DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

Has anyone tried traya ?

I've (28 M) been having hair fall since about 8 years now. While in college I was actually a bit crazy about this and tried a lot of treatments, eggs etc. Nothing gave much satisfactory results Current state is like receding hairline showing a decent U shape. I try to cover it by having a bit long hairs in the front. But tbh I've never been able to figure out the perfect hairstyle suiting this predicament. I've been applying minoxidil since last few years. I've not been that much regular and there are brief periods when I'm not able to apply it. A doctor prescribed me dutasteride which I took for a while but that also didn't have any lasting change (maybe it works while you take it and not afterwards or it could just be a placebo effect) With time there has been awareness and acceptance that there is not much you can do about it. Recently I've been hearing a lot about traya on the internet but usually I try to ignore anything that can inspire any hope on the subject due to past experiences but a close friend showed me his before and after pictures for traya and those results looked good. So should I give it a try ? Bear the burden of hope one more time ?? Have any of you tried it ? Please share your reviews. Also are the medications like a lifetime thing ?? Will the hair start falling back once I stop the treatment ?

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SparklyJellybean
SparklyJellybean

I've had the same problem, and started using Man Matters products in the last 6 months. I'm seeing major hairfall control. Also, started getting small baby hairs around the temple area. I might be able to give a better review after 2-3 months. But Man Matters looks positive to me.

DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

So you been using it for 6 months ? What all products are there ? Price ?

SparklyJellybean
SparklyJellybean

Yes, using it for 6 months. Minoxidil Tropical, Minoxidil Oral tablet, Vighan CPA and Hair fall shampoo. It costs around 1500 per month.

SillyPancake
SillyPancake
Uber13mo

Hop on fin + min. The thing with fin or dutasteride is you have to use it forever without skipping for a long period of time (max 1 week). The same goes for minoxidil honestly but minoxidil can't control hairfall it can only promote the growth of it and make your hair look denser and thick.

Do this for atleast 6 months without skipping to see any effect

SqueakyDumpling
SqueakyDumpling

Does mini+fin helps? As compared to only min?

DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

Doesn't fin cause erection problems?

JumpyHamster
JumpyHamster

Traya is good, the hair looks good till you use. Once you stop it gets worse than before.

Healthly food, exercise and good water is key for long term.

Based on close relative's experience.

DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

If it gets worse than before after stopping... How is it good?

JumpyHamster
JumpyHamster

Visible changes in hair growth after 3-4 months hence said.

MagicalBagel
MagicalBagel

Using basic borewell water severely messes up your hair, for most of these treatments to work, surface should be neutral or slightly acidic in nature. Using a bottle of filtered water can improve things. Either that or install a filter attachment on your showerhead.

FluffyWaffle
FluffyWaffle

+1 for this op buy bisleri 20L cans for hairwash .

ZoomyNugget
ZoomyNugget

Stop using tap water for hair wash. Use RO water only

DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

Does that really work ? I've heard it a lot but it feels like too much of a pre shower effort. Also how do you manage in winters ? Take water from ro in a pan and then heat it

ZoomyNugget
ZoomyNugget

It's a trade off! If you want hair to stay then you have to take efforts. Also, never take hot water on your head

PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget

Hey, have you thought about vitamin deficiency as a reason for hair loss? Did you get tested for Vitamin D3 and B12? Hair fall can often be linked to a lack of these vitamins. I recommend checking for deficiencies and then consulting a dermatologist for the right treatment.

FloatingNarwhal
FloatingNarwhal

i will strongly recommend traya. The treatment works well and gives you lasting results. They will also make you take vitamin D3 and B12 to understand if vitamin deficiency is the reason behind your hair fall. Also, they will prescribe medicines based on your scalp condition and after doctor consultation, so it’s quite a methodical procedure . After sometime , they will stop the meds and only recommend hair oil. You will see visible hair growth and hair fall control in 4-5 months .

PerkyDumpling
PerkyDumpling
Student12mo

Is it hair oil or minox that they recommend? What does the oil have?

Also have you tried onion oil? Seen any results?

FloatingNarwhal
FloatingNarwhal

Onion oil is waste of time and money. When the problem is within . I don’t think external solutions will work .

PrancingTaco
PrancingTaco

Any medication for hair loss treatment should be continued life long. It’s a waste of money, time and effort. In case someone develops an allergy, that puts a stoppage. According to me, it’s better to eat right and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Shave your head and stay in good shape. Undergo medical tests from time to time in order to keep a tab on your health. In today’s world, hair loss is a least concerning factor for me. If I was a female living in our country, my take or perspective on hair loss would completely differ for sure. 😅 PS: I have tried minoxidil for a while, results were amazing, however, when I stopped using, the situation got worse. Traya is a new comer in the market, can’t rely on their marketing strategy. Furthermore, trying on anything new for one’s skin and hair improvement it’s always good to consult a dermatologist and get to know all the pros and cons.

DizzyMarshmallow
DizzyMarshmallow

Agree with most of what you've said except the last part... In my experience the more experienced the doctor... The less interested they become in actually talking to you. They're always in a hurry to write you the prescription without feeling the need to talk to you or show any sign of empathy about your problem.

PrancingTaco
PrancingTaco

That’s correct.

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FluffyCoconut
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