Hair Regrowth Treatments
This category covers topical treatments, oral supplements, serums, and devices aimed at stimulating hair regrowth and reducing hair loss, with options spanning budget to premium. About 230 products are indexed, average rating 4.36, and top brands include Nutrafol and NIOXIN
Top Products
Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System Kit
NIOXIN
Mid-Range
5% Minoxidil Hair Growth 3-Pack with Rosemary
RootStim
Mid-Range
Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System Kits
NIOXIN
Mid-Range
Moerie Ultimate Hair Boost Spray for scalp health
Moerie
Budget
(Pack of 2) Batana Oil for Hair Growth by Dersie
Dersie
Budget
Dersie Batana Oil Hair Growth Kit
Dersie
Mid-Range
Minoxidil 5% spray for hair regrowth, 100ml
TOMUM
Budget
Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System Kits
NIOXIN
Mid-Range
Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System Kits
NIOXIN
Mid-Range
Elon Matrix 5000 Biotin 5000mcg Extended Release
Elon
Budget
Propidren by HairGenics - DHT Blocker & Hair Growth Capsules
Pronexa
Mid-Range
Viviscal Hair Growth Supplement for Women
Viviscal
Budget
Minoxidil 5% with rosemary and biotin for hair and beard growth
andelusita
Budget
Boe Cosmetics Hair Growth Kit with Hair Drops
BOE COSMETICS
Budget
Minoxidil 5% for men and women, unscented drops, 3 fl oz (3 bottles)
beaueli
Budget
Hair growth shampoo & conditioner with biotin & argan oil
Watermans
Mid-Range
Advanced Trichology Hair Growth Supplement - 90 Count
Advanced Trichology
Mid-Range
Hair growth serum for women with rosemary & amla
Tatiana Irizar
Mid-Range
Minoxidil 5% Spray for Men and Women (180ml)
FUZYAT
Mid-Range
Minoxidil 5% spray for hair growth (men & women) 4pcs
FUZYAT
Mid-Range
Elon R3 Hair Growth Supplement for Women
Elon
Budget
Caboki hair loss concealer for thinning hair
Caboki
Mid-Range
Collagen Shot Essence for hair growth
MARO17
Mid-Range
Kirkland Signature Minoxidil Foam for Men, 5% 2.11 oz (6 Count)
KIRKLAND
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of hair regrowth treatments are available and how do they differ?
Common types include topical treatments (minoxidil solutions or foams), oral supplements (nutrients, botanicals, or prescription medications), low-level laser therapy devices, and clinic-based procedures (PRP, microneedling, or hair transplantation). Topicals act locally on the scalp, oral options target systemic nutritional or hormonal factors, lasers stimulate follicles with light, and clinic procedures are more invasive and typically require professional administration
How do I choose the right treatment for my hair loss pattern?
Match the treatment to cause and severity: for early thinning or diffuse shedding, topical minoxidil or nutritional supplements may help; for pattern baldness consult a clinician to evaluate hormonal causes and consider prescription options or procedural treatments. If uncertain, get a scalp or medical evaluation to identify underlying causes (genetic, hormonal, nutritional, or medical) before committing to a product
What safety and side-effect considerations should I know before buying?
Read ingredient lists and warnings for scalp irritation, allergic reactions, and systemic effects (for example, topical minoxidil can cause itching or unwanted hair growth elsewhere; oral medications can have hormonal or systemic side effects). Check interactions with existing medications, follow labeled usage instructions, and consult a healthcare professional if you have medical conditions, are pregnant, or breastfeeding
How long will it take to see results and how should I use treatments for best effect?
Most non-surgical treatments require consistent use for at least 3–6 months to notice changes; full effects may take 6–12 months. Use products exactly as directed (daily application or dosing), maintain scalp hygiene, and continue maintenance use as stopping treatment can reverse gains
What should I consider about cost and value when comparing products?
Consider treatment type, treatment duration, and ongoing maintenance needs: budget options and generics are often under $50 for initial supply, while specialty brands, devices, and clinic procedures can cost substantially more. Calculate monthly cost, expected treatment timeline, and whether you'll need long-term use when comparing value
Can I combine therapies, such as topical, oral supplements, and devices?
Combining different classes (for example, a topical plus a supplement or laser therapy) is commonly done and can be more effective for some users, but you should verify safety and potential interactions and coordinate with a healthcare provider to design an appropriate regimen
What should I look for on product labels and reviews to judge effectiveness?
Look for active ingredients and concentrations (e.g., minoxidil percentage), clinical study references or ingredient evidence, clear usage instructions, and safety warnings. Use aggregated customer ratings and verified reviews to assess consistency of results and report common side effects rather than single testimonials