Men’s Hair Loss Treatment

Male Pattern Hair Loss

Men’s Hair Loss Treatment

Oral, topical, and combo formulas built for male pattern baldness — the most researched, most effective options on the market, matched to your stage of hair loss.

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~50% of men experience pattern hair loss by age 50
2 FDA-approved treatments: finasteride and minoxidil
Earlier treatment preserves more existing hair

Why male pattern hair loss happens

Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is driven primarily by genetics and DHT, a hormone byproduct that gradually shrinks hair follicles. It typically follows a recognizable pattern — thinning at the temples and crown first, sometimes progressing to a receding hairline over time.

Because it’s hormonally driven, male pattern hair loss responds differently to treatment than hair loss caused by stress, illness, or nutrient deficiency. That’s why the most effective treatments for men specifically target DHT, rather than just supporting the scalp.

Treatment options for men

Most effective routines combine an oral DHT blocker with a topical or scalp-support product. Here’s how the main options break down:

Finasteride (oral)

FDA-approved daily tablet that blocks DHT production at the source. The most-studied option for male pattern hair loss.

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Dutasteride (oral)

A stronger DHT blocker than finasteride, used off-label for hair loss. Often considered for cases that plateau on finasteride.

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Minoxidil (topical or oral)

Improves blood flow to the follicle rather than blocking hormones. Available without a prescription in topical form.

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What results typically look like

Typical results on a consistent daily routine
Month 1-2 — shedding slows Month 3-6 — visible thickening begins Month 12 — full results typically assessed

Treatment works best when started early — men who begin treatment while loss is still active tend to preserve more of their existing hair than those who start after significant balding has already occurred.

Find your treatment

A quick consult matches you with the right formula — oral, topical, or combination — based on your pattern of hair loss.

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Compare specific products

Want to see how individual brands stack up? Check our full hair loss product reviews for detailed breakdowns of cost, formula, and real results.

Common questions

What’s the best hair loss treatment for men?

For male pattern hair loss, finasteride and minoxidil are the only two FDA-approved options, and they’re often combined. “Best” depends on how far your hair loss has progressed and whether you prefer oral or topical treatment.

At what age should men start treatment?

As soon as thinning becomes noticeable. Both finasteride and minoxidil work better at preserving existing hair than regrowing hair that’s been gone for years, so earlier treatment generally produces better long-term results.

Can male pattern hair loss be reversed completely?

Not typically. Current treatments slow or stop progression and can regrow some thinning hair, but they don’t fully restore hair in areas that have been bald for a long time. Hair transplant surgery is a separate option for advanced cases.

Is a prescription required for men’s hair loss treatment?

Finasteride and dutasteride require a prescription. Topical minoxidil is available over the counter, though oral minoxidil for hair loss requires a prescription.

How much hair loss is normal before I need treatment?

Losing 50-100 hairs a day is normal. If you’re noticing thinning at the temples or crown, a receding hairline, or visibly more shedding than usual over several weeks, it’s a reasonable time to consider treatment.