UAE-licensed physicians
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Discreet deliveryPrescription-based hair loss treatment provided through a UAE-based telehealth platform. A licensed physician reviews your history and recommends treatment where appropriate.
Prescription required. Individual results vary.



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Tell us about your hair loss pattern, medical history, medications, and goals.
Prescription and non-prescription options reviewed after a private consultation with a licensed physician.
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Topical option used to support hair regrowth.

Oral prescription option for male pattern hair loss.

Physician-selected option in specific cases.

Brand dutasteride option when appropriate.

Used in selected hormonal/female-pattern cases.

Medicated shampoo for scalp inflammation/dandruff support.
Male pattern hair loss is common and often progresses gradually over time. Treatment depends on the type of hair loss, severity, medical history, and suitability for prescription options.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
after age 50
Your treatment is reviewed by Dr. Mustafa B. Fashir, a licensed physician with a focus on men’s health, sexual medicine, and physician-guided care. Since 2017, he has worked extensively with patients and now provides private telemedicine care across the UAE.

Advanced training in men’s health and sexual medicine. Since 2017, he has worked extensively with patients at the Ontario Men’s Health Clinic in Canada and now brings this experience to the UAE through Peak Prime Health.
Hair loss is common, but the right treatment depends on the cause. Male pattern hair loss is often linked to genetics and DHT sensitivity, while other types of hair loss may be related to stress, illness, medications, scalp inflammation, or nutritional factors. A private online consultation helps determine whether prescription treatment is appropriate and which option may be suitable for you.
Male pattern hair loss, also called androgenetic alopecia, is commonly influenced by genetics, age, and sensitivity to DHT. Over time, affected hair follicles may shrink, leading to thinner hair and gradual hairline or crown changes. Not every case of hair loss is the same. Sudden shedding, patchy hair loss, scalp irritation, or rapid changes may need a different medical evaluation.
In some cases, treatment may help slow progression, maintain existing hair, or support regrowth. Results depend on the type of hair loss, how early treatment begins, consistency, and individual response. Advanced hair loss may be harder to reverse with medication alone, which is why proper assessment and realistic expectations are important.
Finasteride works by reducing DHT activity, which may help slow male pattern hair loss in suitable patients. Minoxidil is a topical treatment that may help support hair growth in certain areas of the scalp. Some patients may require combination treatment, while others may not be suitable for specific medications. Your physician will review your medical history before recommending treatment.
Your physician will recommend the most appropriate option based on your hair loss pattern, medical history, treatment goals, and suitability for prescription medication.
Many products marketed online claim to reverse hair loss quickly, but may be unregulated, mislabeled, or unsupported by evidence. These may include “magic oils,” supplement bundles, imported pills, or products sold without proper medical supervision. For your safety, use physician-reviewed treatments from licensed medical providers.
Hair loss treatments are not suitable for everyone. Your physician will review your medical history, current medications, and treatment goals before recommending an option. Possible side effects may include: scalp irritation with topical treatments, itching or dryness with medicated shampoos, reduced libido or erectile changes with DHT-blocking medications, breast tenderness or mood changes in rare cases, dizziness or blood pressure-related symptoms with selected medications, and electrolyte changes with spironolactone in selected patients. If you experience concerning symptoms, stop the medication and contact your physician.
In the UAE climate, scalp sweating, sun exposure, and irritation may affect comfort with topical treatments. Applying topical products at the right time and following physician instructions can help improve tolerability.
The cost of treatment depends on the medication prescribed, formulation, delivery requirements, and follow-up plan. After your private consultation, your physician will explain the recommended treatment and expected cost before treatment begins. All prescription treatments require medical review and a valid prescription where appropriate.