Why can't you use Rogaine if over 49?

Men who are using other medicines or occlusive dressings applied to the scalp. Regaine for men foam is not recommended for men under 18 or over 49 years of age, as there is no information available regarding its safety in these age groups.

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Can I use Rogaine after 50?

Minoxidil (Rogaine, etc) is FDA approved for ages 18-65

Minoxidil is FDA approved for men and women 18-65 with a type of hair loss known as androgenetic hair loss.

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Is there an age limit for Rogaine?

In dermatology, topical minoxidil (TMX) has been used for many types of alopecia. TMX is not FDA-approved in patients under 18 years old and there are no guidelines for its pediatric use.

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Why is minoxidil not suitable for over 65s?

A lot of possible users over the age of 65 may have some form of disease or heart problems that may make them unsuitable for minoxidil, and unless they see a hair loss specialist or doctor to discuss their suitability for the medication, mitigating health issues may not be picked up on.

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Does Rogaine work after 40?

Yes, Minoxidil could help and yes age is absolutely a factor. Minoxidil becomes even more important to consider with advancing age. Hair thinning as one approaches the 60s and 70s is often less truly androgen driven. The diagnosis of senescent alopecia (SA) needs to be considered and it can often respond to minoxidil.

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Minoxidil | Can Women use Men's Rogaine?

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How can I regrow my hair after 50?

As you get older, you can support your hair growth in several ways.
  1. Washing less frequently. Washing your hair too frequently can cause it to become dry and brittle. ...
  2. Use conditioner and volumizer. ...
  3. Choose the right product.

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How can I regrow my hair in my 40s?

Take Care of Your Scalp to Stimulate Hair Growth

"That said, not washing your hair too frequently, avoiding color, harsh processing and chemicals, as well as massaging your scalp can all help to stimulate growth."

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Can a 70 year old woman use Rogaine?

Appropriate studies performed to date have not demonstrated geriatrics-specific problems that would limit the usefulness of topical minoxidil in the elderly. However, studies have shown that the medicine works best in younger patients who have a short history of hair loss.

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Does minoxidil speed up aging?

Answer: Rogaine does not cause accelerated aging but it is discussed on the Internet. Rogaine does not cause accelerated aging but it is discussed on the Internet. Rogaine does cause skin irritation for some people.

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Why can't you use Regaine if you are over 65?

A Regaine is licensed to be sold only from pharmacies for men between 18 to 65. The reason is because it won't have been tested on men outside this age group. It works only for men with hereditary male-pattern baldness.

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Can Rogaine be harmful?

Rogaine may be harmful if used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, talk with your doctor before using Rogaine. You should also take precautions if you have sensitive skin or skin conditions, such as eczema and rosacea.

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What are the long term effects of Rogaine?

As a vasodilator, minoxidil causes an increase in blood supply, which can also increase your heart rate. Healthcare providers may advise people with pre-existing heart conditions against using products containing minoxidil because it can increase heart rate and cause chest pains, signaling heart failure.

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Why can't you use Rogaine on the front of your head?

Minoxidil will only work if there are hairs roots present in your scalp. On a bald area, this medication will be of no use. If there are no roots on the scalp or there is complete baldness, then minoxidil will not be able to convert the hairs into the telogen phase.

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Does minoxidil work for menopausal hair loss?

Below are even more approaches, either through a healthcare professional or with at-home treatments, that may reverse thinning hair after menopause. Minoxidil (Rogaine) The only FDA-approved drug to treat female pattern baldness or thinning hair.

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Is there a natural alternative to minoxidil?

Current natural minoxidil alternatives are aloe vera, lavender, rosemary oil, peppermint oil, hibiscus, saw palmetto, capsaicin, pumpkin seed oil, reishi mushroom, viola verecunda extract rose petals, and ginseng.

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Will minoxidil give me wrinkles?

To date, there is no good evidence in the medical literature that minoxidil promotes aging of the face. As for affecting collagen synthesis - minoxidil probably DOES affect collagen synthesis in the scalp.

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What happens if you use minoxidil in a lifetime?

In most cases, Minoxidil is safe for long term use. Here's what you need to know: Side effects with Minoxidil are limited and will subside when you stop taking the medication. Some patients may experience mild scalp irritation.

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What can an older woman do about thinning hair?

Treatment with over-the-counter minoxidil foam (5 percent) may prevent further hair loss and result in improved hair density. Apply the product at bedtime to wet hair and wash it out when you wake. Then style your hair as usual.

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What is the best treatment for female thinning hair?

How is female hair loss treated? Minoxidil (Rogaine) 5% is the only topical medication approved by the FDA for female-pattern hair loss. The once daily use foam treatment regrows hair in 81% of the women who try it. Liquid options of 2% and 5% solutions are available over the counter.

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What will happen if a woman using men's Rogaine?

Is Rogaine Safe for Women? Overall, Rogaine is considered as safe for women as it is for men.

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Will hair regrow after 45 years?

Hair growth rate slows at midlife and beyond—it spends less time in the growth phase and more in the resting phase, which means it will grow more slowly, and won't be able to grow as long as it once did. Good news—wonder-drug minoxidil can make your hair stay in the anagen phase longer and grow faster.

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Can thin hair become thick again?

Here's the truth: You can't change the size of your hair follicles. If you were born with fine hair, it's genetics, and no product will completely alter that. Of course, there are ways to maintain your hair health, add volume, and keep it from getting any thinner.

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Why am I losing so much hair in my 40s?

As you hit your 40s and 50s, hair loss becomes more common. For most women, this is genetic. And, once menopause hits, hot flashes start and hair loss may become worse. Aside from genetics and hormones, the effects of certain hair care practices tend to catch up in these decades.

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Why is my hair thinning in my 50s?

Estrogen and progesterone levels fall, meaning that the effects of the androgens, male hormones, are increased. During and after menopause, hair might become finer (thinner) because hair follicles shrink. Hair grows more slowly and falls out more easily in these cases.

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Can menopausal hair loss reversed?

Many people want to know if hormonal hair loss can be reversed. The answer is yes! Fortunately, unlike genetic hair loss, most hair loss caused by hormonal imbalances is reversible.

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