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There is no company that makes topical finasteride. Topical finasteride is not FDA approved. You'd need to have your US hair specialist write an off label prescription and then have your compounding pharmacy make it up for you. Your hair specialist would need to follow you for any potential side effects and to determine if it's helping you or not.
Topical finasteride is not available as a commercial product, but through a physician ordering it from a compounding pharmacy, one can get it
If you thinking of using minoxidil i would recommend in sprey as for me its much better that pils but for everyone the treatment is different thats why its hard to give an constant recommendation.
Your eyebrow loss cannot be definitely diagnosed over the internet. A doctor has to do an exam and a detailed history, preferably with a microscope to look at the skin (called a dermatoscope). Find someone who really knows about hair loss (either a dermatologist or a hair doctor) and...
Propecia (finasteride) is not a cure for male pattern balding but it slows down hair loss and sometimes regrows new hair.
You have a number of effective options available to you - but none of them are castor oil. Finasteride, minoxidil, various shampoos, LLLT/PBMT (low level light), and possibly PRP are all options for you with excellent safety profiles and track records. You also have some...
This needs an in-person evaluation. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a hair loss expert to go over your condition and advise you on best treatment options. There are great non-invasive options like prp/progesterone and/or hair transplantation. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Early balding is best determined with an instrument called HAIRCHECK which measures the loss of hair bulk in different parts of the scalp and shows hair loss before you can see it with the naked eye