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I started using this hair spray 1 month ago cause of some hair loss issue. Is this the best product available as I'm not seeing a huge difference so far and how long do I need to use it for?

I started using this hair spray 1 month ago cause of some hair loss issue. Is this the best product available as I’m not seeing a huge difference so far and how long do I need to use it for?

2 Doctor Answers

  1. Hi, thanks for your question.
    I usually tell my patients that with products like Regro, which contains minoxidil, you’ll need to be patient. It can take at least 3 to 6 months of consistent use before you start seeing noticeable results. One month is still quite early, so it’s normal not to see big changes yet.
    Some people even notice a bit more hair fall at the start. That can actually be part of the process where weaker hairs are pushed out to make way for stronger ones.
    However, results can vary depending on the cause of your hair loss, how long it’s been happening, and even things like stress or nutrition. If you’re unsure whether this product is right for you, it’s best to check in with a doctor or dermatologist who can assess your condition and guide you accordingly.
    Hope this helps.

    Regards,
    Dr Aizad Hassan
    General Practitioner
    Klinik Idzham

  2. Dr. Preethi Jeyabal, MBBS MRCS(Edin) FRCOphth(London)
    Director of Regenerative Aesthetics, Hair Restoration & Dry Eye Services at Eagle Aesthetics & Surgery.

    It’s frustrating not to see results after just a month, but with minoxidil that’s completely normal.

    Hair grows slowly and follows a natural growth cycle, so it usually takes 3–6 months to notice improvement.

    Hair loss can be caused by many factors — hormonal, nutritional, genetic, or medical — so the best results often come from a combination approach. This may include DHT blockers, nutritional support, regenerative therapies, and lifestyle changes alongside minoxidil.

    It’s also important to have the type and cause of your hair loss properly assessed by a qualified medical practitioner so treatment can be tailored to you.

    For now, use minoxidil exactly as directed every day and reassess at 6 months. If needed, consider adding other treatments to boost results. You’re still at the very start, so patience is key.

    Regards,
    Dr. Preethi Jeyabal
    MBBS MRCS(Edin), FRCOphth(London)
    Director of Regenerative Aesthetics, Hair Restoration & Dry Eye Services
    Eagle Aesthetics & Surgery
    IG: @drpreethisg_eyeskinhair

     

    The information provided on this forum is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare provider for any medical concerns, diagnosis or treatment.

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  1. The following answer is provided by HELF AI (www.HELF.co), a next-gen AI backend built to power the health & wellness industry.

    When addressing hair loss, it’s important to consider the type of hair loss you’re experiencing, as well as the specific product you’re using. Here are some general considerations and recommendations based on current knowledge about hair loss treatments:

    Types of Hair Loss

    1. Androgenetic Alopecia (Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss):
    Treatment Options: Topical minoxidil is commonly used and can take 3 to 6 months to show noticeable results. For men, finasteride is another option, while women may benefit from anti-androgens like spironolactone or cyproterone acetate.
    Expectations: These treatments generally stabilize hair loss and may thicken existing hair, but they do not typically reverse hair loss entirely.

    2. Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA):
    Treatment Options: This condition often requires a combination of topical and systemic treatments, such as high-potency corticosteroids, 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, or hydroxychloroquine.
    Expectations: The goal is to stabilize the condition rather than achieve regrowth, as FFA is a scarring alopecia.

    3. Telogen Effluvium:
    Treatment Options: Often resolves on its own once the underlying cause is addressed. Stress management, nutritional support, and time are key.
    Expectations: Hair regrowth typically occurs within months after the trigger is resolved.

    Product Considerations

    Hair Sprays and Topical Treatments: If the product you are using is a topical treatment like minoxidil, it generally requires consistent use for several months before significant changes are observed. If it’s a cosmetic product, it may not address the underlying cause of hair loss.
    Shampoos and Scalp Care: Therapeutic shampoos containing antifungal agents like ketoconazole can help if dandruff or scalp inflammation is contributing to hair loss.

    Recommendations

    1. Duration of Use: Continue using the product for at least 3 to 6 months to evaluate its effectiveness, unless you experience adverse effects.
    2. Consultation: Consider consulting with a dermatologist or trichologist to accurately diagnose the type of hair loss and tailor the treatment accordingly.
    3. Complementary Treatments: Ensure you are addressing any nutritional deficiencies or other health issues that might contribute to hair loss, such as iron deficiency or hormonal imbalances.

    Monitoring and Follow-Up

    Photographic Monitoring: Take photographs to objectively assess changes over time.
    Regular Follow-Up: Schedule follow-ups to reassess the treatment plan and make necessary adjustments.

    Ultimately, the best product or treatment plan will depend on the specific diagnosis and individual response to treatment. If you do not see improvement after a reasonable period, or if the condition worsens, a healthcare professional should be consulted for further evaluation and management.

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