Hair Loss Treatment in McKinney, TX
Hair Loss Solutions at Medrocs Pharmacy
Personalized Hair Loss Treatment in McKinney, TX
Hair loss can feel deeply personal—and frustrating. Whether you’re noticing thinning at the crown, sudden shedding, or patchy scalp irritation, you’re not alone. At Medrocs Pharmacy, we help you understand the “why” behind hair loss and offer custom solutions that go beyond one-size-fits-all.

Common Causes
Why Hair Loss Happens
Hair loss can stem from a wide range of internal and external factors. Common causes include:
- Hormonal shifts: Androgenic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness) is driven by hormones like DHT.
- Autoimmune conditions: Disorders like alopecia areata cause the body to attack hair follicles.
- Inflammation or scalp disorders: Conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or folliculitis can disrupt healthy growth.
- Medications or medical treatments: Chemotherapy, certain blood pressure meds, and others may trigger shedding.
- Stress and nutritional deficiencies: Iron, vitamin D, zinc, and biotin levels all play a role.
- Genetics: Family history is a strong predictor of pattern hair loss.
What We Can Compound
What We Can Compound for Hair Loss
Medrocs specializes in customized topical formulations designed to target the root causes of hair loss—whether hormonal, inflammatory, or autoimmune. Our compound options are crafted as foams, topical solutions, or creams.
Minoxidil in Custom Strengths
A tried-and-true follicle stimulator, minoxidil helps extend the hair growth phase and increase blood flow to the scalp. It’s often the first line of defense for thinning hair—and works well in both men and women
Topical Finasteride for Fewer Side Effects
Finasteride blocks the conversion of testosterone to DHT, a hormone linked to pattern baldness. Applied topically, it targets the scalp directly with fewer systemic effects than oral versions.
Spironolactone for Hormonal Hair Loss
This anti-androgen is especially helpful for women experiencing hormonal hair loss. It reduces the impact of testosterone on hair follicles, helping slow shedding and support regrowth.
Azelaic Acid for Scalp Inflammation
Known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, azelaic acid also helps reduce DHT levels in the scalp. It’s a multitasker—calming irritation while supporting follicle health.
Tretinoin to Boost Absorption
Tretinoin (a form of vitamin A) boosts cell turnover and enhances absorption of other active ingredients. It’s often used to “open the door” for deeper follicle stimulation.
Latanoprost for Follicle Stimulation
Originally developed for glaucoma, latanoprost has a surprising side effect: it stimulates hair growth—especially in areas like the eyelashes and eyebrows. When compounded for scalp use, it may help awaken dormant follicles and encourage regrowth in stubborn zones. It’s a gentle yet promising option for patients seeking alternatives to traditional stimulants.
Clobetasol for Autoimmune Scalp Conditions
A potent corticosteroid used for more severe scalp conditions like alopecia areata or psoriasis. It helps calm immune overactivity and reduce follicle damage.
And More
Where to Start
What Can You Do at Home to Support Hair Health?
While not all hair loss can be reversed with lifestyle changes, these steps can help protect and nourish your scalp:
- Gentle care: Avoid harsh brushing, tight hairstyles, and heat styling.
- Scalp hygiene: Use mild shampoos and keep buildup at bay.
- Nutrition: Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, iron, and omega-3s.
- Stress management: Chronic stress can disrupt hair cycles—consider mindfulness, exercise, or therapy.
- Avoid over-the-counter steroids or irritants: These can worsen inflammation if misused.

Treatments for Early, Moderate, or Advanced Hair Loss
You don’t have to navigate hair loss alone. Talk to a Pharmacist today.
Hair loss doesn’t have to be a mystery—or a solo journey. Medrocs is here to help you explore options, understand your condition, and feel confident in your care. Reach out today to learn more about our custom formulations or to speak with a pharmacist.

