process, potentially benefiting both cisgender and transgender individuals at risk of cardiovascular diseases.

"Finasteride: The Surprising Link Between Hair Loss, Prostate Health, and Heart Disease"
health2 years ago

"Finasteride: The Surprising Link Between Hair Loss, Prostate Health, and Heart Disease"

A recent study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has found that the drug finasteride, commonly used to treat male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate, may also have cholesterol-lowering effects and reduce the risk of heart disease. The study showed lower cholesterol levels in men who took the drug, and a subsequent study in mice linked its use to reduced cholesterol, slower plaque buildup in arteries, and reduced liver inflammation. While the drug has potential benefits, it also has side effects, and further research is needed to confirm its role in reducing heart disease risk.

"Finasteride: The Multi-Benefit Drug for Heart Health and Hair Loss"
health2 years ago

"Finasteride: The Multi-Benefit Drug for Heart Health and Hair Loss"

A study suggests that the hair loss drug finasteride, also used for prostate treatments, may reduce cholesterol levels and lower the risk of heart disease. Research on male mice showed reduced cholesterol and delayed progression of artery-narrowing atherosclerosis with finasteride. However, the study has limitations, and further research is needed to establish a clear cause-and-effect relationship in humans. Potential side effects of finasteride include sexual dysfunction, depression, infertility, and interactions with certain heart medications, so individuals with heart disease should consult their cardiologist before considering its use.

"Finasteride: The Multi-Benefit Miracle Drug for Hair, Prostate, and Heart Health"
health2 years ago

"Finasteride: The Multi-Benefit Miracle Drug for Hair, Prostate, and Heart Health"

A study by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has revealed that finasteride, known for treating male pattern baldness and enlarged prostate, may also lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. The research, based on data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, showed that men using finasteride had significantly lower cholesterol levels. Further experiments in mice supported these findings, indicating potential benefits for heart health. The study suggests that finasteride could have implications for transgender individuals undergoing hormonal transitions, who are at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. While the study faced limitations, it opens the door to further research and potential clinical trials to verify finasteride's cholesterol-lowering effects, highlighting its potential as a preventative measure for heart disease.

"Proven Methods to Combat Hair Loss: Backed by Science"
health2 years ago

"Proven Methods to Combat Hair Loss: Backed by Science"

Science-backed methods to combat hair loss include platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections to wake up dormant hair follicles, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to stimulate hair growth, topical Minoxidil and oral Finasteride to treat pattern baldness, and JAK inhibitors to target alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition causing sudden hair loss. While a cure for baldness remains elusive, advancements in understanding and treating different forms of hair loss offer hope for those seeking to combat this common issue.

Dermatologists Reveal Top Hair Loss Treatments for Men
health2 years ago

Dermatologists Reveal Top Hair Loss Treatments for Men

Hair loss affects 80% of men, with genetics playing a role in the severity and pattern of hair loss. Early intervention is crucial, and treatments aim to stop or reverse the process of hair loss caused by the sensitivity of hair follicles to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The most accessible and cost-effective treatments are minoxidil and finasteride, available in oral and topical forms. Minoxidil is a vasodilator that strengthens hair follicles and increases the growth phase of hair, while finasteride inhibits the conversion of testosterone into DHT. Other treatments like platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) are effective but more expensive options. PRP involves injecting a person's growth factors into the scalp, while LLLT uses low-energy laser light to stimulate hair growth.