Hair loss

Hair loss, handled properly

Evidence-based hair preservation and regrowth programmes — oral, topical and combination plans reviewed by a UK prescriber.

from £0.36 / tablet

Complete combination plans

The approach shown effective in most men combines a daily oral tablet with a topical regrowth solution, prescribed only where appropriate.

Prescription-only medicines are not advertised by name. Your prescriber decides suitability after a confidential assessment.

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Common questions

How long until I see results?

Judge progress at 3–6 months; best results are typically seen by 12 months.

FAQs

Hair loss — common questions

General information only. Your prescriber confirms what is safe and appropriate for you.

How long before I see hair loss results?

Most men see reduced shedding by 3 months and visible regrowth by 6–12 months. The first weeks may include increased shedding — a normal sign the hair cycle is resetting. Photograph your hairline in consistent lighting to track progress honestly.

What are side effects of oral hair tablets?

Most men tolerate treatment well. A small number report reduced libido, erection changes, or mood effects. These usually resolve on stopping. Report any breast symptoms, rash, or depression promptly. Your prescriber explains risks before you start.

Should I use oral tablets, topical spray, or both?

Combined oral plus topical plans are the most effective approach for most men with male pattern loss. Topical-only or combined spray options suit men who prefer to avoid tablets or add scalp treatment. Your prescriber recommends what fits your history.

Is the combined topical spray different from minoxidil alone?

Our combined spray delivers two clinically used topical actives in one bottle — a follicle stimulant plus a scalp DHT-blocking agent — whereas standalone regrowth solution is typically minoxidil-class only. Your prescriber confirms the right format.

Can women use these hair plans?

Our listed hair programmes are for male pattern hair loss in men. Women with thinning hair need a different assessment — contact us or see your GP, as some men's treatments are not safe in pregnancy or for female pattern loss.

What if I stop treatment?

Hair preserved or regrown while on treatment is typically lost gradually over months after stopping — the underlying pattern baldness continues. Discuss long-term plans with your prescriber before you start.

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