Medication
At Merchant City Medical Group, we offer evidence-based medical treatments for hair loss as part of a fully bespoke approach. Our experienced clinicians create tailored treatment plans designed to slow hair loss, preserve existing hair, and support long-term hair health, providing expert guidance throughout your journey.
Procedure overview
TYPE OF ANAESTHETIC
None
LENGTH OF SURGERY
30 Minutes
HOSPITAL STAY
No
RECOVERY
No downtime.
Procedure types
Minoxidil (Topical Treatment)
Regaine is the branded form of topical Minoxidil and is available over the counter in 2% and 5% strengths. Clinical evidence suggests that the 5% formulation is approximately 50% more effective than the 2% version. Results are typically most noticeable between 5 months and 2 years of consistent use. Minoxidil slows hair loss rather than stopping it entirely, meaning ongoing use is required to maintain results.
FDA-Approved Oral Medication (Finasteride)
Our Approach
Tailored, Non-Surgical Care
Benefits
- Clinically proven and FDA approved options
- Slows or stabilises hair loss progression
- Helps preserve existing hair
- Improves hair quality and density in thinning areas
- Non-surgical and easy to incorporate into daily routine
- Strengthens hair follicles and increases follicle size
- Non-surgical and easy to incorporate into daily routine
- Can enhance and maintain hair transplant results
What are the risks?
These effects are usually mild and often settle with continued use or adjustment:
Initial shedding when starting treatment
Scalp irritation (with topical Minoxidil)
Mild dryness or itching
Occur in a smaller percentage of patients:
Changes in hair texture
Temporary scalp redness
Mild headaches or dizziness
Rare but possible side effects will be fully discussed during consultation and may include:
Hormonal-related side effects (oral medication)
Allergic reactions
Persistent scalp irritation
Commonly Asked Questions
Most patients notice improvement after 3–6 months, with best results around 12 months.
Yes. Stopping treatment usually leads to a gradual return of hair loss.
No. Medication works best on thinning areas where hair follicles are still active.
Yes. Medication is often recommended to support and maintain transplant results.
Not always. A consultation is required to determine suitability.
What to Expect & Aftercare
Comprehensive consultation and assessment
Discussion of expectations and commitment required
Daily topical application or oral medication as advised
Regular monitoring of progress
Continued use required to maintain benefits
Follow-up appointments to review effectiveness
Adjustments made if necessary
Excellence Record
- 30+ Years of combined experience
- 10 + Experts
- 1000 + Satisfied Patients
