Topical Finasteride UK: Personalised Hair Loss Treatment
Topical finasteride is a scalp-applied prescription treatment explored by men with androgenetic alopecia who want a DHT-focused hair loss route without relying solely on an oral tablet.
Root & Radiance offers a personalised topical hair loss pathway where treatment can be considered around your pattern of thinning, previous treatment, scalp tolerance and wider goals. Prescription-only treatment is supplied only following clinical review and approval.
Not sure whether topical finasteride is the right topical route?
Compare topical finasteride with minoxidil, topical dutasteride and combination formulations in our main Topical Hair Loss Treatment UK guide.
Explore Topical Finasteride in More Detail
Choosing a topical finasteride pathway is not only about choosing the ingredient. Strength, formulation, alternative DHT-focused medicines and the balance between evidence and individual suitability can all matter.
Topical Finasteride vs Topical Dutasteride
Compare two topical DHT-focused approaches, including how finasteride and dutasteride differ, the strength of the clinical evidence and why broader DHT inhibition does not automatically mean a better treatment for everyone.
Compare Finasteride vs DutasterideLow Dose Topical Finasteride
Explore why topical finasteride concentration and delivered dose matter, what research tells us about lower-dose approaches and why the highest concentration is not automatically the best choice.
Explore Low Dose Topical FinasterideWhat Is Topical Finasteride?
Topical finasteride is a finasteride formulation applied directly to the scalp. It is primarily researched and used in the context of androgenetic alopecia, commonly called male pattern hair loss.
Why DHT matters
In genetically susceptible hair follicles, dihydrotestosterone contributes to progressive follicle miniaturisation. Over time, affected hairs become shorter, finer and less visible.
Finasteride inhibits type II 5-alpha reductase, reducing formation of DHT from testosterone.
Why use it topically?
A topical formulation delivers finasteride directly to the scalp. Clinical research has investigated whether this can provide useful hair effects while producing less systemic exposure than oral finasteride.
Topical delivery does not mean zero systemic absorption or zero risk, so treatment still requires appropriate assessment.
Who Might Explore Topical Finasteride?
Topical finasteride is most commonly considered in men with gradual androgenetic hair loss rather than sudden or unexplained shedding.
Gradual male pattern thinning
Typical patterns can include recession at the temples, thinning through the frontal scalp or progressive crown loss.
Preference for a topical route
Some men specifically prefer a scalp-applied treatment and therefore compare topical finasteride with the conventional oral route.
Interest in custom formulations
Users may also explore topical finasteride because they want different strengths, formulation bases or combination approaches rather than one fixed commercial product.
Does Topical Finasteride Work?
Topical finasteride has been studied in men with androgenetic alopecia, including randomised controlled clinical trials.
What the evidence suggests
A phase III randomised controlled trial found that topical finasteride spray produced a significantly greater improvement in target-area hair count than placebo after 24 weeks.
In that study, the improvement was numerically similar to oral finasteride, while systemic exposure and the effect on serum DHT were lower with the topical formulation.
That does not mean every topical formulation or every strength will produce identical results.
Topical Finasteride vs Oral Finasteride
One of the most common reasons people search for topical finasteride in the UK is because they are comparing it with finasteride tablets.
| Feature | Topical Finasteride | Oral Finasteride |
|---|---|---|
| Route | Applied to the scalp | Taken by mouth |
| DHT pathway | 5-alpha reductase inhibition with scalp-directed application | Systemic 5-alpha reductase inhibition |
| Systemic exposure | Can still occur, although lower exposure was observed with the studied topical spray in a phase III trial | Expected systemic exposure after oral dosing |
| Application | Requires regular scalp application | Simple tablet administration |
| Formulation flexibility | May allow different topical strengths or selected combinations | Usually supplied as a fixed tablet dose |
| Best route? | Depends on individual preference, clinical suitability, previous treatment and risk discussion | |
Personalised Topical Finasteride Strengths and Formulations
Commercial hair-loss products typically use a fixed formula. A personalised treatment pathway can offer more flexibility around concentration, formulation base and whether another topical ingredient is considered.
Different concentrations
Root & Radiance currently offers topical finasteride options across a range of concentrations through its personalised hair treatment pathway.
The concentration selected should reflect clinical suitability rather than assuming that a higher strength is automatically better.
View Topical Finasteride Strengths Read Low Dose Topical Finasteride GuideScalp tolerance matters
The vehicle can affect application experience and tolerability. Dryness, irritation or sensitivity may influence formulation choice.
Other topical actives
Where clinically appropriate, finasteride may be considered alongside other ingredients such as minoxidil within a personalised topical strategy.
Topical Finasteride with Minoxidil
Finasteride and minoxidil are frequently discussed together because they address different aspects of androgenetic hair loss. Finasteride is DHT-focused, while minoxidil is used as a hair-growth stimulant.
Finasteride + Minoxidil
A combined topical formula may appeal to users who want to address both DHT-driven follicle miniaturisation and hair-growth support within one topical route.
Explore Finasteride + Minoxidil Explore Topical MinoxidilMinoxidil vs Finasteride
If you are deciding which active matters most to your goals, compare how minoxidil and finasteride differ before exploring a combination.
Compare Minoxidil vs FinasterideHow Long Does Topical Finasteride Take to Work?
Hair-loss treatment is usually judged over months rather than weeks because the hair cycle changes slowly.
Consistency first
The early phase is generally about establishing a consistent routine and monitoring tolerability rather than expecting rapid visible regrowth.
Early treatment review
Some users may begin to assess changes in progression, shedding or density over this period.
More meaningful assessment
Longer-term consistent use provides a better basis for judging treatment response than short-term use.
Topical Finasteride Side Effects and Safety
Applying finasteride to the scalp does not mean that side effects are impossible. Systemic absorption can occur, and finasteride safety considerations remain relevant.
Local effects
- Scalp irritation
- Redness
- Dryness or flaking
- Discomfort related to the formulation vehicle
Systemic considerations
- Sexual adverse effects are recognised with finasteride
- Psychiatric adverse effects are included in current MHRA safety advice
- Systemic exposure can still occur with topical treatment
- Pregnancy exposure requires particular caution
The MHRA has strengthened UK safety information for finasteride, including warnings about psychiatric and sexual adverse effects. Individual risk should therefore be discussed as part of prescribing rather than assuming that topical treatment eliminates systemic risk.
Explore Related Hair Loss Guides
These pages help you move between the broader topical category, treatment comparisons and safety information without having to start your research again.
Explore Topical Finasteride Treatment
Choose from the available topical finasteride strengths on our dedicated treatment page. If you want a more personalised multi-ingredient formulation, you can instead continue through the Hair Customiser. Prescription-only treatment is supplied only following clinical assessment and approval.
Topical Finasteride UK Frequently Asked Questions
What is topical finasteride?
Topical finasteride is a finasteride formulation applied directly to the scalp. It is used in treatment pathways for androgenetic alopecia and works by inhibiting 5-alpha reductase, reducing formation of DHT.
Does topical finasteride work for male pattern hair loss?
Clinical research supports topical finasteride for male androgenetic alopecia. A phase III randomised controlled trial found significantly improved hair count compared with placebo after 24 weeks.
Is topical finasteride safer than oral finasteride?
A phase III trial found substantially lower systemic exposure with the topical spray formulation studied compared with oral finasteride. However, systemic absorption still occurred, so topical use should not be treated as risk-free.
Can topical finasteride cause sexual side effects?
Finasteride is associated with recognised sexual adverse effects. Topical treatment can still result in systemic exposure, so potential finasteride-related adverse effects remain relevant and should be discussed during assessment.
Can topical finasteride be combined with minoxidil?
In selected treatment plans, finasteride and minoxidil may be considered together because they act through different mechanisms. Prescription suitability depends on the individual.
How long does topical finasteride take to work?
Hair-loss treatments are generally assessed over several months. The studied phase III topical finasteride trial assessed its primary hair-count outcome at 24 weeks.
Can women use topical finasteride?
Finasteride has important pregnancy-related safety considerations and is not an appropriate treatment for every woman. Suitability must be assessed individually by a prescriber.
What is the difference between topical finasteride and topical dutasteride?
Both are 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors used in DHT-focused hair-loss pathways. Finasteride primarily inhibits type II 5-alpha-reductase, while dutasteride inhibits both type I and type II. Topical finasteride currently has the more mature topical clinical evidence base, while topical dutasteride has promising newer evidence.
Is a lower strength of topical finasteride worth considering?
Topical finasteride has been studied at different concentrations and delivered doses. A lower-dose approach may be relevant in some treatment plans, but the appropriate concentration depends on formulation, application amount, clinical goals and individual suitability rather than assuming that lower or higher is always better.
Can I get topical finasteride online in the UK?
Root & Radiance provides a dedicated online topical finasteride treatment pathway where available strengths can be explored before completing the clinical assessment. More personalised multi-ingredient formulations can be explored through the Hair Customiser. Prescription-only treatment is supplied only if clinically suitable after review.
Do I need a prescription for topical finasteride in the UK?
Finasteride is a prescription-only medicine. A treatment request therefore requires appropriate clinical assessment and prescribing before supply.
Evidence and Further Reading
- Piraccini BM et al. Efficacy and safety of topical finasteride spray solution for male androgenetic alopecia: a phase III, randomised, controlled clinical trial. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. PubMed
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. Finasteride and Dutasteride: updated safety warnings for psychiatric side effects and sexual dysfunction. May 2026. MHRA
