Pattern Hair Loss

About

Innovation in hair regrowth has stalled for nearly 30 years.

 

Pattern hair loss has been left without a consistently reliable solution — leaving 80 million people searching for better.1

Pattern hair loss affects 50 million men and 30 million women in the U.S. alone. Beyond what’s in the mirror, it impacts confidence, relationships, and mental health, from low self-esteem to social withdrawal on a daily basis.​


What’s available today comes with tradeoffs: messy, time-sucking topicals or pills with side effects that in some cases outweigh the benefits. None are consistently effective.
It’s time for people with pattern hair loss to have a solution they can count on.

Only 9%

 

of people with PHL are satisfied with current treatment options.2

93%

of people want treatment for PHL.3

Man Looking at Mirror to See Hair Loss
Veradermics Pattern Baldness Affects in the US

For some people, pattern hair loss can cause:
Depression · Anxiety · Social Phobia
Low Self-Esteem · Social Withdrawal
Suicidal Tendencies · Reduced Quality of Life

Source:

1. MedlinePlus.gov – Genetics, Androgenetic Alopecia, July 2023: 50M Men, 30M Women
2, 3. Veradermics proprietary quantitative study, September – October 2024, Patients n=410, 65% male, 35% female

Woman Looking at Mirror to See Hair Loss