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For different types of hair loss
Genetic hair thinning
Get ahead of it early to help protect density and support visible improvement over time.
Crown thinning
Focus on the area that often shows first, with a routine designed for the scalp.
Receding hairline
Treatments can reverse follicle shrinkage to restore a thicker, more youthful hairline.
Overall thinning
A steady routine using clinically used options can help slow thinning and support thicker looking hair over the longer term.
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Learn moreYour questions answered
What causes hair loss?
Male pattern hair loss is commonly caused by a genetic sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone). Over time, this can cause hair follicles to shrink, leading to thinning or hair loss, particularly at the temples and crown.
How does the online consultation work?
You’ll complete a clinical questionnaire about your hair loss, health history, and lifestyle. A UK-licensed prescriber will review your information and determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate.
When might I start to see results?
Hair loss treatments work gradually. Many people notice changes over several months, but results vary between individuals. Consistent use, as directed by your prescriber, is important.
Is hair loss treatment safe?
Approved hair loss treatments have been used clinically for many years. They are prescribed only where suitable, based on your health information and in line with UK prescribing guidelines.
Do I need to use the treatment continuously?
Hair loss treatment is typically ongoing. If treatment is stopped, any benefits may reduce over time. Your prescriber will provide guidance based on your individual situation.