About Get Procerin
Procerin is a hair loss management system designed specifically for men experiencing androgenetic alopecia — the most common form of male hair loss, driven by the hormone DHT. Available since 2002, it offers both an over-the-counter natural supplement and a prescription topical option.
Our Story
Procerin launched in 2002 with a straightforward premise: men dealing with early-stage hair loss deserved a non-prescription option backed by real clinical evidence, not just marketing promises. At the time, the OTC hair loss market was dominated by products making vague claims with little to no published data behind them.
The Procerin OTC formula was built around natural 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors — compounds like saw palmetto extract, beta-sitosterol, and nettle root that have demonstrated DHT-reducing activity in peer-reviewed research. Rather than relying solely on ingredient-level studies, Procerin invested in an IRB-approved clinical study (Institutional Review Board — the same independent ethics oversight required for pharmaceutical trials) evaluating the complete formula. The study showed measurable improvement in hair density among participants over a 90-day period.
In 2024, the brand expanded with Procerin Rx — a prescription topical combining finasteride (0.5%), minoxidil (8%), azelaic acid, melatonin, tretinoin, and caffeine. The topical delivery method was chosen specifically to minimize systemic exposure compared to oral finasteride, addressing one of the most common concerns men have about prescription hair loss treatment.
Today, the two products serve different stages and comfort levels: OTC for men who want a natural starting point, Rx for those who need prescription-strength intervention, and a combined protocol for men who want to address hair loss from multiple angles. For a product-by-product comparison of where Procerin fits among all male hair loss products, malehairlossproduct.com offers an independent guide.
What We Stand For
Evidence over hype. Every claim on this site is grounded in published research or the IRB-approved Procerin clinical study. We don't promise miracles — hair loss management is a long-term commitment with variable results depending on your stage of loss, genetics, and consistency.
Transparency about limitations. Procerin works best for men with early-to-moderate androgenetic alopecia (Norwood stages I–IV). It is less effective for advanced loss where follicles have fully miniaturized. It does not work for hair loss caused by autoimmune conditions, medication side effects, nutritional deficiencies, or stress-related telogen effluvium. No topical or oral treatment can regrow hair from completely dormant follicles — that requires surgical transplantation.
No disease claims. Procerin is a dietary supplement (OTC) and a cosmetic prescription formulation (Rx). Neither product is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Androgenetic alopecia is a cosmetic condition, and Procerin addresses it as such.
What We Don't Do
Procerin is not for everyone — it is not ideal for women, children, or hair loss unrelated to DHT. Results typically require 3–6 months of consistent daily use. Individual results vary significantly based on the stage of hair loss at the time of starting. Procerin does not reverse advanced baldness (Norwood V+), and no OTC supplement can match the efficacy of prescription finasteride for moderate-to-advanced loss — which is why Procerin Rx exists as a separate option. If you experience sudden or patchy hair loss, consult a doctor or healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical conditions before using any cosmetic hair loss product.
See Both Options
Compare Procerin OTC and Procerin Rx to find the right fit for your stage of hair loss.
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