Hair Summary for Female Hair Loss
We recommend you to have a consultation with our doctor first and see how your hair condition.
Then, we can proceed either it is suitable for you to have only medication or have a treatment.
Supplement Recommendation
- Minoxidil (Rogaine).
This is an over-the-counter (non-prescription) medication approved for men and women.
It comes as a liquid or foam that you rub into your scalp daily.
Wash your hands after application.
At first it may cause you to shed hair.
New hair may be shorter and thinner than previous hair.
At least six months of treatment is required to prevent further hair loss and to start hair regrowth.
You need to keep applying the medication to retain benefits.
Possible side effects include scalp irritation, unwanted hair growth on the adjacent skin of the face and hands, and rapid heart rate (tachycardia).
- Finasteride (Propecia).
This is a prescription drug approved for men.
You take it daily as a pill. Many men taking finasteride experience a slowing of hair loss, and some may show some new hair growth.
You need to keep taking it to retain benefits.
Women who are or may be pregnant need to avoid touching crushed or broken tablets.
- Other medications.
There are supplements that are a combination of necessary minerals and vitamins necessary for the hair to grow.