I know there are compounds which can help with supporting an enzyme that converts minoxidil to the more powerful minoxidil sulfate. Have any UK users added this (Tretinoin is one i believe, but can't find that being sold anywhere in the UK)
Not sure why you're buying some sort of 'special' solution (at a premium, no doubt) when you admit that you're just taking finast + minoxidil. I doubt there's anything else in the solution nor anything Mr Rushton knows above and beyond anyone on this forum. It's just finasteride+min. The stuff about...
Interesting points Bill, I have always thought (as a UK resident) the cost/hassle of travelling to Turkey would offset any cheaper price. Out of interest, do you have any experience/knowledge of UK clinics? Anecdotally I hear the UK isn't great for transplant specialists.
Thanks for writing this...I';m also in the UK and have similar pre-op loss to you. I would very much consider this place after reading your review. Hope everything is still going ok
I watch Kevin Mann's videos on Haircafe a lot and he's convinced that titrating to 2.5mg dutasteride per day would be a cast-iron guarantor of preventing further hairloss. Yet there are those here, and others, who are still non-responders even at 2.5....so what is going on there? If the consensus is the...
....as part of their treatment plans. No particular red flag or warnings attached to it ,it's just there alongside minoxidil/finasteride and their 10% minoxidil offer (which I find far too greasy to use for daytime application). Surprising really, given the potential risks and anectodal evidence of efficacy...
I suppose the Q is what was the regime of those RU users. Were they using it on its own or as an adjunct to something like dutasteride, to address the remaining scalp DHT?
But it did grow hair? Or even maintained? So for people who finasteride or dutasteride has not worked for - and I am continuing to lose on dutasteride - this could be worth a shot?
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