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The way hair loss presents itself can vary. Some people may notice a receding hairline or thinning at the crown, while others may experience overall shedding or small bald patches. Women often experience a general thinning across the scalp rather than complete baldness. In rarer cases, hair loss may occur suddenly, with clumps of hair coming out when brushing or washing.
Emotional well-being can be closely connected to changes in hair. For many, hair is an important part of personal identity, and losing it can lead to feelings of frustration, stress, or reduced self-confidence. Recognising these emotional effects is just as important as understanding the physical aspects of the condition.
Management options will depend on the underlying cause. For some, making adjustments such as improving nutrition, reducing stress, or changing hair care routines can make a positive difference. In other cases, professional advice may be needed to explore treatments designed to slow down hair loss or encourage regrowth. A healthcare professional can assess the situation and provide guidance on the most suitable options.
While hair loss can feel distressing, there are many ways to manage the condition and cope with its effects. Seeking support, whether through lifestyle changes, professional treatments, or simply speaking openly about the experience, can help people regain a sense of control and confidence. With the right approach, it is possible to improve both the appearance of the hair and overall well-being.
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Frequently Asked Questions?
Answers to common questions about eligibility, safety and treatment at Slinic.
Finasteride is used to treat male pattern baldness. It works by reducing levels of DHT, the hormone that causes hair follicles to shrink and stop producing hair.
It can take around 3 to 6 months of daily use to see visible improvements. Consistency is key, and results may vary from person to person.
Yes. If you stop treatment, DHT levels may rise again, and hair loss can resume within a few months. Continued use is recommended to maintain results.
Finasteride is generally safe for long-term use in men, but like any medication, it can cause side effects. A prescriber will assess whether it’s suitable for you before approving treatment.
Yes. At Slinic, you’ll complete a short online consultation. A UK-licensed prescriber will review your answers and approve treatment if it’s appropriate.