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Serums are recommended to be combined in cases of chronic diffuse hair loss, when using minoxidil, and during episodic hair loss during stressful and post-viral conditions.
When using them in combination, it is recommended to alternate the serums in the morning and evening. The Hair Loss Serum is recommended to be applied in the morning, while the Hair Growth Stimulating Serum is recommended to be applied in the evening.
Since the serum contains regulatory peptides combined with vasodilating components, it should be used for at least 12 weeks, with prolongation up to six months. It is not recommended to use it continuously, as the stimulation period will be equal to the telogen period, which is no more than 120 days. After that, it can be resumed two to three times a year for preventive measures and volume stimulation. In general, the serum can be used for up to 9 months per year.
The Hair Loss Serum should be used for a minimum of 12 weeks under the supervision of a doctor, trichologist, or cosmetologist. This is an active course of treatment. As a preventive measure, it can be used twice a year in courses lasting up to 3 months.
Yes, they can use them when experiencing hair loss between 17-26 weeks and 31-34 weeks of pregnancy. The serums are not medical products with active medicinal ingredients, so they can be used during pregnancy, but only in the cases described above.
The Hair Loss Serum can be used for children starting from 8 years old in cases of focal alopecia, trichotillomania, traction alopecia, and in cases of slow hair growth. The contraindications for prescribing the Hair Loss Serum (with aminexil) include skin infections, purulent processes, fungal inflammatory processes, mechanical injuries due to scratching and skin damage, after acute surgical interventions on the skin, as well as significant skin sensitivity to contact dermatitis and allergic reactions to any component of the serum.