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Comparison of hair loss treatment delivery systems
SiloxysSystem™ Gel vs. Other Topical Delivery Systems
Not all topical formulations are created equal. Discover the benefits of SiloxysSystem™ Gel compared to other topical delivery systems for hair loss treatment.
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Our Prescription Hair Loss Treatments
Here is a quick comparison of topical finasteride, topical dutasteride and oral finasteride hair loss treatments. When choosing the best option to address your hair loss concerns, it's important to consider differences in application methods, localized effects and potential side effects.
Blocks production of a hormone that attacks hair follicles to help stop hair loss.
Also blocks hormone production, but more potently. Targets not one, but two ways this hormone is made.
Same as topical finasteride. Potential for higher amounts of medication to end up in bloodstream.
Side effects are minimized due to targeted delivery.
Side effects are minimized due to targeted delivery.
May have more systemic side effects due to oral intake and greater distribution throughout the body.
Those worried about side effects and wanting a targeted treatment for hair loss.
Those worried about side effects and looking for a more potent topical solution.
Those who want an convenient, daily solution and aren't as worried about side effects.
Direct delivery to hair follicles enhances effectiveness.
Some data to back increased efficacy due to greater hormone-lowering potential.
Probably similar to topical finasteride.
Localized to the scalp, minimizing systemic exposure.
Similar to topical finasteride.
Systemic distribution can potentially affect other body parts.
Once daily application.
Once daily application.
Once daily tablet.
Directly applied to the scalp once a day.
Same as topical finasteride.
Requires swallowing a pill daily.
Can take 3-6 months to see any changes.
Might work a little faster than finasteride due to its higher potency.
Can take up to 3-6 months for results.
Continuous use is required for ongoing benefits.
Same as topical finasteride.
Same as topical finasteride, continuous use required.
Allows for treatment to be focussed on specific areas of the scalp affected by hair loss.
Similar to topical finasteride.
One size fits all. No concentration adjustments or ability to target specific areas of the scalp.
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Frequently asked questions about hair loss and hair regrowth treatments
Learn about the various types of hair loss including male pattern hair loss, female pattern hair loss, alopecia areata and hair loss caused by certain medical conditions.
We're here to help you gain more insight into the characteristics, potential causes and treatment options for each type of hair loss and make informed decisions about managing and addressing your specific hair loss concerns.
What are the best hair loss treatments?
According to extensive clinical data, the best hair loss treatments are finasteride, dutasteride and minoxidil. These treatments have shown positive results in stimulating hair growth and preventing further hair loss. Additionally, shampoos and conditioners containing DHT-blocking ingredients can help create a healthy scalp environment optimized for re-growing hair.
Is there a cure for hair loss?
While no definitive cure for hair loss exists, effective treatments are available. Using medications such as finasteride, dutasteride and minoxidil can help manage and improve hair growth. In many cases, these treatments can slow down hair loss and promote hair regrowth.
What are the side effects of finasteride?
Finasteride, an FDA-approved medication for hair loss, has some potential side effects. Common side effects reported by users include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction and reduced ejaculate volume. However, it is important to note that not everyone experiences side effects. In most cases, if patients do experience side effects, they resolve with time, or upon discontinuation of the medication.
What types of hair loss are there?
There are various types of hair loss, including male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), female pattern hair loss, patchy hair loss (alopecia areata) and hair loss caused by medical conditions such as hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone levels).
Each type of hair loss has its unique characteristics and potential causes. Consulting with a healthcare professional can help determine the specific type of hair loss you have and the most suitable treatment options.
What medical conditions can cause hair loss?
There are many medical conditions that can contribute to hair loss. Some examples include thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, autoimmune diseases, nutritional deficiencies and certain medications. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if an underlying medical condition is causing hair loss and explore appropriate treatment options.