What does minoxidil do to hair?
Although the exact mechanism by which Minoxidil works is not fully understood, the treatment is a vasodilator, meaning it widens the blood vessels to deliver more oxygen-rich blood to the hair follicles. Minoxidil also helps increase the size of hair follicles, which promotes the growth of thicker, stronger hairs.
Can minoxidil regrow hair in bald spots?
If you have already experienced hair loss on your temples, there are treatment options available that have potential to help regrow hair. Your doctor may recommend topical medications such as minoxidil (Rogaine), a popular treatment that can stimulate hair follicles to produce hair growth for some people.
At what age should I use minoxidil?
It is most effective for people under 40 years of age whose hair loss is recent. Minoxidil has no effect on receding hairlines. It does not cure baldness; most new hair is lost within a few months after the drug is stopped.
Can you take minoxidil forever?
Minoxidil is a well-studied medication that’s safe to use for the long term. If you notice that your hairline looks more full or your hair looks thicker after using minoxidil, you can continue using it for years to maintain your results over time.
What are the disadvantages of using minoxidil?
Stop using this medication and tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: unwanted facial/body hair, dizziness, fast/irregular heartbeat, fainting, chest pain, swelling of hands/feet, unusual weight gain, tiredness, difficulty breathing especially when lying down.
How often should I wash my hair when using minoxidil?
Not at all – it is not necessary to shampoo each time prior to applying minoxidil. Washing your hair with a normal frequency is fine but it needs to be more than once per week and even twice a week may not be sufficient whilst you are using hair loss treatment if you have a Caucasian or Asian hair type.