Hair Loss Care
Hair Loss, Treated Online
Dermatologist-guided care for thinning hair and hair loss — personalized treatment plans for women and men, all online.


Hair loss can affect anyone and has many causes — from genetics and hormones to stress, nutrition, and medical conditions. Because the right treatment depends on the type of hair loss, an accurate diagnosis matters. Our dermatology-led team can evaluate your scalp and hair from photos and your history, then build a plan to help slow shedding and support regrowth.
Simple, transparent pricing
Dermatologist-guided dermatology care, online.
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Prescriptions are sent to the pharmacy of your choice and may be covered by insurance. For biologics, we handle prior authorizations.
Hair loss: what it is, how we treat it & FAQs
Common causes include androgenetic alopecia (genetic pattern hair loss), telogen effluvium (temporary shedding after stress, illness, childbirth, or weight change), alopecia areata (an autoimmune cause), thyroid or hormonal issues, and nutritional deficiencies.
Also called male- or female-pattern hair loss, it is the most common type. In women it often appears as widening of the part and overall thinning on top; in men, as a receding hairline and crown thinning.
A temporary increase in shedding that usually begins a few months after a trigger such as illness, surgery, major stress, childbirth, or rapid weight loss. It typically improves once the trigger resolves.
Depending on the cause, options include topical minoxidil, oral medications (such as finasteride or spironolactone for appropriate patients), treating any underlying condition, and addressing nutrition. Your provider will tailor the plan to your diagnosis.
Topical minoxidil is an FDA-approved treatment that can slow loss and promote regrowth for many people with pattern hair loss. It works best with consistent daily use, and results take several months.
Sometimes. Lab tests such as thyroid, iron, and hormone levels can help identify treatable causes of hair loss. Your provider will let you know if testing is recommended; lab costs are additional.
Hair grows slowly, so most treatments take 3 to 6 months before you notice a difference, and continued use is usually needed to maintain results.
Many types of hair loss can be improved or stabilized, especially when treated early. Some forms are permanent, but starting treatment sooner generally gives the best chance of preserving and regrowing hair.

