Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatments: Clinical Hierarchy

What Actually Works (and What's Mostly Hype)

Non-surgical hair loss treatments are a crowded market — lasers, injections, pills, topicals, and a steady stream of "revolutionary" ingredients. This clinical hierarchy ranks the most-studied standalone treatments by evidence strength, based on systematic reviews and clinical trials. Use it to understand what each treatment can realistically do before you book a consultation.

TreatmentClinical RankHow It WorksCommon FormsWarnings / Side Effects
Exosomes1stParacrine signaling — delivers growth factors, miRNA, and proteins to stimulate follicular stem cells and promote hair follicle cyclingInjectable solution or topical application (post-microneedling or laser-assisted)Limited long-term safety data; possible localized swelling, redness, or injection-site soreness
LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapy)2ndStimulates mitosis and ATP production via 635–655 nm light; extends the anagen (growth) phaseCombs, helmets, or hoodsVery safe; rare mild pruritus, dry skin, scalp tenderness, irritation, or erythema
Dutasteride (0.5 mg)3rd5-alpha reductase inhibitor that blocks DHTOral medication (prescription)Contraindicated / unsafe for women of reproductive age
Finasteride (1 mg)4th5-alpha reductase inhibitor that lowers DHT levels and reduces follicle miniaturizationOral medication (prescription)Contraindicated / unsafe for women of reproductive age due to teratogenic risks
5% Topical Minoxidil5thVasodilates scalp blood vessels to extend the anagen phase; promotes angiogenesisSolution, foam, or shampooHigher rate of scalp irritation and initial temporary shedding (telogen hair loss)
2% Topical Minoxidil6thVasodilates scalp blood vessels to extend the anagen phaseSolution, foam, or shampooScalp irritation and initial temporary shedding
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)7thInjects concentrated growth factors to prolong the anagen phase and support follicle survivalInjections (autologous therapy or mesotherapy)Increases hair density but shows no significant benefit for individual hair thickness; more adverse effects with non-activated PRP

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