Men’s Hair Loss Treatment, Prescribed Online
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Feel confident again — without awkward appointments
Hair loss can feel frustrating, personal, and hard to talk about. You don’t have to figure it out alone.
NextClinic connects you with an Australian-registered practitioner for a private online consultation and a tailored plan to help slow hair loss and support regrowth where clinically appropriate.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Choose the plan that fits your lifestyle.

Script-Only Plan
Best for: Men who prefer picking up medication at their local pharmacy immediately.
$39.90
every 2 months
$179.50
per year
What's included

Online consultation with an Australian-registered practitioner

Your prescription organised as an eScript

Ongoing support and treatment check-ins

Medication Delivery Plan
Notice: Medication delivery coming soon
We're working with partner pharmacies
We’re actively building a medication delivery option for hair loss treatment plans with our partner pharmacies.

Right now: hair loss treatment is script-only, meaning you’ll receive an eScript and can dispense at any local pharmacy.

Coming soon: the option to have medication delivered (where available).
*Note: Due to Australian therapeutic goods regulations, we cannot display the specific price of prescription medications until after your consultation.
Flexible care that fits your routine
Choose what’s easiest, every time

Fast Online Process
No waiting rooms

Local pharmacy dispensing
Use your pharmacy of choice

Ongoing support
Adjust your plan as your needs change

Save more with annual plan
Annual plan option for better value and fewer renewals
Here's How it Works
Tell us about your hair and health
Complete a confidential 5-minute assessment (including hair loss pattern, history, and medical safety checks).

Consult with a licensed practitioner
An Australian-registered practitioner reviews your information and confirms what’s clinically appropriate.

Receive your eScript
If prescribed, you’ll get an eScript to dispense at your local pharmacy — with ongoing support.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Male hair loss in Australia
If you’ve started noticing a receding hairline, more scalp showing at the crown, or extra hair in the shower, you’re not alone. Male hair loss is extremely common — and caring about it does not make you vain. For many men, hair is tied to confidence, identity and feeling like yourself. Losing it can be frustrating, distracting and emotionally draining in a way other people don’t always understand.
The good news is that male hair-loss treatment can help. For many men, the aim is to slow further thinning, protect the hair you still have, and in some cases improve thickness and regrowth.
How common is male hair loss in Australia?
Male pattern hair loss is the most common type of hair loss in men. Australian health guidance says it affects almost half of all males over 40, and it can start earlier than many people expect. About 1 in 5 males in their 20s show signs, around 1 in 3 in their 30s, and nearly half in their 40s.
Australian dermatology guidance also notes that about 50% of men have cosmetically noticeable baldness by age 50. In an Australian study of men aged 40 to 69, more established balding rose from 31% in men aged 40–55 to 53% in men aged 65–69.
What counts as male pattern hair loss?
It’s normal to shed some hair each day. In fact, losing around 100 hairs a day can be part of a normal hair cycle. Male pattern hair loss is different. It tends to be gradual, ongoing and follow a recognisable pattern — usually a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or both. Over time, these areas can become more obvious, while the hair at the sides and back is usually preserved.
Why male hair loss happens
For most men, male pattern baldness is mainly genetic. The follicles at the front and top of the scalp are simply more prone to shrinking over time, which makes hairs grow back finer, shorter and less visible. It is not usually a sign that you did something wrong, and it does not necessarily mean there is a major hormone problem.
That said, not every kind of shedding is male pattern hair loss. Stress, illness, nutritional issues, infections and some skin conditions can also cause hair loss, which is why a proper assessment matters.
Why it matters
Hair loss is often dismissed as “just cosmetic”, but that can feel pretty out of touch when it’s happening to you. Male hair loss can affect confidence, self-image, dating, work, photos and how relaxed you feel in social situations. If it bothers you, that’s reason enough to take it seriously.
What to expect from a hair-loss assessment
A good hair-loss assessment is usually straightforward and judgment-free. A clinician will typically ask when the thinning started, whether it’s affecting the hairline or crown, whether it’s getting worse, and whether there’s a family history. They’ll also ask about recent stress, illness, weight change, scalp symptoms and anything else that might point to a different cause of hair loss.
In many cases, male pattern hair loss can be recognised from the history and appearance alone. If the pattern is sudden, patchy, painful, inflamed or unusually fast, extra tests or a dermatologist referral may be needed.
Evidence-based male hair-loss treatment
The right male hair-loss treatment depends on how advanced the thinning is, how quickly it’s progressing, and what matters most to you. Some options focus on slowing or stopping further loss. Others aim to improve thickness, support regrowth, or help you get better cosmetic coverage. For some men, styling changes, shaving, hair fibres, hair systems or hair restoration procedures are also worth considering.
Realistic expectations are important. The main goal is usually to protect existing hair and make the most of the follicles that are still active. Results vary from person to person, but many men feel better simply having a clear plan.
When to seek help
It’s worth speaking with a clinician if your hairline is clearly receding, the crown is thinning, you’re losing more hair than usual, or the change is bothering you. It’s especially important to get checked if the hair loss feels sudden, patchy, itchy, painful or is accompanied by redness or flaking.
The bottom line
Male hair loss is common in Australia, and it can start much earlier than most men expect. The good news is that there are evidence-based ways to manage it. A personalised hair-loss treatment plan can help you understand what type of hair loss you’re dealing with, what your options are, and how to move forward with more confidence.
