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Does minoxidil thicken existing hair?
Increases hair thickness and density: In addition to stimulating hair growth and quelling a receding hairline, “Minoxidil can increase the density and thickness of hair,” says Fisher. Strands grow back fuller and healthier.
Does minoxidil affect healthy hairs?
The short answer is that when you use minoxidil, the treatment accelerates the process in which your thinning hair falls out. Why? So it can make way for your new, healthier hair. All that increased hair loss is just your “bad” hair making way for your “good” hair.
Does minoxidil grow existing hair faster?
Try using products containing Minoxidil. They can also be used to help the hair grow longer (and possibly faster). “Minoxidil promotes hair growth by causing more follicles to enter the “growth” (or “anagen”) phase. Researchers believe this is through stimulation and release of growth factors,” says Dr. Sobera.
Does minoxidil shedding grow back?
Yes, the shedded hair grows back eventually. Minoxidil works by forcing your hair follicles from the resting phase into the growing phase. A sudden rush of blood to the follicles can cause the existing, weakened hairs to fall out but will only be replaced with brand new thicker, healthier hair strands.
How does minoxidil work for receding hairline?
Increases hair thickness and density: In addition to stimulating hair growth and quelling a receding hairline, minoxidil increases hair density and thickness so that strands grow back fuller and healthier. 1
Is minoxidil safe for all hair types?
Generally speaking, minoxidil is safe for all hair types, although those with color-treated hair may experience more irritation. It is thought that women are more susceptible than men to other side effects of the medication, particularly lightheadedness and scalp irritation.
What are the side effects of minoxidil for women?
Another possible side effect, especially in women, is that it can stimulate hair growth elsewhere on the body (in unwanted places): “In addition, women may experience facial hair growth as an unwanted side effect at higher potencies,” Fisher says. “Otherwise, both women and men minoxidil formulations are exactly the same.”
Does Rogaine work for hair loss?
“In one of the early trials for the treatment of blood pressure, the curious side effect of hair growth was noted.” After a few decades of research, the FDA approved topical minoxidil to treat male hair loss (and thus, Rogaine was born), and then later, for female hair loss as well.