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Minoxidil – Details of Minoxidil, for Men and Women

July 18, 2011 by  
Filed under Baldness Hair Loss

www.belgraviacentre.com – information on minoxidil hair loss treatment from The Belgravia Centre – the UK’s leading hair loss clinic.
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11 Responses to “Minoxidil – Details of Minoxidil, for Men and Women”
  1. BelgraviaCentre says:

    @xzaxx this depends on the condition that it is treating. For some conditions minoxidil may not need to be ongoing, but for others you may need to continue using the product for as long as you wish to maintain results.

  2. xzaxx says:

    do you have to use it always? like your entire life?

  3. BelgraviaCentre says:

    @albertwayable minoxidil is helpful for most hair loss conditions. For us to obtain a correct diagnosis you would however need to visit our London clinic for a consultation (free) or alternatively complete our online diagnostic form, which can be found on The Belgravia Centre website (click on the ‘Belgravia Worldwide’ link on the home page). The diagnostic form will provide us with all necessary information to diagnose your condition and recommend the very best solution.

  4. albertwayable says:

    im confusing…im sufferring hairfall problem..oily hair and thinning of hair that makes my scalp grayish and easily falls out..is this effective also..thanks

  5. BelgraviaCentre says:

    @ptom84 Minoxidil will help to clear up some conditions (e.g. Alopecia Areata) without having to continue indefinitely, but for Female Pattern Hair Loss it is usually required to continue using the product in order to maintain hair density. Although minoxidil will not lose effectiveness over time, it is still possible that the hair could thin at a much slower rate (following initial improvements).

  6. ptom84 says:

    but how long can you use minoxidil 5% standalone.. to maintain your hair… does it lose effectiveness with time..

  7. BelgraviaCentre says:

    @kimkrisrich You are correct that minoxidil itself does not block DHT, but it is still a licensed and proven treatment for hair loss. Belgravia does however offer minoxidil formulations that contain ingredients to help block DHT. A ‘combination’ treatment course is always advised, with another product proven and licensed to block DHT. Hair is regrown for the great majority of cases. View The Belgravia Centre’s ‘Success Stories’ for visual examples of hair regrowth, found on our website.

  8. kimkrisrich says:

    The bad thing is that it doesnt block DHT hormone, right?

  9. BelgraviaCentre says:

    @therealrockondon Minoxidil can work effectively for the hairline as well as the crown. Belgravia produce an extra-strength, 12.5% cream that works exceptionally well for a receding hairline. Type ‘receding hairline regrowth’ in Google.co.uk to find our story (usually in the number 1 spot) related to hair growth at the hairline.

  10. therealrockondon says:

    it doesnt work in the front hairline right?just the back?

  11. rvsaid1989 says:

    it worked for me! I LOVE BELGRAVIA CENTRE

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