How close are we for a cure for balding it has to be this decade.

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We need this it has to be this fucking decade we cure balding forever FFS. @volcelfatcel @SubhumanCurrycel @Baldingman1998.
 
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I think that a drug without side effects will never come

Fin+min is already effective for 90% of people to stop hairloss
Only problem is sides
 
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The cure is to marry a native american girl and pray that your kid will be safe
 
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I think that a drug without side effects will never come

Fin+min is already effective for 90% of people to stop hairloss
Only problem is sides
Yes but it still isn't enough people can still lose hair on finasteride but we need an actual cure already. How hard can it be to clone hair?
 
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If balding affected women the same way it affects men, you already know that someone would've come up with a cure for it by now. But your average joe is considered disposable by society, and so our feelings and emotions and overall mental wellbeing isn't considered important. Funny... what do you think would happen to said society, if all sub 7-8 men, decided to drop out of it and stop contributing to it....hmm?

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A cure, like something that you can go in and get a surgery and be cured of balding for the rest of your life, I dont think will ever happen. The best we have now is anti androgens like finasteride, but soon they will have an fda approved topical anti androgen, so then we can effectively have balding prevention and some hair regrowth with zero side effects. Although even with finasteride the side effects are negligible and completely unnoticeable in 99% of men
 
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Really weird tbh
Animals dont lose hair as they grow so why should lose our hair ?
 
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The cure is to marry a native american girl and pray that your kid will be safe
Like Pocahontas?
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Do not hope for anything in this lifetime. Just accept the fact that balding is top 3 looksmins and you HAVE to fight it if you care about enjoying your life. I've strapped in and accepted the war.
 
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I solved the balding problem dude. It’s just prolactin.
 
If balding affected women the same way it affects men, you already know that someone would've come up with a cure for it by now. But your average joe is considered disposable by society, and so our feelings and emotions and overall mental wellbeing isn't considered important. Funny... what do you think would happen to said society, if all sub 7-8 men, decided to drop out of it and stop contributing to it....hmm?

:unsure::unsure::unsure:
You started right but ended wrong
They would research more because women care way more about their hair than men
There's so many many men balding that won't do nothing about their own situation
Why would someone invest of this shit
The average man feels bad about balding but cope with other shit so the balding doesn't affect their mental health
 
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You started right but ended wrong
They would research more because women care way more about their hair than men
There's so many many men balding that won't do nothing about their own situation
Why would someone invest of this shit
The average man feels bad about balding but cope with other shit so the balding doesn't affect their mental health
Men can just cope better than women in general about everything. But it definitely affects many men mental health when they first start losing hair
 
Men can just cope better than women in general about everything. But it definitely affects many men mental health when they first start losing hair
Yes but they don't do anything about
Women would do anything for a good hair
Women care more about how they look, that's why most surgeries are for women, most cosmetics are for women and so on...
 
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You started right but ended wrong
They would research more because women care way more about their hair than men
There's so many many men balding that won't do nothing about their own situation
Why would someone invest of this shit
The average man feels bad about balding but cope with other shit so the balding doesn't affect their mental health
You're seriously deluded if you dont think men care as much about their hair as women. Men deep down, know their hair is apart of their physical identity and definitely feel very strongly about it. Why do you think every other zoomer nowadays basically has a hitler youth faded sides haircut or tiktok pretty boy haircut? Its because they know that it makes them physically appealing to the opposite sex. Men either don't or cant do anything about our hair for a few reasons. Firstly because there is a significant amount of men who can't benefit from the available medications or topical treatments, like it literally doesnt work for them even if they use it. Secondly, because many people cant actually afford to keep up a lifelong regiment to keep their hair, thirdly people simply dont want to have to be reliant on literal MEDS for the rest of their life to slow down their hairloss (FIN does not stop hairloss, it only SIGNIFICANTLY reduces the rate at which its loss). Fourthly, the potential side effects of taking such medications (i was on FIN for a year and a half. In a year and a half of taking it, i had noticeably low libido, and inability to get erections, and when i got them they were extremely weak, and watery sperm. Worst part is that, even though i believe my diffuse thinning did slow down somewhat, my temples still receded a centimeter and a half. I have been off of it for the last 9 months. My erection quality has drastically improved even though unfortunately its not 100% of what it use to be, my libido is now somewhat normal again, but my sperm is fine again.).

The problem is that you mistake mens silence over their issues, as them not caring about them. Men are silent about our issues because we know that if we start complaining as freely as women, society will then socially stigmatize us as basically... "bitches", and "unmasculine" men to be looked down upon and not worthy of respecting or taking seriously, and so because of that, we dont talk out loud.
 
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Yes but they don't do anything about
Women would do anything for a good hair
Women care more about how they look, that's why most surgeries are for women, most cosmetics are for women and so on...
Lmao are you under the impression that men arent actively seeking out hair transplants to get their hair back, let me tell you, the trend of men getting hair transplants has definitely gone up within the last two decades.
 
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Do not hope for anything in this lifetime. Just accept the fact that balding is top 3 looksmins and you HAVE to fight it if you care about enjoying your life. I've strapped in and accepted the war.

Fighting the Norwood Reaper now with scalp massages etc. since it decided to pay me a little visit later in life but in a warped way I can't lie it has destroyed much of my competition and literally took out almost any remaining Chad that hadn't died yet or weight gain didn't take them out.
 
Fighting the Norwood Reaper now with scalp massages etc. since it decided to pay me a little visit later in life but in a warped way I can't lie it has destroyed much of my competition and literally took out almost any remaining Chad that hadn't died yet or weight gain didn't take them out.
Yup. Men aging like fine wine is complete bullshit UNLESS you manage to preserve your hair into your later years.
 
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It won’t cause it’s not an existential crisis like some glorified flu
 
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Yup. Men aging like fine wine is complete bullshit UNLESS you manage to preserve your hair into your later years.
It's not complete bullshit men skin is better than women's. But men still have to take care of themselves
 
In spite of the general understanding, you can do more than slowing down the hair loss, you can completely stop it if you take the right actions and even regrow a decent amount of lost hair. High dose dutasteride (2.5 mg daily) + topical androgen receptor antagonists (ru58841,cb 03-01) + oral minoxidil (5 mg ) will do the job. Most guys who don't respond to finasteride/dutasteride have a genetic problem that prevents their 5ar enzyme from being targeted by fin/dut, thus their dht doesn't reduce. The other reason is in some males testosterone can cause hair loss as well.If you supplement dutasteride with ru58841, this problem will be tackled as well. There are guys out there who are genetically predisposed to male patterns baldness, use androgenic steroids such as testosterone, use such a hairloss treatment routine and still maintain their hair and hairline.So it's not impossible at all.
 
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In spite of the general understanding, you can do more than slowing down the hair loss, you can completely stop it if you take the right actions and even regrow a decent amount of lost hair. High dose dutasteride (2.5 mg daily) + topical androgen receptor antagonists (ru58841,cb 03-01) + oral minoxidil (5 mg ) will do the job. Most guys who don't respond to finasteride/dutasteride have a genetic problem that prevents their 5ar enzyme from being targeted by fin/dut, thus their dht doesn't reduce. The other reason is in some males testosterone can cause hair loss as well.If you supplement dutasteride with ru58841, this problem will be tackled as well. There are guys out there who are genetically predisposed to male patterns baldness, use androgenic steroids such as testosterone, use such a hairloss treatment routine and still maintain their hair and hairline.So it's not impossible at all.
am gonna start using ru58841 its the b est thing we have for hair loss prevention. on finasteride right now
 

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