Compounded topical and oral treatment, prescribed by a licensed provider and delivered discreetly to your door. No insurance required.
Prescription only. Not everyone is a candidate.
Separate male and female protocols, because pattern hair loss is not treated the same way in both.
Your prescription is written by a provider licensed in your state, usually the same day you apply.
Prepared by a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy against your individual prescription.
One flat monthly price with free shipping. Cancel any time, no fees.
A licensed provider determines whether treatment is appropriate for you. Not everyone is a candidate, and results vary from person to person. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.
This is prescription only. A licensed provider decides which, if either, is appropriate for you.
Prescription hair loss treatment is used to slow further loss in pattern hair loss and to support regrowth. Your provider decides whether it is appropriate for you and which combination fits. Results vary from person to person, treatment takes months rather than weeks, and it is not right for everyone.
Choose a treatment plan that suits your lifestyle and complete a quick online health form to check your eligibility.
Once your questionnaire is complete, connect right away for a 10-minute face-to-face online consultation with a licensed medical provider, or schedule it for later.
Your personalized medication will be delivered to your doorstep in discreet packaging with fast, complimentary shipping.
We offer compounded treatments for male and female pattern hair loss, combining ingredients such as finasteride and minoxidil. The male and female protocols are different. A licensed provider determines which, if either, is appropriate for you.
You complete a questionnaire covering your health history before your telehealth appointment. A licensed provider then reviews your answers and asks any qualifying questions needed before deciding whether to prescribe.
Hair grows slowly, so this is measured in months rather than weeks. Providers generally advise staying consistent for several months before assessing whether treatment is working. Results vary from person to person and are not guaranteed.
Pattern hair loss is ongoing, so these treatments are generally used continuously. If treatment stops, any benefit gained usually fades over the following months. Your provider can talk through what that means for you.
No. The male and female formulas contain different ingredients and are prescribed differently, because pattern hair loss is not treated the same way in both. You are prescribed the protocol your provider decides fits you.
No. Some medical conditions and medications make these treatments unsuitable, and the female formula is not appropriate if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. A licensed provider reviews your full history before deciding.
If a licensed provider determines you are not a suitable candidate, they will discuss alternative options that better suit your medical profile and health needs.
You have the freedom to cancel your subscription at any time. If you choose to discontinue the service, you can cancel without incurring additional fees or penalties.
No. The compounded medications we offer are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Where a provider determines there is a specific clinical need, any compounded medication is prepared by a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy pursuant to your individual prescription.
Complete a short online evaluation and connect face to face with a provider right away to start today.
Connect With A Provider →Compounded products are not approved nor evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA. We currently serve most US states. Availability varies by treatment, and we do not ship to Alabama, Kansas or Mississippi.