Medications
Supplement Your Journey To Healthier Hair
At Ross Cosmetic Medical Center in La Mesa, CA, we believe that successful hair restoration begins with understanding your unique needs. That’s why we offer FDA-approved medical therapies like Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) as part of a customized treatment plan. Whether you're just beginning to notice thinning or seeking to preserve your current hair, these medications can be a powerful, non-invasive first step toward healthier hair and increased confidence. Our warm, expert-led approach ensures that every treatment is tailored to your goals, with the same level of care and precision that Dr. Brandon Ross brings to every procedure.
Medical Grade & Fast Acting
Propecia works by targeting the root cause of male pattern baldness—DHT, a hormone that shrinks hair follicles. By reducing DHT levels in the body, Propecia helps slow or stop further hair loss, particularly on the crown and mid-scalp. It's ideal for men in the early to moderate stages of hair thinning and is taken once daily with minimal side effects. Rogaine, on the other hand, is a topical solution that stimulates hair follicles, making it suitable for both men and women. It may encourage the growth of small, fine hairs and is applied directly to the scalp twice a day. While results vary, both treatments are clinically proven to reduce hair shedding and help preserve what you have—offering a proactive path to stronger, healthier hair.

Before & Afters
Find the right medication and dosage with industry standard hair care prescriptions at Ross Cosmetic Medical Center

Most patients notice a slowdown in hair loss within 3 to 6 months, with visible improvement typically seen after 6 to 12 months of consistent use.
Yes, combining Propecia and Rogaine is common and may provide better results by addressing hair loss through different mechanisms.
These treatments are most effective for androgenetic (male and female pattern) hair loss. Other causes of hair loss may require different treatments.
Propecia and Rogaine have few drug interactions, but always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking.































