Inside Our Men’s Hair Growth Kit: Ingredients & Timeline
Discover what’s inside the My Hair Growth Kit™ for Men, how it works, and what to expect; personalized, provider-prescribed treatment delivered discreetly.
Discover what’s inside the My Hair Growth Kit™ for Men, how it works, and what to expect; personalized, provider-prescribed treatment delivered discreetly.
When it comes to tackling hair loss, men are faced with countless options, many of them confusing or ineffective. At Eden, we understand that clarity, convenience, and clinical oversight matter. The My Hair Growth Kit™ for Men is designed to help you connect with a licensed healthcare provider who can evaluate your needs and, if appropriate, prescribe treatment.
This article breaks down what you can expect inside the My Hair Growth Kit™ and how each component may contribute to your hair goals
The My Hair Growth Kit™ is not a one-size-fits-all box of supplements. It’s a personalized, provider-prescribed treatment plan built around clinically evaluated options for male pattern hair thinning. Treatment plans are developed by licensed healthcare providers following a consultation on the Eden platform and may include prescription medications shipped from U.S.-licensed pharmacies.
If prescribed, your treatment plan may include one or more of the following medications:
Each of these medications has been selected for its role in addressing various aspects of hair thinning when deemed appropriate by a licensed provider. Eden does not manufacture these products or provide medical care. Eden provides access to licensed healthcare providers and facilitates prescription fulfillment through U.S.-licensed pharmacies.
What it is:
Oral Finasteride is a prescription medication that’s FDA-approved for the treatment of male pattern hair loss. It may work by lowering levels of a hormone associated with hair thinning.
How it works in your treatment plan:
If prescribed, finasteride is typically taken once daily. It may be recommended by your doctor based on your pattern of hair thinning, age, and medical history. Its role is foundational in many hair growth regimens recommended by healthcare providers.
Important notes:
This medication is available only through prescription and may not be appropriate for all users. A licensed medical provider will assess whether it is a suitable option for you during your consultation.
What it is:
Minoxidil is well-known in its topical form, but recent years have seen a growing interest in its oral format. Although oral minoxidil is not FDA-approved for the treatment of hair loss, it may be prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider if determined appropriate during your consultation.
How it works in your treatment plan:
When prescribed orally, minoxidil enters the bloodstream and may help support the appearance of hair density over time. A licensed healthcare provider may include this treatment if they believe it will complement other therapies in your plan.
Important notes:
Like all medications, oral minoxidil comes with potential side effects and is not suitable for everyone. It should only be used under the direction of a licensed medical provider.
What it is:
GHK-Cu is a topical copper peptide that has gained attention in dermatology and cosmetic care. It has been explored in cosmetic dermatology for its potential role in supporting scalp care.
How it works in your treatment plan:
Applied directly to the scalp, GHK-Cu foam may help optimize the local environment for healthy hair appearance. Providers often include it as a topical enhancement to oral treatments, offering a dual approach to scalp care.
Important notes:
While non-prescription versions of copper peptides exist, a licensed healthcare provider may prescribe GHK-Cu foam, which can be compounded by a U.S.-licensed pharmacy as part of an individualized treatment plan.
Understanding what to expect helps set realistic goals. While individual results vary based on factors like genetics, consistency, and treatment adherence, here’s a general breakdown of the treatment timeline once your prescription plan begins.
What to expect:
This is the introductory phase. Once a licensed healthcare provider has prescribed the combination of treatments, your medications are shipped directly to your door by a U.S.-licensed pharmacy. Most patients begin their medication routines during this period and start forming consistent habits.
What’s happening underneath:
Even if you don’t see immediate visual changes, the medications are beginning to work at the level of your scalp and follicles. Patience is key, this is a long-term plan, not a quick fix.
What to expect:
At this stage, some men begin to notice minor changes, such as reduced shedding or subtle differences in hair texture. Others may not see visible changes yet, which is entirely normal.
Why consistency matters:
The key to success is sticking with the regimen. Skipping doses or pausing treatment can interrupt progress, so this phase is critical for developing consistency.
What to expect:
This phase is when some individuals may begin to notice visible changes in hair density, coverage, or appearance, depending on factors like consistency, genetics, and treatment response.
Note:
This timeline is typical but not guaranteed. Some men experience changes sooner, while others may take longer. Regardless, this is when the effort begins to pay off for many.
What to expect:
Some individuals may see their most visible changes during this phase, though timelines and results vary. Hair may appear fuller, and the areas of thinning may look improved compared to baseline photos.
Long-term maintenance:
Just as hair thinning is gradual, maintaining hair health requires ongoing care. A licensed provider may adjust your prescription over time to sustain and optimize your progress.
All treatments are prescribed by licensed healthcare providers following a clinical evaluation. Through Eden, you can access licensed healthcare providers who are trained to assess hair loss and develop treatment plans based on your needs.
There’s no need to schedule in-person visits or wait in line at the pharmacy. Once your treatment is prescribed, it will be discreetly delivered to your door in secure, plain packaging.
Unlike over-the-counter solutions that often address only one part of the problem, your treatment plan may include a combination of internal and topical prescriptions, if your provider determines it is appropriate.
Hair thinning can evolve over time. Your provider can reassess and adapt your plan based on your progress and goals. This flexibility helps ensure your treatment remains as effective and appropriate as possible.
If you’re noticing thinning hair or want to explore options under the guidance of a licensed healthcare provider, Eden’s platform makes it simple to get started. Complete a quick intake, speak with a licensed provider, and, if appropriate, begin a treatment plan designed around your unique hair journey.
No gimmicks. No fluff. Just a clear path toward clinically guided support with access to licensed professionals.
Hair thinning affects millions of men, but that doesn’t mean you have to navigate it alone or settle for confusing solutions. The My Hair Growth Kit™ for Men provides a clinical, accessible, and discreet option tailored to your needs, evaluated by licensed healthcare providers.
By combining convenience with personalized care, Eden provides access to licensed healthcare providers and treatment options without requiring an in-person clinic visit. If you’re ready to start the conversation, the process is just a few clicks away.
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Disclaimer: All treatments mentioned are available by prescription only. Eden does not manufacture, compound, or distribute any medication and does not provide medical care. Eden connects individuals with licensed healthcare providers who make all prescribing decisions based on clinical evaluation. Treatment eligibility and timelines vary. Individual results are not guaranteed.
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