
Finasteride
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**Final eligibility, approval, and dosing are determined solely by a licensed healthcare provider after reviewing your medical information.
Finasteride is a prescription medication used to support hair retention by reducing levels of DHT, a hormone linked to pattern hair loss. By lowering DHT at the scalp, it helps protect existing hair follicles from miniaturization and shedding.
Taken daily as an oral tablet, Finasteride is commonly used as a foundational therapy for individuals looking to slow or stop hair loss progression. Treatment is medically guided to ensure appropriate use, monitoring, and expectations.
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Key Benefits
Reduces DHT levels
Helps prevent hair loss
Supports long-term retention
How Finasteride Supports Hair Retention
Protect the hair you already have
Hair loss often progresses gradually, making early intervention important. Finasteride works at the hormonal level to help preserve existing hair and reduce future thinning. With consistent use and medical guidance, many individuals feel more confident knowing they’re taking proactive steps to maintain their hair over time.
Clinically guided hair retention
Finasteride is prescribed as part of a medically supervised hair restoration plan. Providers assess individual goals, health history, and tolerance to support safe, responsible, and effective use.


What research shows about Finasteride
Reduces scalp DHT levels
Slows pattern hair loss progression
Preserves existing hair follicles
Well-studied long-term use

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