A prescription topical routine for women's hair thinning, built around topical minoxidil 5% and, when appropriate, a compounded topical anti-androgen — applied to the scalp, not taken as a pill. A licensed provider reviews your intake, screens for pregnancy and other causes of shedding, and chooses whether to add the compounded option. We start simple and check in before you expect to see regrowth.
What each topical does
Apply to a dry scalp and wash your hands afterward. A provider decides whether you start with minoxidil alone or the combination.
Women's hair thinning gets either ignored or handed a men's product off the shelf. We treat it as its own workflow: minoxidil applied topically as the well-studied foundation, an optional compounded anti-androgen layered on when it fits the pattern, and a provider who first rules out thyroid, iron, and postpartum shedding. The compounded anti-androgen is never dispensed in pregnancy or breastfeeding — the intake screens for it.
A prescription topical routine for women's hair thinning — topical minoxidil 5% with an optional compounded topical anti-androgen, reviewed by a licensed provider who first screens for other causes of shedding.
Important information
Prescription topicals are dispensed only after a licensed provider reviews your intake. Compounded topical spironolactone is an anti-androgen and is not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding; pregnant or breastfeeding patients are re-routed to topical minoxidil only. Compounded formulas are not approved by the FDA.
Answer a few questions about your health history and treatment goals.
A licensed provider will review your information and create a personalized plan.
Your prescription is sent to the pharmacy and shipped directly to you.
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Complete your intake in just a few minutes. A licensed provider will review your information.
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