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- Drugs such as finasteride and minoxidil can help slow baldness and promote hair growth. Dr. Bauman says the test -- which is available for men and women -- costs less than $200 and should be done through a board-certified hair restoration specialist ...
- Minoxidil (Rogaine). This popular over-the-counter drug can be used by both sexes. Rubbed directly onto the scalp, it works best on areas where some hair remains. You may see hair regrowth, a slower rate of hair loss, or both. You must use Minoxidil ...
- The main medical treatments for hereditary hair loss are topical minoxidil (trade name Rogaine), which is available over the counter, and finasteride (trade name Propecia), a prescription pill. (Proscar is the trade name for a higher dose form of ...
- Experts agree that treatment for hair loss is more effective if started early. Only two drugs are approved for baldness in the U.S. — minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia). When the cream and pill, respectively, are used together ...
- hairGrowth = (Minoxidil + (Finasteride or Dutasteride)); Plain and simple. I honestly believe that the only success one would experience with laser therapy is retaining their current hair count. I really wish men wouldnt give up the fight. I guess ...
- Are minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia) effective on women? Should one go to a dermatologist first, or directly to a hair specialist? —D.B. A: Hair loss is less common and less noticeable in women than men. About 30% of women experience ...
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- You could also try over-the-counter minoxidil (Rogaine). It slows hormone-related thinning and stimulates new hair growth for many women. But check the side effects before you commit. The You Docs - Mike Roizen and Mehmet Oz - are authors of the best ...
- Only two drugs are approved for baldness in the U.S. - minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia). When the cream and pill, respectively, are used together, dermatologists say, they can slow hair loss for several years. A company called HairDX is ...
- You could also try over-the-counter minoxidil (Rogaine). It slows hormone-related thinning and stimulates new hair growth for many women. But check the side effects before you commit. If you go for it, be patient: It may take months to see an ...






