About using ROGAINE® Hair Regrowth Treatment | General FAQs
- How should I use ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
- How soon does ROGAINE® Topical Solution start to work?
- What will happen if I stop using ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
- How does ROGAINE® Topical Solution work?
- How well does ROGAINE® Topical Solution work?
- Who can use ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
- Can women use ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
- Can I use ROGAINE® Topical Solution for a receding hairline?
- How often should I use ROGAINE® Topical Solution for best results?
- How long should I use ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
- What side effects might I expect from using ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
What will happen if I stop using ROGAINE® Topical Solution?
If ROGAINE® produces new hair, you must keep applying it to retain the new growth. Otherwise, any new hair may disappear within 3-4 months of it growing. If you start on ROGAINE® and find it satisfactory, it is important to treat continuously. Stop-start treatment with ROGAINE® does not produce as good a result. So ROGAINE® therapy involves a definite commitment to produce lasting results.
It's important to note that ROGAINE® can slow down hair loss in people who have thinning hair. So if you are looking for signs that ROGAINE® is working, you should also check to see if your hair loss has slowed.
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Last updated: June 18th, 2008
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It is intended for visitors from Canada only.
Last updated: June 18th, 2008
