Topical Spray & Oral Capsule

The science
behind our treatments

Hundreds of studies have been made on hair loss treatments, but the only two treatments that have been clinically proven are Oral Tablets and Minoxidil.

Sons is the Irish Licence holder for both.

1. Combined Treatment with oral tablet and topical minoxidil in male androgenetic alopecia: a randomised and comparative study – National Library of Medicine (2015)

2. Use of Oral Tablet in the treatment of men with Androgenetic Alopecia – Journal of the Academy of Dermatology (1998)

3. A one-year observational study with minoxidil 5% solution - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology(2004)

Is this plan right for me?

Sons’ Topical Hair Loss Spray & Minoxidil Capsule Plan is backed by science to give men who are noticing mild to moderate hair loss the best chance of improving hair quality around their temples and crown. This plan includes prescription medications suitable for those experiencing mild to moderate hair loss. It is suitable for men aged 18-65 years.


The final recommendation and decision on suitability rests with our prescribing partners upon reviewing your completed consultation .

Usage

Finasteride Spray:

Apply 4 pumps to your scalp once-a-day. Your hair and scalp must be dry when applying the spray. Spread the solution across the treatment area using your fingertips, then wash your hands. We recommend allowing the solution to dry before applying and hair styling products such as hair gel, wax or mousse.


Minoxidil Capsule:

The recommended daily dose of our Oral Capsule is 2.5mg (one capsule). Take one capsule a day with or without food.

Delivery & returns

Why a subscription?

At Sons, we offer treatments that are scientifically proven to work.

We know that results take time, usually 6-12 months. That's why all treatments we offer are on a subscription service, delivered directly to you.

With a Sons subscription, you can cancel or customise your plan at anytime and with ongoing clinician support, we will help you at each step of your treatment journey in order to get the best results.

FAQs

How does Finasteride Spray work?

Once applied, the active ingredient reduces the levels of the DHT hormone that has attached itself to your hair follicles. By lowering the levels of DHT in your hair, your hair follicles are able to regrow.

How does Minoxidil work?

Minoxidil is thought to increase blood flow and oxygen to your scalp, which helps to reinvigorate hair follicles that have been damaged by an over-production of the hormone DHT, although it’s exact mechanism is unknown. DHT causes miniaturisation to hair follicles, which eventually leads to reduced blood flow and a lack of nutrients being delivered to the scalp. Using Minoxidil consistently provides a helping hand to your follicles, especially when used with other parts of our treatment plans.

How long does it take to work?

While the spray begins working immediately, results take around 3 months to become visible and a further 9 months to reach their peak.

It is important to note that some men will experience initial shedding when they first start using this solution, and whilst this can be concerning, this is actually a sign that the medication is working. The spray improves blood flow to the scalp which can trigger your old hair to shed, but this should be replaced with stronger, healthier hair after 9-12 months of consistent use.

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Our before & afters

See why 400,000 men trust Sons. Combat hair loss with Sons, the only Irish license holder for the most effective hair loss treatments.

How we stack up

Sons Clinics
Affordable treatments
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Fully customisable plans
Discretely delivered
Ongoing clinical support
Owner of pharmaceutical licenses

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over
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Why hair loss
happens

Androgenic alopecia (often referred to as male pattern hair loss) is a condition that impacts men with a genetic sensitivity to the hormone DHT. Over time, DHT damages hair follicles, disrupting the hair growth cycle and eventually leading to hair loss.