Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil (Hair) in Korea

Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil (Hair) in Korea

What it is

Oral minoxidil was originally developed as an antihypertensive medication (a vasodilator), but at low doses it has been repurposed for hair growth stimulation.

➝ Unlike topical minoxidil, which works only at the site of application, oral minoxidil provides systemic follicular stimulation, often producing more consistent regrowth in both men and women.

➝ It is now increasingly prescribed worldwide and in Korea for androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traction alopecia, and alopecia areata (adjunctively).

Why it’s done

→ To improve hair density and thickness when topical therapy is inadequate or not tolerated.

→ To enhance compliance (oral tablets are easier than daily topical application).

→ To treat diffuse hair loss or hard-to-reach scalp areas where topical minoxidil may be less effective.

→ To provide an adjunct to other therapies such as finasteride, dutasteride, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or hair transplantation.

Alternatives

Topical minoxidil (2% or 5% foam/solution) – standard first-line option.
Oral finasteride or dutasteride – 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors for androgenetic alopecia.
Spironolactone – in women with female-pattern hair loss.
PRP injections, mesotherapy, and stem cell therapy.
Hair transplantation for advanced or refractory cases.

Preparation

→ Clinical evaluation to confirm type of hair loss (androgenetic, telogen, mixed).
→ Baseline blood pressure measurement, since minoxidil lowers BP.
→ Review of cardiovascular history (arrhythmia, heart failure, hypotension).
→ In Korea, dermatology clinics often perform digital trichoscopy, scalp photography, and hair density analysis before starting therapy.

How it’s Done

Typical doses for hair loss are far lower than for hypertension:

  • Men: 2.5–5 mg daily.
  • Women: 0.25–2.5 mg daily.
    → Tablets are taken orally once daily, usually in the evening.
    → Dose is titrated upward based on tolerance and response.
    → Oral minoxidil is often combined with other treatments:
  • Finasteride/dutasteride in men.
  • Spironolactone or cyproterone acetate in women.
  • PRP or laser therapy for synergistic effects.
    → In Korea, dermatologists frequently use combination regimens to maximize results while minimizing risks.

Recovery

→ Initial improvement usually visible after 3–4 months.
→ Continued use over 6–12 months leads to significant increases in hair density and shaft thickness.
→ If discontinued, effects gradually wear off and hair loss resumes.
→ Patients often report less shedding within weeks and new visible growth by the third month.

Complications

Hypertrichosis (excess hair growth) on face or body, especially in women.
Fluid retention, ankle edema, or mild weight gain.
Dizziness, hypotension, tachycardia, or palpitations in sensitive patients.
→ Rare: pericardial effusion (usually only at higher doses).
→ In Korea, close monitoring is performed during the first 1–2 months, especially in patients with low baseline blood pressure.

Treatment Options in Korea

→ Low-dose oral minoxidil is increasingly offered in dermatology and hair restoration clinics for patients who fail or dislike topical therapy.
→ Korean dermatologists use customized dosing protocols (micro-dosing in women, higher doses in men) based on patient profile.
→ Oral minoxidil is often prescribed together with finasteride, dutasteride, or PRP therapy for maximal benefit.
→ In cosmetic dermatology centers, digital hair density imaging is routinely used to track progress every 3–6 months.
→ Safety monitoring includes blood pressure checks and cardiovascular review at baseline and follow-ups.
→ With Korea’s strong expertise in aesthetic dermatology and hair science, oral minoxidil is considered a safe, effective, and convenient adjunct or alternative to topical therapy, especially in motivated patients seeking visible results.

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