Role of Topical in Hair Growth

The premier prescription medicine Finasteride has been proven to be effective, but due to the sexual side effects of the Finasteride pill, we have developed a topical version to address this issue. Finasteride is an inhibitor of 5 alpha-reductase type 2, which is located in the hair root and outer covering.

Testosterone is converted into DHT, which is primarily responsible for early hair loss, by 5 Alpha-reductase type one and type 2.

Finasteride blocks only the 5 alpha-reductase type 2, but Dutasteride blocks both types 1 and 2.

The combining of both Finasteride and Dutasteride in a topical form almost completely stops the DHT from forming.

DHT induces the miniaturization of the hair follicle. Once DHT production is halted, the miniaturization process is reversed and the weakened hair gradually returns to its robust state.

Finasteride and Dutasteride also upregulate three very important hair growth genes in the follicle: FGF7, IGF1, and WNT5 alpha.

By blocking DHT formation and enhancing these growth genes, hair resumes its natural growth pattern becoming healthier, stronger and fuller.

You can skip the sexual side effects and keep the amazing benefits when you topically apply this combination of powerful medicines.