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We offer both oral and topical treatment options that contain both finasteride and/or minoxidil, two ingredients that can help treat hair loss.

Finasteride works to slow, stop, or in some cases even reverse hair loss by blocking the conversion of testosterone to DHT, a hormone that causes male pattern baldness. We offer finasteride in its oral form (generic Propecia) and it’s also available in our 3-in-1 topical spray, Roman Hair Solution Rx.

Minoxidil is thought to help increase blood flow to the hair follicle, helping more nutrients to get to the follicle, which can support hair growth. It’s also thought to extend the growth phase and increase the size of hair follicles. We offer minoxidil in 3 forms; 5% strength topical solution (what you can buy over the counter), 6% strength (as part of our 3-in-1 topical spray), and oral minoxidil, which providers on the Ro platform can prescribe off-label, at their discretion.

Male pattern baldness occurs when hair follicles undergo a process called follicular miniaturization. This is when the longer, darker hairs that once grew on the scalp get replaced by thinner, shorter, less pigmented hairs. This process occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is derived from testosterone.

Male pattern baldness occurs when hair follicles undergo a process called follicular miniaturization. This is when the longer, darker hairs that once grew on the scalp get replaced by thinner, shorter, less pigmented hairs. This process occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is derived from testosterone.

Male pattern baldness occurs when hair follicles undergo a process called follicular miniaturization. This is when the longer, darker hairs that once grew on the scalp get replaced by thinner, shorter, less pigmented hairs. This process occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is derived from testosterone.