Hair loss treatments,
clinically proven
FDA-approved hair loss treatments to keep and regrow hair, with visible results in as little as 3 months.[1] Prescribed and delivered online by Singapore doctors.
Hair loss treatments,
clinically proven
FDA-approved hair loss treatments to keep and regrow hair, with visible results in as little as 3 months.[1] Prescribed and delivered online by Singapore doctors.
Hair loss is a common and reversible with treatment.
Men experience hair loss by 35 years of age.[2]
Sources[2]of men either kept or regrew their hair with treatment.[3]
Sources[3]Take action early for the best chance to save and regrow your hair.
Ask a doctor,
Dr Chen Ee Song.
MBChB (UK)
Spotting the early signs of hair loss makes a big difference, because the sooner it’s recognised, the more options there are to slow it down.
One of the first signs is a receding hairline, especially at the temples, which creates an ‘M’ shape at the front of the head.
Another common sign is thinning at the crown, the area at the back of the scalp. At first, this may just look like the scalp is showing through more under certain light, but over time the spot can expand.
Some men also notice that their hair becomes finer and softer before it falls out completely. Shedding on the pillow or in the shower can increase, though it’s important to remember that losing 50 to 100 hairs a day is normal.
Male pattern baldness typically follows a predictable path: hairline and crown thinning first, then gradual progression if untreated. Recognizing these changes early is the key to preserving hair.
Hair loss isn’t just something that happens later in life. Many men start noticing changes in their 20s or 30s, and there are several key reasons why.
The most common is genetics. If male pattern baldness runs in your family, your hair follicles may be more sensitive to DHT, the hormone that gradually shrinks follicles over time.
Stress and illness can also trigger shedding. This type, called telogen effluvium, typically shows up a few months after the stressful event and causes diffuse thinning across the scalp rather than bald patches.
Lifestyle factors matter too. A poor diet, lack of sleep, smoking, or heavy alcohol use can weaken hair health and accelerate loss.
The key takeaway is that early hair loss often comes from a mix of genetics, stress, and lifestyle. Spotting it early makes it much easier to manage.
When it comes to treating hair loss, there are several approaches, and the right choice depends on your goals.
The most proven options are clinically approved oral and topical treatments. One works by reducing the hormone that shrinks hair follicles, while the other helps improve blood flow and re-energise dormant hairs. Both have strong clinical evidence and tend to work best when started early.
Ultimately, the best solution comes from speaking with a doctor. With professional guidance, most men can slow, stop, or even reverse their hair loss.
Treatments for all stages of hair loss.
There are a number of treatments available for hair loss. This includes topical hair serums and foams, daily oral medication and personalised chewable mints.
For best results it is recommended that any medication is used alongside daily shampoos and conditioners as part of your regime. Our Doctors will advise on the best treatment plan for you based on your needs.
Unlimited follow-ups
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Combining oral and topical treatments.
94% of men who combine an oral treatment with a topical hair loss serum saw an improvement in their hair loss.[3]
Effective in all types of hair loss including receding hairlines, thinning at the crown and thinning all over.
Success stories from real andSons patients.
How it works
The most common questions, answered.
Hair thinning is common and can be emotionally challenging. Causes include genetics, stress, medications, environmental factors, or medical conditions, but for most men, hereditary influences play the biggest role.
The good news: in most cases, hair loss is treatable. Modern treatments are accessible, affordable, and effective — with studies showing up to 83% success in retaining hair and 66% in regrowth.
There are two main approaches for male pattern baldness, both available to Pilot patients. Certain options are only discussed during your online consultation due to healthcare regulations, but generally:
Your practitioner will guide you on which option is suitable for you.
Side effects are rare, and most patients experience none. When they do occur (around 2% of cases), they are usually mild and resolve as your body adjusts or if treatment is stopped.
If you have any concerns, you can follow up with your practitioner to adjust the plan or explore alternative treatments.
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FAQs
To get started, there’s a one-time consultation fee of $16.20. This is required by law and makes sure you get a proper diagnosis, a treatment plan that’s right for you, and the chance to ask your doctor any questions.
Treatment plans start from $40 per month. Every plan includes unlimited follow-up consultations and discreet delivery right to your door. If you choose a subscription, your medication is automatically refilled each month, you can set the timing and cancel anytime.
There are two main types of medical treatments for hair loss: topical applications and oral medications.
Topical treatments are applied directly to the scalp and help stimulate the follicles while reducing further shedding. They work locally, often showing results within weeks, and can be combined with other approaches for enhanced effect.
Oral medications work systemically, targeting the underlying hormonal causes of hair loss. These treatments help slow progression and, for many men, promote regrowth over time.
Both options are safe and effective when used correctly. Topicals provide targeted support, while oral medications address hair loss through the body’s hormonal pathways.
Some men use one method alone, while others combine both depending on lifestyle and preference. The important thing is that proven, effective treatments exist and can make a real difference.