Hair Loss

Customized Hair Loss Solutions

At Trust Specialty Pharmacy, we understand that hair loss can be a distressing condition, affecting not just appearance but also self-esteem and emotional well-being. Recognizing the unique nature of hair loss and its various causes, TSP specializes in compounding personalized hair loss medications tailored to your specific needs.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Poor Nutrition

Deficiencies in certain nutrients such as biotin, amino acids, zinc, and iron.

Stress

Stress, immune system disorders, sickness, or physical/emotional shock.

Androgenic Alopecia

Hormonal changes, pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, and thyroid problems.

Custom Compounded Hair Loss Treatments Include

Topical Solutions and Creams

Customized concentrations of minoxidil, finasteride, estradiol, progesterone, retinoic acid, fluocinolone and other active ingredients, formulated to enhance scalp absorption and minimize side effects.

Oral Medications

Personalized doses of oral minoxidil for hair growth that are not commercially available or need adjustment to meet your specific needs.

Natural Options

For those seeking alternative treatments, we offer compounds using ingredients such as melatonin, caffeine and copper peptides known for promoting hair health and growth.

The Compounding Difference

Personalized Care

We believe in a patient-centered approach, where treatments are designed around your specific hair loss pattern, underlying health conditions, and personal preferences.

Flexibility

Our ability to customize formulas allows us to adjust dosages, combine multiple active ingredients into a single application, and even alter the medication form to ensure the most comfortable and effective treatment.

Innovative Solutions

By staying at the forefront of hair loss research and compounding technology, we offer advanced formulations that can provide new hope for those who have not found success with standard treatments.

Unique Formulations with Several Active Ingredients

Minoxidil

An antihypertensive vasodilator medication that can slow and stop hair loss and stimulate new growth. The only FDA-approved ingredient to treat hair loss and thinning. Known commercially as Rogaine®. Can be formulated at dosages that are prescription-strength (5% and above).

Finasteride

Applied topically, finasteride yields results comparable to oral administration but without the sexual side effects.

Estradiol & Progesterone

Endogenous sex hormones that play a key role in hair loss.

Fluocinolone

A topical steroid used to treat skin conditions such as eczema, which can impact the thickness and fullness of hair.

Retinoic Acid

Topical application of all-trans retinoic acid (tretinoin) has been shown to promote hair growth, especially when combined with minoxidil

With help from your doctor, you can compound specialized medicine with ingredients that will help to prevent hair loss and stimulate hair growth.

GHK-CU Collagen & Aesthetic Peptide

GHK-Cu is a tripeptide with the amino acid sequence glycyl-histidyl-lysine. It naturally occurs in human plasma. It has also been found in saliva and urine. In plasma, the level of GHK declines as you age. This decline in the GHK-level coincides with the noticeable decrease in the regenerative capacity of an organism. GHK-Cu functions as a complex with copper which helps to stimulate collagen production, accelerate wound healing and contraction, improve the take of transplanted skin, and also possesses anti-inflammatory properties. It also helps to do the following:

TSP Copper Scalp Topical Foam

A unique combination of Copper Peptide Ghk-Cu, melatonin, and caffeine.  This combination promotes hair growth and increases follicle size.

Clinical Research

L. Pickart, J. H. Freedman, W. J. Loker et al., “Growth-modulating plasma tripeptide may function by facilitating copper uptake into cells,” Nature, vol. 288, no. 5792, pp. 715–717, 1980.

D. Downey, W. F. Larrabee Jr., V. Voci, and L. Pickart, “Acceleration of wound healing using
glycyl-histidyl-lysine copper (II),” Surgical Forum, vol. 25, pp. 573–575, 1985.

H. Ehrlich, “Stimulation of skin healing in immunosuppressed rats,” in Proceedings of the
Symposium on Collagen and Skin Repair, Reims, France, September 1991.”
Clinical Research

Biotoxin Illness/Mold/Lyme Disease

Dental

Dermatology

Ear, Nose, & Throat (ENT)

Fertility

Gastroenterology

Hair Loss

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

Men's Health

Methylene Blue

Pain Management

Thyroid/Adrenal Dysfunction

Veterinary

Women's Health

Wound Care

Have a Question?

The professionals at TSP can collaborate with patients and providers to solve medication challenges.