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Hair Loss Treatments: Which One Is Best for Thinning Hair?

So your hair is thinning, and it’s starting to get pretty noticeable.

You may or may not be sure of the cause… but more importantly, you’re not sure what to do about it. Get a hair transplant? Try prescription hair loss meds? Do low-level laser therapy? Use hair loss supplements? You’ve got a ton of options!

The right hair loss treatment for you depends on the stage of your hair loss, among other factors. But regardless of where you’re at right now, you CAN do something to fight your hair loss, preserve the hair you still have, and get your real hair back.

We’ll give you a high-level overview of hair loss treatment options to help you figure out where to start.

Types of Hair Loss Treatments

Hair restoration technology has come a long way in recent years. Now, multiple highly effective surgical and non-surgical hair loss treatments are available. 

Let’s compare the most common types of hair loss treatments:

 

Treatment

Description

Effectiveness

Maintenance

Cost

Hair Transplant (FUE/FUT)

Surgical procedure transplanting hair follicles from one area of
the scalp to thinning areas.

Highest – Permanent solution with natural-looking results.

Little to none – one-day in-office outpatient procedure

$$$

Finasteride

Prescription oral medication that reduces hormone-related hair
loss, FDA-approved for men.

High, particularly effective for male pattern baldness at the
hairline and crown

Once-daily pill

$

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Non-surgical procedure involving the injection of a patient’s own
platelets to stimulate hair growth.

Moderate to high, promising results in some studies.

Treatment sessions recommended every 6 months

$$$

Minoxidil

Over-the-counter topical/oral treatment that stimulates hair
growth. Safe for men and women.

Moderate to high, effective in slowing hair loss and regrowing
hair in the crown area.

Once daily pill or topical

$

Laser Therapy

Low-level laser devices to stimulate hair growth.

Moderate to high

Wear for 8 minutes/day

$$

Spironolactone

Prescription medication that blocks androgens, often prescribed
for women with hormonal hair loss.

Moderate to high

Once daily pill

$

Hair Loss Shampoos & Conditioners

Hair care product swaps that can help prevent thinning and
promote hair growth with the help of DHT inhibitors.

Moderate, particularly when used in combination with other
treatments.

Use as you would any other shampoo/conditioner

$

Saw Palmetto Supplements

Herbal supplement, thought to block DHT, a hormone related to
hair loss.

Low to moderate

Once daily supplement

$

Biotin Supplements

Vitamin supplement believed to support healthy hair
growth. 

Moderate, more effective when combined with DHT inhibitors,
niacin, and zinc

Once daily supplement

$

Essential Oils

Applying oils like rosemary and peppermint to the scalp to
promote hair growth.

Low, some users report mild to moderate improvement.

Apply as desired

$

Scalp Micropigmentation

Cosmetic pigmentation that mimics the appearance of hair
follicles.

High for cosmetic appearance, no effect on actual hair
growth.

Semi-permanent in-office procedure, immediate results that last
3-6 years

$$

Hair Systems

Artificial hair used to cover baldness.

High for cosmetic appearance, no effect on actual hair
growth.

An hour or so every few weeks – replace every 1-12 months

$$$

 

How to Choose the Right Hair Loss Treatment for You

So what’s the best hair loss treatment plan for you? Consider the following factors:

  • Cause of Your Hair Loss
    If you’re experiencing male or female pattern hair loss, chances are the cause of your hair loss is genetic and most hair loss treatments will be effective. However, if you’re experiencing hair loss as a result of stress, pregnancy, medications, or other factors, a different approach might be a better fit. Getting a hair loss consultation can help you figure out what might be causing your hair loss.

  • Your Gender
    Gender hormones have a lot to do with hair loss. Certain hair loss treatments are specially formulated for men or women only.

  • Hair Restoration Goals
    Consider whether you’re looking for temporary results that will hide your hair loss for a night out, or long-term results that will give you your real hair back permanently. Some hair loss treatments work well short-term, some do a good job of preventing further hair loss, some put hair back on your head where there isn’t any. 
  • Time Commitment
    Consider what sort of maintenance you’re willing to commit to. Some hair loss treatment requires daily upkeep, while others involve an all-day procedure and then minimal maintenance going forward.

  • Cost Considerations
    Consider your budget. Is getting your real hair back for good worth the cost of a hair transplant to you? Bosley offers financing on many hair restoration procedures – would you be more comfortable paying for hair loss treatment all at once or paying over time?
  • Ask an Expert
    Get an expert recommendation of the best hair loss treatment plan, personalized to your needs. Bosley offers a free hair loss consultation where you can learn about hair loss causes, what stage of hair loss you’re at, and the best Bosley hair loss treatment for your budget and hair restoration goals.

Hair Loss Treatment FAQs

Which hair loss treatment is the most effective?

A hair transplant is the only permanent solution to hair loss. Prescription hair loss meds and low-level laser therapy are also very effective in promoting hair regrowth and preventing further hair loss.

What are the side effects of topical or oral medications for treating hair loss?

Oral finasteride and topical minoxidil are safe, FDA-cleared hair loss medications – in many cases, people don’t experience any side effects from using them. Finasteride’s potential side effects include erectile dysfunction, reduced libido, decreased sperm count, ejaculation issues, and skin rash. Minoxidil’s potential side effects include initial (and temporary) hair shedding, scalp irritation, unwanted hair growth, and hair texture changes.

Are there any natural hair loss treatment remedies?

Hair growth supplements can help combat hair loss with the help of natural ingredients like biotin, niacin, zinc, and DHT-inhibiting botanicals.


What to do next?

To learn more about your hair restoration options and the average hair transplant timeline, The Complete Book on Hair Restoration, to see how great your hair can look. If you’re ready to do something about that bald spot or thinning hair now, schedule a FREE in-person or video consultation with a trained Bosley hair restoration specialist. Together with a Bosley Physician, we can help you find out what’s causing your balding and what treatment solution is right for you.

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