Hair loss can be a distressing experience, affecting confidence and self-esteem. At Harley, we specialise in compounded medications tailored to your unique needs, offering customised treatments for various types of hair loss. Whether you’re dealing with male pattern baldness, female pattern hair loss, or conditions such as alopecia areata, our expert compounding pharmacists work closely with prescribers to formulate effective and safe solutions.
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What is Compounded Medication for Hair Loss?
Unlike mass-produced treatments, compounded medications are individually prepared to suit your specific hair loss concerns. Many off-the-shelf treatments come in limited strengths and formulations, which may not be suitable for everyone. Compounding allows us to:
✔ Customise the strength of active ingredients
✔ Combine multiple active ingredients into a single formulation
✔ Offer alternative dosage forms (e.g. topical solutions, foams, sprays, serums or oral capsules)
✔ Avoid allergens or irritants that may be present in commercial products
With our bespoke approach, we can enhance treatment efficacy while minimising side effects, giving you a solution that fits your lifestyle and medical history.
Who Can Benefit from Compounded Hair Loss Treatments?
Compounded medications can help individuals experiencing:
- Androgenetic Alopecia (Male & Female Pattern Hair Loss) – The most common form of hair loss, caused by genetic and hormonal factors.
- Telogen Effluvium – Temporary hair thinning often triggered by stress, illness, or hormonal changes.
- Alopecia Areata – An autoimmune condition leading to patchy hair loss.
- Hormonal Hair Loss (Including Menopause-Related Thinning) – Hair loss linked to fluctuations in oestrogen, progesterone, or testosterone levels.
- Postpartum Hair Loss – Hair shedding following pregnancy due to hormonal changes.
If you’ve tried standard hair loss treatments with little success, a compounded alternative may provide a more targeted and effective solution.