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    Where to Buy Minoxidil Online Without an In-Person Visit to Your Dermatologist

    By Maya Gandara and Jessie Quinn,

    5 days ago
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    The Internet is constantly buzzing with the best hair growth products to buy for eliminating shedding, thinning scalps and receding hairlines. Anything from spritzing rosemary oil onto the roots to massaging castor oil across the scalp has risen in popularity. But if you’re seeking a more potent, professionally-backed treatment for these stubborn concerns, such as minoxidil, there are plenty of simple routes to take without the need for an in-person visit to your dermatologist .

    Where to Buy Minoxidil at a Glance

    Minoxidil is available in both topical and oral forms for men and women. As Dr. Brian Abittan , Director of Skin and Hair Rejuvenation and Director of Hair Transplantation at Mount Sinai Health System, shared with StyleCaster, its topical form is FDA-approved for androgenetic hair loss, and is offered in a 2% formulation that is suitable for women and a 5% formulation for men. Though not yet FDA-approved, its oral form can also be beneficial in helping hair regrowth.

    Minoxidil targets multiple signs of hair loss, though it’s mainly used for androgenetic alopecia (male/female pattern hair loss), according to Abittan. Due to the timing of hair growth cycles, users of minoxidil will not see results overnight; it usually takes a minimum of 4 to 6 months before changes appear.

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    If you’re ready to give this hair growth treatment a shot, there are plenty of legitimate services where you can buy minoxidil online with the help of a remote dermatologist. That’s right—you can bypass scheduling a visit to your local expert and have a bottle on its way in no time.

    What Is Minoxidil?

    “Minoxidil Is a topical treatment for stimulating hair growth for men and women,” says Dr. Jeannette Graf , a board-certified dermatologist and assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mt Sinai School of Medicine. “It can slow the process of hair loss, and there’s also some evidence to support that is can help hair growth,” she adds. With this in mind, it’s no wonder why Minoxidil is a top choice for addressing hair loss concerns.

    What are the Benefits of Minoxidil?

    The benefits of Minoxidil include stimulating hair growth and slowing hair thinning, especially in people under the age of 40. According to Dr. Graf, it’s best to start using it in the early stages of hair loss or thinning and consistency (and patience) is key for results. “When used consistently for a minimum of a few months, two thirds of patients will see increased hair growth and increased thickness,” she explains. While this is all fabulous, Dr. Graf adds that Minoxidil comes with a downside: Hair loss can return if you stop using it. So, it’s important to stick with it for the long term.

    Potential Minoxidil Side Effects

    Before adding this hair growth ingredient to your haircare regimen, consider the potential side effects of Minoxidil. “It’s important to note that higher concentrations of Minoxidil can cause hair growth on the face in women, so care must be taken to use the recommended dosage,” says Dr. Graf. Additionally, Dr. Graf says that hair growth products with Minoxidil are not safe for those under 18 or women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. “It’s also recommended that women who are breastfeeding steer clear of minoxidil topicals,” she adds.

    What Hair Types are Safe for Minoxidil?

    In general, Minoxidil is safe for all hair types with very few downsides. However, Dr. Graf says if hair follicles are not present — which can occur when there is complete death of hair follicles and in certain types of alopecia (including universalis and scarring alopecia) — Minoxidil won’t stimulate hair growth.

    How to Properly Use Minoxidil

    Minoxidil is a topical treatment that commonly comes in foam or liquid formulas. “In its 5 percent ‘extra-strength’ form, it should be applied to wet or dry scalp only to the affected areas once daily,” says Dr. Graf. If you aren’t sure how to properly use Minoxidil, it’s best to refer to the product’s instructions for a more specific application process and best results.

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