Science-led hormone based hair retention and regrowth technology.
Advanced hair-loss treatments work together to combat thinning and promote regrowth. Finasteride reduces DHT to prevent further loss, while Minoxidil stimulates blood flow and revitalizes hair follicles. Together, they support healthier, fuller hair.
Finasteride and Minoxidil are trusted solutions recommended for managing hair loss. Finasteride helps reduce hair shedding, while Minoxidil promotes noticeable hair regrowth, offering a powerful combination for healthier, fuller hair.
$74 per month
At home treatment includes:
Finasteride, 60 1mg Tablets
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$70 per month
At home treatment includes:
50mL Spray
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$100 per month
At home treatment includes:
Minoxidil Spray, 50mL/ Finasteride 1mg, Oral
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Hair loss begins to slow as Finasteride reduces DHT levels, preventing further follicle miniaturization. Minoxidil enhances blood flow, stimulating dormant follicles. Some shedding may occur as old hairs make way for new growth.
Visible Changes: Hair feels stronger and less thinning is noticed during brushing or washing.
New, fine hairs start to emerge as dormant follicles are reactivated. Existing hair appears healthier and fuller due to improved follicle function.
Thinning areas show signs of filling in, with noticeable density improvement in treated regions.
Consistent use results in fuller, thicker hair as new growth cycles stabilize. Hair is better retained, and visible scalp areas diminish.
Significant regrowth in problem areas, with stronger, healthier-looking hair overall.
Hair loss occurs when the anagen phase shortens or follicles prematurely enter the telogen phase, often due to hormonal, genetic, or environmental factors.
Hair loss occurs due to hormonal changes (like DHT), genetics, aging, stress, medical conditions, and scalp issues. These factors disrupt the hair growth cycle, causing thinning, shedding, or permanent loss.
Hair loss types include androgenetic alopecia (genetic), alopecia areata (autoimmune), telogen effluvium (stress-related), traction alopecia (hairstyle damage), and scarring alopecia (irreversible follicle damage from injury or inflammation).
Start treatment at the first signs of thinning or hair loss, as early intervention preserves existing hair, prevents further loss, and improves the chances of successful regrowth.
Finasteride and Minoxidil are both treatments for hair loss but work in different ways. Finasteride is an oral medication that reduces DHT levels, a hormone that causes hair follicles to shrink, preventing further hair loss and encouraging regrowth. Minoxidil, a topical solution, improves blood flow to the scalp, stimulates hair follicles, and promotes hair regrowth. While finasteride addresses hormonal factors, minoxidil focuses on enhancing scalp health to encourage growth.
Yes, you can use Finasteride and Minoxidil together, as they work through different mechanisms to combat hair loss. Finasteride targets the hormonal cause by reducing DHT, while Minoxidil stimulates hair growth by improving scalp circulation. Combining the two treatments can provide a more comprehensive approach to hair restoration.
Typically, you may start seeing results with Minoxidil and Finasteride after about 3 to 6 months of consistent use. However, it can take up to 12 months for full results to become visible. Hair regrowth varies by individual, with some people experiencing slower or more noticeable changes. Consistency in use is key to seeing the best outcomes.
Both Finasteride and Minoxidil are generally considered safe for most users when used as directed. However, Finasteride can have potential side effects, including sexual dysfunction or changes in mood, which may not be suitable for everyone. Minoxidil can cause scalp irritation or unwanted facial hair growth in some cases. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting these treatments to ensure they are appropriate for your specific health needs and conditions.
If you miss a dose of Finasteride or Minoxidil, simply take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Avoid doubling up to make up for a missed dose, as this can increase the risk of side effects. Consistency is important for effectiveness, so try to use the medication as directed going forward.
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