Hair Loss Treatment — Newfield Health | Physician-Supervised Hair Restoration
Hair Loss · Physician-supervised care

A prescription plan built around
how fast you're thinning

Physician-supervised hair loss treatments that go beyond basic minoxidil — multi-pathway topical formulas targeting DHT, follicle health, and scalp environment in one daily routine.

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No in-person visit required Physician review within hours Discreet delivery
What makes this different
OTC minoxidil addresses one pathway. Pattern loss involves several.
The earlier treatment starts, the more there is to work with.
Once-daily application — the regimen most men can stick to.
Board-certified physicians
Prescription-strength formulas
Licensed in all 50 states
HIPAA-compliant platform
Discreet packaging
Treatment options

Two physician-reviewed formulas.
One online visit.

After your intake, a licensed provider reviews your hair loss stage, health history, and goals to determine which formula is appropriate for you.

Flagship Formula

5-Ingredient Topical Spray

The comprehensive multi-pathway formula — once daily, applied directly to the scalp. Targets DHT, follicle stimulation, absorption, and scalp environment.

  • Once-daily application — designed for adherence
  • Contains minoxidil, finasteride, tretinoin, caffeine, triamcinolone
  • Topical finasteride may reduce systemic exposure vs. oral
  • Compounded and physician-reviewed
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Format Preference

5-Ingredient Topical Foam

Same active-ingredient profile as the spray, in a foam format. Ideal for men with styling concerns or longer hair.

  • Identical active ingredients to the spray
  • Foam format suits longer hair or styling preferences
  • Applied directly to scalp — not hair shafts
  • Compounded and physician-reviewed
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How it works

What a multi-pathway formula
actually does

Male pattern hair loss is driven primarily by DHT. A multi-pathway formula addresses several drivers simultaneously.

Minoxidil
Supports blood flow to the follicle and extends the active growth phase of the hair cycle.
Finasteride (topical)
Works to reduce DHT at the follicle level. Topical delivery may reduce systemic absorption compared with oral.
Tretinoin
Supports absorption of active ingredients through the scalp for better penetration.
Caffeine
Studied for follicle-metabolism support and hair growth cycle signaling.
Triamcinolone
Low-dose corticosteroid for scalp-environment support, addressing inflammation.

The exact five-ingredient formula has not been studied as a finished product. Efficacy evidence is built from individual ingredient research. Your provider will explain what the evidence does and does not support.

What to expect

Hair responds on hair's timeline, not ours

Months 1–3
Consistency, not results

Shedding may stay the same or temporarily increase as older hairs cycle out. The win in this window is showing up daily.

Months 4–6
First signals

Many men notice less shedding and early signs of density in high-risk areas like the crown.

Months 6–12
Meaningful results

The strongest gains appear for men who stayed consistent — better coverage, slower recession.

About early shedding

An increase in shedding during the first 4–8 weeks is common — a sign the hair cycle is resetting, not that treatment is failing. Your provider will explain what to watch for.

Questions

What men ask
before getting started

How long before I see results?
Most men need at least 3–6 months of consistent daily use before visible change. Best results typically appear closer to 12 months. Hair loss treatment is measured in months and hair cycles — not weeks.
Will shedding get worse at first?
An increase in shedding during the first 4–8 weeks is common and generally normal as the hair cycle resets. Your provider will explain when this is expected vs. when it should prompt a follow-up.
Is topical finasteride safer than oral?
Topical finasteride may reduce systemic exposure compared with oral — studies show lower plasma concentrations. However, systemic absorption still occurs and side effects remain possible. Provider screening is required.
Spray vs. foam — which is better?
Same active ingredients. The choice is format preference — spray is simple, foam suits men with longer hair or styling concerns. Your provider can help you decide.
What happens if I stop treatment?
Hair loss treatment works while you are using it. If you stop, the DHT pathway resumes its effect and loss typically returns to pre-treatment baseline.
Do I need to see a doctor in person?
No. The intake, photo review, provider consultation, and delivery all happen online. No in-person visit required.

The follicles that are still there
are still worth fighting for

Most men who look back on how they handled hair loss do not regret starting treatment too early. The regret runs the other way.

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Important Safety Information

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Topical finasteride may cause systemic side effects including sexual dysfunction. Finasteride is contraindicated in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant. Minoxidil may cause scalp irritation. This information does not constitute medical advice. Provider review required.