I am a 20+ year-old male. I am experiencing visible hair thinning from the front and middle of my scalp. My hairline is slowly receding, and the crown area is also getting thin. I don't have itching or dandruff.
I want to know if using Morr F 5% solution and Follihair tablets is safe for me. Should I start them without a prescription? What would you recommend to prevent further hair loss and regrow hair naturally and safely?
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Yes.They do work but u need to get ur checkup done before using so. It looks like androgenetic alopecia. U might also need GFC treatment.So,better visit ur nearest dermatologist.
Hello
It's better to consult a General Physician or Dermatologist first.
Health Tips
Morr f5
Apply on dry scalp only: Ensure the scalp is clean and dry before application.
Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and broken skin.
Wash hands thoroughly after applying.
Do not use a hairdryer immediately after application — heat can reduce effectiveness.
Use the prescribed amount only (usually 1 mL twice daily); overuse does not increase effectiveness but may increase side effects.
2. Side Effects to Watch For: Local irritation: Redness, itching, or flaking at the site of application.
3. General Advice:
Results are usually seen after 3–6 months of consistent use.
Shedding may increase initially- temporary
Stopping the medication can lead to loss of regained hair.
Hello firstly do cbc vit b12 and vit d tests
Firstly nutrition deficiency should be ruled out
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