Hair Loss Treatment

Hair thinning and shedding can result from hormones, genetics, stress, and age. One key culprit? DHT—a hormone that shrinks hair follicles over time. The good news: clinically proven treatments can help halt this process and promote regrowth.

How Hair Growth Treatment Works

Hair thinning and shedding can result from hormones, genetics, stress, and age. One key culprit? DHT—a hormone that shrinks hair follicles over time. The good news: clinically proven treatments can help halt this process and promote regrowth.

The Science of Hair Loss

We target hair loss at the root (literally) with science-backed solutions:

  • Minoxidil: Boosts blood flow to follicles, extending the growth phase.
  • Finasteride (for men): Blocks DHT to prevent follicle shrinkage.
  • Spironolactone (for women): Reduces hormonal triggers of hair loss.
  • Biotin & Nutrients: Strengthen strands from within.

How Treatments Work Together

  • Oral Treatments: Finasteride lowers DHT levels. Biotin supports hair strength and health.
  • Topical Treatments: Minoxidil stimulates regrowth. Tretinoin improves absorption. Together, they address hormones, follicle activity, and nutrient support.

What to Expect

Month 1–2: Shedding may increase—this is a normal “reset” phase.
Month 3–4: Reduced shedding, stronger roots, baby hairs begin to grow.
Month 5+: Thicker, fuller hair becomes noticeable with continued use.

Hair regrowth is a gradual process—but with consistency, results follow.

Your Treatment Plan

Step 1: Free Consultation

Answer a few questions about your hair history and goals. You’ll meet a licensed provider via a secure online visit.

Step 2: Personalized Prescription

Based on your needs, we create a custom treatment plan with prescription and non-prescription options.

Step 3: Results & Support

We’re here for the long haul—offering ongoing check-ins, refill reminders, scalp health tips, and a dedicated care team.

Fast, Discreet Delivery

Your treatment ships quickly in unmarked packaging—because your hair journey is personal.

What to Know Before You Start

Potential Side Effects

Most people tolerate treatment well, but you may experience:

  • Mild scalp irritation (with topicals)
  • Temporary shedding at the start of Minoxidil
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Sexual side effects (rare with Finasteride)
  • Dryness or peeling from Tretinoin

Serious (but rare) side effects:

  • Allergic reaction (severe redness, swelling)
  • Chest pain or palpitations (Minoxidil)
  • Breast changes in men (Finasteride)

Important: Finasteride is not safe for use or handling by pregnant women.

Precautions

  • Tell your provider about other meds or health conditions.
  • Use sunscreen if applying Tretinoin.
  • Avoid contact with eyes or broken skin.

Meet Your Care Team

Our board-certified providers specialize in hair and scalp health. Whether it’s postpartum shedding, male-pattern baldness, or stress-related thinning—we’ve seen it and treated it.

You’ll receive:

  • Personalized guidance
  • Progress tracking
  • Access to ongoing support

Success Stories

Daniel, 42: “I was skeptical at first. But after 5 months, my hairline actually looks fuller.”

Maya, 33: “I started shedding like crazy after my second baby. This plan helped calm things down—and regrowth happened faster than I expected.”

Jordan, 28: “Getting ahead of thinning early made a huge difference. My barber noticed before I did!”
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Service Details

Hair thinning and shedding can result from hormones, genetics, stress, and age.

FAQs

Is hair loss permanent?
Not always. Early-stage hair loss is often reversible with the right treatment.

Will I shed more when I start?
A temporary shedding phase is common—it means new growth is beginning.

How long until I see results?
Most see improvement in 3–6 months, with continued thickening over time.

Can I use this with other hair products?
Yes—but avoid harsh ingredients and follow your provider’s instructions.

Do I need a prescription?
Some treatments require one. Our providers handle that for you.

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