Topical therapies
Minoxidil solution or foam (Rogaine) is the first-line therapy for pattern hair loss. This is a medication that is applied topically to the scalp daily. I instruct my patients to apply the 5% “men’s strength” for both men and women. Minoxidil is a vasodilator, which means that it opens the blood vessels that feed the hair follicle and provide the nutrients it needs to keep hair in the growing cycle longer. It needs to be used for at least 6 months before any benefit may be noted. Any benefit is only maintained for as long as the treatment is used. Minoxidil solution may cause an initial hair fall in the first 2-8 weeks of treatment, and this usually subsides when the new hairs start to grow.
Ketoconazole shampoo is a prescription dandruff shampoo that has been shown to have some anti-DHT or anti-androgen properties when applied to the scalp.
Other options that I provide to my patients are making specialty formulations of stronger topical minoxidil strengths with added anti-DHT ingredients at compounding pharmacies.
Oral therapies
Men: finasteride (Propecia) tablets can be used to block the DHT hormone and stop the progression of hair loss. Finasteride can cause possible side effects of erectile dysfunction and mood disorders, so it is important to have this discussion of risks vs benefits and be aware to tell your prescriber if you experience any of these symptoms.
Women: spironolactone and finasteride tablets can also be used in women to stop the progression of hair loss by blocking the hair loss hormone. Side effects can include loss of libido and it is important to avoid pregnancy on these medications as it can cause birth defects on the fetus.
Emerging and off-label treatments for both men and women include use of very low dose minoxidil tablets to induce the same benefits that topical minoxidil has on the scalp. Since minoxidil is a vasodilator, possible side effects of this can include lowered blood pressure.
Camouflaging
The use of hair pieces, extensions, and wigs is a great way to disguise hair loss.
“Technology has come a long way in order to make them appear very natural.”
Surgical
Hair transplantation is a way of surgically moving hair follicles from the back of the head into parts of the scalp that are thinner. We do not provide hair transplantation at Apex, but can refer you if this is something you’re interested in.
PRP or platelet-rich-plasma is an emerging therapy where nutrient-rich plasma is obtained from your own body through a blood draw and then injected into the scalp. Several treatments are needed and then serial upkeep over the years is done for maintenance. Ask about which offices in Apex provide this treatment and schedule a consultation if interested.
Is there a cure for hair loss or can it be prevented?
No, there is no cure for hair loss and there is no good way to prevent it from occurring. But many treatments have been shown to help.
If you want to discuss your own hair loss, how to treat it, and methods to feel your very best going forward, schedule an appointment with an experienced professional for hair loss.