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Minoxidil for beard growth: 5 reasons why the treatment might grow on you

By Kirsty Mason | Medically reviewed by Dr Luke Pratsides
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Minoxidil can completely transform your head of hair, from thinning and balding to thick and healthy. But does it have the same results when it comes to beard growth? Here are 5 things we know to be true about minoxidil for beard growth:

1. Minoxidil is safe to use

Before using any treatment, it’s important to be sure that it’s safe, as well as effective. Plenty of studies have been carried out on the safety and efficacy of using minoxidil for different types of alopecia, including the most common, male-pattern baldness. Results have indicated that it is safe to use, and a study which specifically looked at the safety and efficacy of minoxidil for beard growth found that the treatment caused few adverse side effects.

2. It’s an effective treatment

In a study on the effectiveness of minoxidil for beard growth, men who were using the treatment demonstrated a greater increase in hair density, and superior self-assessment results, when compared to men taking the placebo. You can also search for before and after minoxidil photos on sites such as Facebook and Reddit to see some incredible results.

3. You can get lasting results

You do have to take treatment continuously to see results, otherwise hair growth will fade after around 3 or 4 months. However, incorporating the treatment into your routine means the effects of the treatment will be continuous.

Minoxidil works by supplying blood flow to the hair follicles, increasing the density of the hair and promoting regrowth. It also extends the ‘growth’ phase and the diameter of the hair, so it appears thicker, fuller and healthier.

4. Minoxidil is a prescription treatment

As with all prescription treatments, a clinician must review how suitable it is for you. This may be an online consultation where you'll be asked about your lifestyle, any medications you're taking, and preferences.

5. Minoxidil typically has few side effects

Minoxidil is safe to use, although some people may experience some side effects such as dryness and itching. A good moisturiser should help alleviate this. 

Although rare, some people experience slight heart palpitations as a result of using too much treatment. Minoxidil was originally used to treat people with hypertension and works by widening blood vessels. If you have high blood pressure or take antihypertensive medication, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist before using minoxidil.

Common minoxidil side effects include:

  • Itching, dryness or irritation of the skin

When too much treatment is applied, minoxidil side effects include:

  • Heart palpitations

  • Increased hair loss

  • Abnormal/ increased hair growth in unwanted areas

  • Dizziness

  • Low blood pressure

  • Blurred vision

Only mild adverse reactions were reported when a study investigated the effects of minoxidil on beard growth.

The numan take

Minoxidil for beard growth is a recent trend, but some people have seen fantastic results. Studies on the medication indicate it’s safe to use, although you may experience some side effects, such as dryness or itchiness. 

Early studies on minoxidil for beard growth demonstrated mild adverse effects and found it to be an effective method in treating beard growth.

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