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Testosterone Induced Hair Loss: Revifol Hair Growth Supplement
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<blockquote data-quote="evolution69" data-source="post: 240198" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>Some people seem to have success with RU58841 which is a topical androgen blocker that doesn't seem to go systematic as topical finasteride does.</p><p></p><p>Topical finasteride seems to have fewer side effects than oral but I am not sure why because it affects plasma DHT levels similarly to oral. Some people try microdosing topical finasteride to have less of an impact on plasma DHT. I may try this approach.</p><p></p><p>Many people rave about minoxidil combined with microneedling. I may try this too but would avoid combining topical finasteride around microneedling sessions to avoid increasing systemic exposure.</p><p></p><p>I started taking oral finasteride with trt because I had taken it a few times before without any side effects. In fact, it always seemed to increase my libido when I took it. However, I stopped taking it because my estradiol seemed high and I didn't want anything interfering with my numbers until I got dialed. I am currently using minoxidil and ketoconazole which is a weak DHT blocker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evolution69, post: 240198, member: 16069"] Some people seem to have success with RU58841 which is a topical androgen blocker that doesn't seem to go systematic as topical finasteride does. Topical finasteride seems to have fewer side effects than oral but I am not sure why because it affects plasma DHT levels similarly to oral. Some people try microdosing topical finasteride to have less of an impact on plasma DHT. I may try this approach. Many people rave about minoxidil combined with microneedling. I may try this too but would avoid combining topical finasteride around microneedling sessions to avoid increasing systemic exposure. I started taking oral finasteride with trt because I had taken it a few times before without any side effects. In fact, it always seemed to increase my libido when I took it. However, I stopped taking it because my estradiol seemed high and I didn't want anything interfering with my numbers until I got dialed. I am currently using minoxidil and ketoconazole which is a weak DHT blocker. [/QUOTE]
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