Personalised Hair Loss Treatment UK: Custom Topical Formulas
Hair loss treatment does not have to mean choosing one fixed product at one fixed strength. A personalised treatment pathway can consider the type of hair loss, previous treatment, preferred active ingredients, scalp tolerance and wider treatment goals together.
Root & Radiance provides a UK pathway for personalised topical hair loss treatment, including minoxidil, topical finasteride, topical dutasteride and selected combination formulations. Prescription-only treatment is supplied only where clinically appropriate following prescriber review.
Start by comparing the main topical hair loss treatments
If you are still deciding between minoxidil, topical finasteride, dutasteride or combination treatment, our main topical hair-loss guide explains how the different pathways compare.
What Is Personalised Hair Loss Treatment?
A personalised hair loss treatment is a treatment pathway that considers more than the diagnosis alone. Instead of assuming that one formulation is right for everyone, the treatment strategy can take account of individual circumstances.
Hair loss pattern
Gradual androgenetic thinning, diffuse shedding and postpartum hair loss are different clinical situations and should not automatically follow the same treatment pathway.
Previous treatment
Whether you are treatment-naive or have previously used minoxidil, finasteride or another option may influence the next treatment discussion.
Scalp tolerance
Dryness, sensitivity and irritation can affect whether a topical treatment is practical enough to use consistently.
Your preferences
Some people prefer a topical route, others want combination treatment, while others specifically want to avoid particular ingredients.
Why Personalisation Can Matter in Hair Loss Treatment
Not all hair loss is androgenetic alopecia
Progressive pattern hair loss is different from sudden shedding caused by telogen effluvium, postpartum change or an underlying health issue. A treatment plan should reflect the likely cause.
Explore Hair Loss CausesHair-loss medicines do different jobs
Minoxidil is primarily used as a hair-growth treatment. Finasteride and dutasteride affect the DHT pathway. They should not simply be treated as interchangeable ingredients.
Compare Minoxidil vs FinasterideA formula still has to be usable
A theoretically strong treatment is of little value if scalp irritation or an impractical routine makes consistent long-term use difficult.
Your treatment route may change
Response, tolerability and clinical circumstances can change over time. Personalisation creates scope for treatment to be reassessed rather than assuming one formulation will always remain appropriate.
What Can Be Included in a Custom Topical Hair Loss Treatment?
Different ingredients have different levels of evidence, licensing status and clinical roles. Not every ingredient or combination will be appropriate for every person.
Minoxidil
Topical minoxidil is an established treatment for androgenetic alopecia and may help slow progression and support hair growth in some users.
Different concentrations and combination strategies may be explored depending on the treatment plan.
Read about minoxidil →Topical Finasteride
Finasteride inhibits 5-alpha reductase and reduces formation of DHT, a hormone involved in follicle miniaturisation in androgenetic alopecia.
Topical treatment still carries systemic considerations and requires appropriate clinical assessment.
Explore topical finasteride →Topical Dutasteride
Dutasteride inhibits both type I and type II 5-alpha reductase. Topical formulations are a more specialised treatment area and the evidence base is still developing.
Explore topical dutasteride →Finasteride + Minoxidil
These two ingredients target different aspects of androgenetic hair loss and have been investigated together in topical formulations.
Combination treatment does not automatically mean better treatment for every person.
Explore finasteride + minoxidil →Minoxidil + Tretinoin
Tretinoin has been investigated as an adjunct to topical minoxidil, including research into follicular sulfotransferase activity involved in minoxidil activation.
The evidence remains substantially smaller than for minoxidil itself.
Explore minoxidil + tretinoin →Melatonin, Cetirizine and Caffeine
Some personalised topical pathways may involve supportive ingredients rather than a finasteride or dutasteride-based route.
The evidence and role of supportive actives differ from established hair-loss medicines and should be considered accordingly.
Explore supportive topical options →Fixed Hair Loss Treatment vs Personalised Hair Loss Treatment
A personalised service is not necessarily better simply because it is custom. Its advantage is flexibility when clinically appropriate.
| Feature | Fixed Treatment | Personalised Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Active ingredients | Pre-selected | May allow different treatment pathways to be considered |
| Strength | Fixed product strength | Different strengths may be available depending on the medicine and clinical plan |
| Combination options | Limited to the supplied product | Selected actives may sometimes be combined where clinically appropriate |
| Scalp formulation | Fixed vehicle | Formulation considerations may be incorporated into the wider treatment plan |
| Clinical suitability | Depends on treatment route | Prescription-only medicines still require clinical assessment |
| Best for everyone? | No | No. Personalisation does not remove the need for evidence-based treatment selection |
How Personalised Hair Loss Treatment Works
Build your preferred route
Use the Hair Customiser to explore ingredients and topical treatment options relevant to your goals.
Complete your assessment
Provide relevant information including medical history, medicines, hair loss pattern and previous treatment.
Clinical review
A prescriber reviews whether prescription treatment is clinically appropriate. Selecting an ingredient does not guarantee approval.
Dispensing and delivery
Where approved, the prescribed treatment is prepared through the pharmacy pathway and supplied for delivery.
Who Might Explore a Personalised Hair Loss Treatment?
People comparing several topical options
If you are unsure whether minoxidil, topical finasteride, dutasteride or a combination is the most relevant route, a personalised pathway allows the options to be considered together.
People who have used hair-loss treatment before
Previous response or tolerability may be useful when considering whether a different treatment pathway is appropriate.
People who prefer scalp-applied treatment
Some users specifically prefer a topical treatment pathway rather than an oral medicine.
Personalised Hair Loss Treatment for Men and Women
Personalisation is particularly important because male and female hair loss cannot simply be treated as the same condition.
Male pattern hair loss
Androgenetic alopecia in men commonly involves receding temples, frontal thinning or crown loss. Minoxidil and DHT-focused treatment routes are frequently considered.
Explore Topical TreatmentFemale hair loss
Female thinning may involve androgenetic alopecia, hormonal changes, nutritional factors, postpartum shedding, telogen effluvium or other causes. Pregnancy potential also affects which medicines can be considered.
Explore Female Hair LossPersonalised Does Not Mean Risk-Free
Changing a formulation does not remove the known risks of its active ingredients. Safety information for each medicine still matters.
Finasteride
- Systemic exposure can still occur with topical treatment
- Sexual adverse effects are recognised
- Psychiatric adverse effects are included in current UK safety advice
- Pregnancy exposure requires particular caution
Dutasteride
- 5-alpha reductase inhibitor safety considerations remain relevant
- Systemic exposure can occur
- Sexual side effects require appropriate discussion
- Current UK product information includes additional precautionary safety wording
Minoxidil
- Scalp dryness and irritation may occur
- Initial shedding can occur after starting treatment
- Unwanted hair growth outside the treatment area may occur
- Long-term continued treatment is generally needed to maintain benefit
Why Choose Root & Radiance for Personalised Hair Loss Treatment?
Hair Customiser
Explore different topical ingredients and treatment routes through one structured pathway.
Clinical review
Prescription-only treatment is reviewed for suitability rather than automatically supplied from the selections made.
Custom topical options
Different strengths, combinations and topical approaches may be considered where appropriate.
No default subscription
A flexible treatment model without compulsory automatic monthly treatment supply.
Learn more about our no-subscription personalised treatment model .
Explore the Root & Radiance Hair Loss Knowledge Hub
Use our related treatment and comparison guides to understand the different options before choosing a personalised route.
Build Your Personalised Hair Loss Treatment
Use the Hair Customiser to explore topical treatment ingredients and combinations based on your treatment goals and preferences. Prescription-only medicines remain subject to clinical assessment and approval.
Personalised Hair Loss Treatment UK FAQs
What is a personalised hair loss treatment?
A personalised hair loss treatment is a pathway where treatment selection can take account of factors such as the type of hair loss, previous treatment, preferred route, scalp tolerance and clinical suitability rather than relying solely on one fixed formula.
Is personalised hair loss treatment better than a fixed product?
Not automatically. The benefit of personalisation is flexibility. The treatment still needs to be evidence-based, clinically appropriate and tolerable enough to use consistently.
What ingredients can be used in a personalised topical hair treatment?
Depending on the treatment pathway and clinical suitability, topical options may include minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride and selected combination or supportive ingredients. The evidence and licensing status differ between ingredients.
Can finasteride and minoxidil be combined?
Finasteride and minoxidil act through different mechanisms and have been investigated together in topical formulations. Combination treatment is not automatically right for every person and requires appropriate assessment where prescription treatment is involved.
Can I choose the strength of my hair loss treatment?
The Hair Customiser can help explore treatment preferences, but a requested strength is not automatically approved. Prescription treatment must still be considered clinically appropriate by the prescriber.
Can women have personalised hair loss treatment?
Yes, but female hair loss can have different causes and safety considerations from male pattern hair loss. Pregnancy potential also affects which medicines may be suitable.
How long does personalised hair loss treatment take to work?
Hair-loss treatment generally requires several months before response can be assessed properly. The appropriate timeframe depends on the treatment, diagnosis and individual response.
Do personalised hair loss treatments need a prescription?
It depends on the ingredients. Treatments containing prescription-only medicines require clinical assessment and prescribing before they can be supplied.
Can I get personalised hair loss treatment online in the UK?
Root & Radiance provides an online Hair Customiser where users can explore personalised topical hair-loss treatment routes. Prescription-only treatment is supplied only where clinically appropriate following review.
Do I need a monthly subscription?
Root & Radiance does not use a compulsory default subscription model for personalised hair treatment. Users can access the treatment pathway without automatically being enrolled into recurring monthly supply.
Evidence and Further Reading
These sources provide further information on androgenetic alopecia and important safety considerations relating to commonly used hair-loss medicines.
- British Association of Dermatologists. Male Pattern Hair Loss: Patient Information Leaflet. View source
- British Association of Dermatologists. Female Pattern Hair Loss: Patient Information Leaflet. View source
- Piraccini BM et al. Efficacy and safety of topical finasteride spray solution for male androgenetic alopecia: a phase III randomised controlled clinical trial. PubMed
- Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. Finasteride and Dutasteride: updated safety warnings for psychiatric side effects and sexual dysfunction. MHRA
- Shin HS et al. Efficacy of 5% Minoxidil versus Combined 5% Minoxidil and 0.01% Tretinoin for Male Pattern Hair Loss. PubMed
