How Far Along Are You?
Hair loss is most treatable in its earliest stages — once miniaturized follicles die, they can't be revived. Catching it early protects what you still have. Check what applies.
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Androgenetic alopecia (male/female-pattern hair loss) is driven primarily by DHT sensitivity at the follicle. The standard of care is finasteride or dutasteride (to block DHT) combined with topical minoxidil (to stimulate follicles). Compounded oral minoxidil + finasteride combinations show strong results in clinical practice. Most patients see stabilization in 3 months and visible regrowth by 6–12 months.
The Sooner You Start, the More You Keep
Every month of untreated hair loss is follicles lost permanently. Most patients begin protocol within 48 hours of their assessment.