Hair Restoration

Oral vs. Topical Minoxidil

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Oral and topical minoxidil both promote hair growth — but through different delivery mechanisms. The right choice depends on your preference, tolerability, and provider recommendation.

Quick Answer

Oral minoxidil may provide more uniform scalp coverage and convenience (once-daily tablet vs. twice-daily topical application). Topical minoxidil has a longer track record and avoids systemic side effects. Both are clinically effective.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Oral Minoxidil Topical Minoxidil
Administration Once-daily oral tablet Twice-daily scalp application
Coverage Systemic — reaches all follicles Applied area only
Body hair side effect More likely (hypertrichosis) Less likely
Track record Emerging but strong evidence Longer established
Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Is oral minoxidil safe?

At the low doses used for hair loss (0.25–5mg), oral minoxidil is generally well-tolerated. The main side effects are fluid retention and body hair growth. Your provider will assess your blood pressure and cardiac health before prescribing.

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