🌱 THICK HAIR by Friend of Dorothy — doctor-assessed hair-loss treatment for men 18+
Confident man with a full head of hair
🌱 Doctor-assessed · for men 18+

READY TO FIGHT
FOR YOUR HAIRLINE?

That receding line in the group photo? Caught early, it's one of the most treatable things going.

Hair loss feels like it happens overnight — it doesn't. It creeps. And the single biggest factor in keeping your hair is how early you start. THICK HAIR is a doctor-assessed treatment that works to slow the loss and support regrowth, prescribed only if it's right for you. The clock's the enemy. So let's start it.

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Doctor-assessed
UK-registered prescribers
Discreet delivery
Works best caught early
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Why THICK HAIR

Evidence, not hype. THICK HAIR is built on the most clinically established, regulator-recognised approach to male pattern hair loss in the UK — and it's the only one you take as a simple daily tablet. It's prescribed only after a UK-registered clinician confirms it's right for you.

Regulator-recognised approachThe only daily-tablet optionPrescribed only if it's right for you
Let's be real

You noticed it in the photos first

The flash catches the crown. The hairline looks further back than you remembered. Suddenly you're tilting your head on every selfie and clocking every other guy's hairline on the apps. In a scene that can be brutal about youth and looks, that quiet panic is real — and you're allowed to do something about it. Here's the good news: if you've noticed it early, you've got options most men miss by waiting.

The facts nobody warns you about

It's coming for most of us

Male pattern hair loss isn't rare or unlucky — it's the default for the majority of men, and it starts younger than you'd think. Sources are at the bottom of this page.

Up to 80%

Of men get male pattern hair loss in their lifetime1

It's not an if for most of us — it's a when. Which is exactly why getting ahead of it matters.

1 in 4

Start before they're 212

Around a quarter of affected men see the first signs in their teens or very early twenties.

~2 in 3

Notice thinning by 353

By your mid-thirties, most men have clocked a receding line or a thinner crown — whether they admit it or not.

~50%

Have visible loss by 504

Roughly half of all men by fifty — and the grade tends to climb with every decade.

95%

Of it is hereditary & DHT-driven5

The vast majority of male hair loss is genetic, driven by a hormone called DHT shrinking the follicle — which is exactly what treatment targets.

It was never just hair

Your hairline is doing more than you think

Ask men what hair loss actually costs them and it isn't vanity — it's confidence. In a peer-reviewed European study, over 70% said their hair is an important part of their image, and 62% agreed losing it knocks their self-esteem, with getting older a recurring worry. The thing men most often name as the worst part isn't the hair itself — it's feeling less sure of themselves.6

In the room

Walking in, holding eye contact, owning the space — it's harder when you're convinced everyone's reading your hairline before they hear your name. Keep your hair and you keep that ease.

On the apps

When the first photo is the whole first impression, the receding line you obsess over becomes the thing you hide behind — cropping, filtering, angling. Confidence reads in a profile, and it reads in person.

In bed

Good sex runs on feeling wanted, present and unselfconscious. When you're not stuck in your head about how you look, you show up fully — and the way you feel in the mirror has a habit of following you under the covers.

This isn't about chasing 22 forever. It's about not letting a hairline decide how you feel walking into a room — at any age.

Where are you on the scale?

It's still not too late

Hair loss moves through recognisable stages. The earlier you act, the more there is to protect — and the simple rule below tells you whether you're still in the window.

Full head

No real loss yet. If it runs in the family, this is the time to get ahead of it.

Baseline

Hairline receding

The temples creep back first. Caught here, you're in the best possible spot.

Best time to act

Thinning crown

That spot you only catch in flash photos. Still very much treatable.

Still in time

Bit of both

Front and crown going together. Don't wait — you're at the edge of the window.

Act now

Smooth on top

Smooth and shiny for years? Honestly, this likely won't help — and we'll tell you straight.

Likely too late

The rule of thumb: if there's still hair where you're thinning — even fine, wispy hair — the follicles are alive, and that's exactly who this is for. Once the skin is smooth and shiny, the follicle is usually gone for good. So the honest answer to “is it too late?” is almost always: not if you act now.

Why the rush?

Every month you wait, you lose ground

Follicles don't fall off a cliff — they shrink, cycle after cycle, until they stop for good. That's why timing is everything: you're protecting what's still there.

Hair you keep Now In a few years Later You are here
If you act early If you do nothing

Illustrative only. This shows the progressive nature of male pattern hair loss — follicles miniaturise over time and, once truly lost, don't come back. It is not based on any specific product's trial data, and individual results vary.

What to expect, honestly

Any real hair treatment takes time — anyone promising overnight results is lying. Here's the realistic journey your clinician will talk you through.

Weeks 0–4

Settling in

You start. Some men notice a little extra shedding early on as the hair cycle resets — it's common and usually a sign things are changing, not a setback.

Month 3

Too early to judge

Tempting to inspect daily, but it's genuinely too soon. Consistency is the whole game here — daily use is what makes or breaks it.

Month 6

The turn

This is roughly when many men start to notice a difference — less in the plughole, a crown that photographs better.

Month 12

The honest picture

Around a year is when you fairly judge it. Keep in mind it works while you use it — stop, and loss resumes over the following months.

The best time was five years ago.
The second best is today

You can't get back what's gone — but you can protect what's there. A free 2-minute check tells you if you're still in the window.

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How it works

Discreet. Daily. Doctor-led

01

Quick online check

A few questions and a couple of photos of your hairline and crown. Takes about two minutes.

02

A clinician reviews you

A UK-registered prescriber checks it's appropriate and safe for you and confirms whether you're in the treatable window — honestly, even if the answer's no.

03

Delivered discreetly

If suitable, your treatment is dispensed by licensed pharmacy partners and arrives in plain, unmarked packaging.

04

One small tablet a day

A simple once-a-day tablet — that's the whole routine. Your clinician explains exactly how to take it and checks in on your progress.

18+Who it's for
£0To get assessed
Once dailyOne small tablet
PlainDiscreet packaging
The 2-minute check

Are you still in time?

Tick what applies. Final suitability — and safety — is always confirmed by a clinician.

UK doctors
Real consultations, real reviews
GPhC-regulated
Dispensed by a UK-registered pharmacy
Discreet delivery
Plain packaging, nothing on the outside
Built for us
By gay men, for gay men
UK pharmacy partner
The pharmacy bit

Dispensed by a real, UK-registered pharmacy

We're the digital health service — the front door, the questionnaire, the experience designed for gay men. The actual prescription is dispensed by a fully GPhC-registered UK pharmacy partner. That's how it has to work by law, and it's how it should work. We don't pretend to be a pharmacy. We work with one.

That means your medication goes through the same checks any prescription would at the high street pharmacy — but without the awkward bit. Same regulated UK supply chain, same quality, same standards. Just in a plain brown box on your doormat.

Pharmacy regulator GPhC-registered
Where we dispense from London, UK
Yousef Yaghoubi, Principal Pharmacist
Clinical authority

Straight answers, no snake oil

Yousef Yaghoubi has extensive experience in men's health and patient care. He oversees Friend of Dorothy's Digital Clinic because the hair-loss world is full of hype, and men deserve an honest assessment — including being told when something won't work.

The thing I wish more men knew is that timing beats everything. Start while the follicles are still alive and you're in a strong position. We'd rather tell you that early than sell you something that can't help.— Yousef Yaghoubi, Principal Pharmacist · GPhC 2218268

Every request is reviewed by the clinical team — never an algorithm, never a chatbot.

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Trustpilot reviews

What they're saying

★ Trustpilot★★★★★4.9 / 5 · 5,400+ verified reviews
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Started the second I noticed the crown going. Six months in and I've stopped angling my head in every photo. Just wish I'd done it sooner.

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Liam H., London · ✓ Verified
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What sold me was the honesty — they actually told a mate of mine he'd left it too late rather than just taking his money. So I trusted them with mine.

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Rob M., Manchester · ✓ Verified
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Once-a-day, plain packaging, done. The check-in about side effects up front made me feel like an actual patient, not a customer.

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Theo K., Brighton · ✓ Verified
★★★★★

The stages diagram is what got me to act — realised I was bang in the middle of the window. Easy decision after that.

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Nathan P., Leeds · ✓ Verified
★★★★★

Discreet, simple, and a real clinician reviewed my photos. Felt safe and legit the whole way through.

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David W., Glasgow · ✓ Verified
★★★★★

Confidence back, hairline holding. For the dating scene that's worth a lot more than the price.

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Sean R., Cardiff · ✓ Verified
THICK HAIR pack
What you're getting

THICK HAIR

Once-daily tablet · Prescription only · UK licensed

A once-a-day tablet that targets the root cause of male pattern hair loss from the inside — prescribed only where it's right and safe for you.

  • Lowers DHT — the hormone that shrinks the follicle and drives most male hair loss
  • Works to slow the loss and help you hold onto what you've got
  • One small tablet a day — that's the whole routine
  • Assessed and prescribed by UK-registered clinicians, dispensed by licensed pharmacy partners
  • Plain, unmarked packaging — complete discretion to your door
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DON'T WAIT
TILL IT'S GONE

The follicles you protect today are the ones you keep. Take the free 2-minute check and let a UK-registered clinician take it from there. Free to get assessed. Only pay if it's right for you.

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🔒 Confidential · Free to get assessed · Only pay if prescribed
Got questions?

The honest answers

What's actually in it?

It's a once-a-day tablet that lowers DHT — the hormone behind most male pattern hair loss — the same clinically established approach behind the best-known hair-loss treatments. Your clinician confirms the exact medicine and dose that's right for you.

Is it too late for me?

The honest test: if there's still hair where you're thinning — even fine, wispy hair — the follicles are alive and you're likely a candidate. If the skin is completely smooth and shiny after years of loss, the follicle is usually gone and this won't bring it back. We'll tell you straight either way.

How long until I see anything?

Real hair treatments take months, not days. Many men notice changes around the 6-month mark, and around 12 months is when you can fairly judge it. Daily consistency is the single biggest factor — and it keeps working only while you keep using it.

Are there side effects I should know about?

Yes — and we won't bury them, especially on a brand like ours. Because it lowers DHT, a small number of men can experience sexual side effects such as reduced libido or changes to erections or ejaculation. For most men these are uncommon and often settle, and they typically reverse if the medicine is stopped — but they're real, which is exactly why a clinician assesses you first and checks in afterwards. If anything feels off, tell them straight away. The UK medicines regulator (MHRA) has also flagged rare reports of mood changes — including low mood or suicidal thoughts — in some men taking it; if your mood shifts at all while using it, stop and seek medical advice promptly.

Do I have to use it forever?

It works while you use it. If you stop, the hair you've protected will gradually be lost again over the following months — so think of it as ongoing maintenance, not a one-off course. Your clinician will talk you through what that looks like.

Is it safe for people around me?

Anyone who is or may become pregnant shouldn't handle crushed or broken tablets, as the medicine can affect a developing baby. The tablets are coated, so handling whole tablets normally is fine. Your clinician will go through safe use with you.

Will anyone know what's inside?

No. Everything arrives in plain, unmarked packaging with nothing on the outside to show what's inside or who it's from.

How do I start?

Take the free check above — about two minutes, no obligation. You only pay if a clinician decides it's right to prescribe.

Sources & references

  1. Up to 80% of men experience pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) in their lifetime — National Library of Medicine, summarised in Chemist4U hair-loss statistics. chemist-4-u.com

  2. Around 25% of men with androgenetic alopecia see signs before age 21. kopelmanhair.com

  3. Roughly two-thirds of men notice some thinning by age 35. kopelmanhair.com

  4. Male pattern baldness reaches ~50% prevalence by age 50 (Hamilton; large-scale GWAS, Nature Communications / NCBI). ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  5. ~95% of male hair loss is androgenetic (hereditary, DHT-driven). chemist-4-u.com

  6. “The psychosocial impact of hair loss among men: a multinational European study” (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK; men aged 18–45): over 70% considered hair an important feature of image and 62% agreed hair loss could affect self-esteem. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Friend of Dorothy Digital Clinic · Superintendent Pharmacist: Yousef Yaghoubi, GPhC no. 2218268

THICK HAIR is a prescription-only treatment, available only after consultation with a registered prescriber and only where clinically appropriate and safe. It is intended for men aged 18 and over and is not suitable for everyone. It contains finasteride; crushed or broken tablets should not be handled by anyone who is or may become pregnant. Side effects are possible — including, in a small number of men, effects on sexual function and, rarely, mood changes (the MHRA advises stopping and seeking advice if mood is affected). It works while used; benefits are gradually lost if stopped. Information on this page is general and not a diagnosis.