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Published in: Archives of Dermatological Research 3/2024

01-04-2024 | Minoxidil | SHORT REPORT

Patient perspectives on topical minoxidil for hair loss: a survey-based study from the University of Michigan Alopecia Clinic

Authors: Olivia Lamberg, Sarah Abdel-Mageed, Eric Olsen, Giselle Guerrero, Yolanda R. Helfrich, Julie E. Mervak

Published in: Archives of Dermatological Research | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Topical minoxidil is a widely used therapy for alopecia. Its availability over the counter in the United States makes it easily accessible. Various factors impact whether an individual decides to pursue treatment and/or continue long-term use. Our study aimed to investigate patient awareness, opinions, and hesitations regarding topical minoxidil use for hair loss treatment. The study also aimed to identify information sources influencing these viewpoints. A survey was administered to new patients seeking evaluation for alopecia aged 18 and above at the University of Michigan Alopecia Clinic. Data collection occurred between August 2022 and August 2023. Demographics, patient-reported hair loss diagnosis, history of minoxidil use, opinions on minoxidil, influential information sources, and concerns about minoxidil were collected. A total of 47 surveys were completed, primarily by females (78.7%) ages 18–40 years (44.7%). Respondents were aware of minoxidil (97.9%), with 63.8% reporting they had heard of minoxidil, but had not used it. Medical professionals were the most influential information source (34%), followed by close contacts (17%), internet searches (10.6%), and television (10.6%). Overall, positive opinions on minoxidil were expressed by 51.1%, negative opinions by 31.9%, and neutral opinions by 17%. Most common concerns included the need for continuous use (46.8%), required regular application (31.9%), skepticism about hair regrowth (29.8%), and expense (25.5%). Addressing personalized concerns and tailoring communication based on hair loss type and information sources may lead to more informed decisions and improved adherence. Gauging the opinions of this population provides valuable insights, aiding dermatologists in patient education and counseling strategies.
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Metadata
Title
Patient perspectives on topical minoxidil for hair loss: a survey-based study from the University of Michigan Alopecia Clinic
Authors
Olivia Lamberg
Sarah Abdel-Mageed
Eric Olsen
Giselle Guerrero
Yolanda R. Helfrich
Julie E. Mervak
Publication date
01-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Archives of Dermatological Research / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-3696
Electronic ISSN: 1432-069X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-02820-9

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