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Shapiro MD

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Summary

Shapiro MD offers commonly used hair loss remedies and the convenience of telehealth doctor visits. Though convenient, you may pay more for this premium when compared to traditional pharmacy services.

Pros

  • Convenient telehealth appointments
  • Finasteride and minoxidil are clinically proven to be effective
  • Pricing comparable to other similar services

Cons

  • Pricier than national pharmacies
  • Herbal topical formulations lack strong scientific support

Shapiro MD Hair Review: Can It Help Address Hair Loss?

By Anthony Dugarte, M.D., C.S.C.S

Updated on: May 9, 2020

What Is Shapiro MD?

Shapiro MD is a line of products that allegedly help fight hair loss and support hair growth in both men and women.

More than half of men age 40-49 may experience some form of hair loss. While this is widely considered to be a male condition, as many as 50% of women may experience excessive hair loss before the age of 79.

The available treatment options often include natural remedies, over the counter and prescription medications, and even surgery.

Shapiro MD alleges to offer another option. In fact, according to the website, the professional hair system is proposed to:

  • Promote thicker, fuller, and longer hair
  • Fight dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
  • Work for both men and women
  • Be effective and safe
  • Include FDA approved ingredients
  • Clinically proven

In this article, we’ll discuss the most common cause of hair loss, the science behind Shapiro MD’s ingredients, as well as how to shop their products to help you determine how they stack up against the competition.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause of hair loss in both men and women.

Testosterone is converted to its metabolite, DHT, by the 5α-reductase enzyme. DHT, like testosterone, is an androgenic hormone that contributes to secondary male sex characteristics such as facial, armpit, and pubic hair growth.

While DHT is important for normal growth and development, too much is not necessarily a good thing. Excess DHT may work to shrink your hair follicles and shorten their growth cycle, resulting in thin, brittle hair that is likely to fall out faster. Also, DHT can prolong the length of time needed for your follicles to grow new hairs.

Over time, these actions result in what is known as male pattern baldness. This process involves regression of the hairline at your temples, baldness at the vertex of your head, frontal hairline regression, and full baldness.

While the exact mechanism for hair loss remains uncertain, genetic and hormonal factors play key roles in the process.

Shapiro MD Ingredients: The Scientific Evidence Behind Them

Shapiro MD’s product line fights hair loss with just a handful of key ingredients.

Depending on your treatment choice, these ingredients can include:

  • Finasteride
  • Minoxidil
  • Green Tea Polyphenols (EGCG)
  • Caffeine
  • Saw Palmetto Berry Extract (SPBE)

Finasteride - 1mg

Finasteride is the generic form of Propecia, one of the most common treatments for male pattern baldness. Like most of Shapiro MD’s ingredients, it limits the formation of DHT by blocking the actions of 5-α reductase.

As this medication has been well studied over the years, ample evidence is available regarding its potential benefits in those with hair loss.

A review of 12 randomized trials with nearly 4,000 subjects examined the available literature regarding the benefits and safety of finasteride. The study concluded that daily use of oral finasteride effectively improves hair count, as well as the subject and doctor assessment of hair appearance.

5% Minoxidil

Minoxidil is a common topical hair growth treatment for hair loss. The exact mechanism of action of this drug is unknown, though it may work by enlarging your hair follicles and prolonging the growth phase.

In 2005, this study concluded that minoxidil was effective in improving hair growth over 16-weeks when compared to a placebo. A few years later, 5% minoxidil was found to be more effective than a 1% formulation in Japanese subjects with male pattern baldness.

More recently, this review of the available literature found that minoxidil was effective in promoting hair growth.

Finasteride vs. 5% Minoxidil

Both oral Finasteride at 1mg doses and topical minoxidil 5% had similar efficacies when the available literature for each was compared.

Green Tea Polyphenols (EGCG)

Green tea is commonly included in many dietary supplements and natural medicine formulations in addition to its use as a beverage. EGCG is among the various active compounds found in green tea that may be responsible for its actions.

In mice, topical EGCG reduced the ability of excess androgens to damage hair follicles. Similar effects were seen in human scalps, though much more research is needed to determine the extent of any benefits EGCG may offer regarding hair loss.

Caffeine

While caffeine is certainly a more recognizable ingredient, it is probably less well-known as a hair loss remedy. Topical caffeine may work to limit DHT and stimulate blood flow when absorbed in the scalp.

The research in this setting is not abundant, though topical caffeine was recently compared to 5% minoxidil in a randomized trial. Researchers found that caffeine treatment was comparable to minoxidil at 6-months.

Saw Palmetto Berry Extract (SPBE)

Saw Palmetto is commonly grown in the southern United States and is a common ingredient in herbal supplements. While this extract is often used to treat bladder and prostate issues, it may also fight hair through a mechanism of action comparable to finasteride.

Some preliminary evidence has highlighted a potential role for Saw Palmetto in this setting, though strong support is lacking despite its suspected ability to reduce the formation of DHT.

Is Shapiro MD Safe?

Finasteride is a widely used remedy for hair loss. It’s potential side effects are also well known. It may negatively impact libido and cause erectile dysfunction. These effects often disappear with discontinued use, though they may persist.

Finasteride is also known to cause birth defects. Use can be harmful in women, especially those that are premenopausal.

Minoxidil may be associated with less severe side effects. Most commonly, skin reactions may occur at the site of use and involve burning, stinging, or redness. Those that are far less likely may include dizziness, unwanted hair growth, irregular heartbeat, and difficulty breathing.

Saw Palmetto side effects are uncommon, though mild stomach discomfort may occur. Taking this ingredient with good may help alleviate this side effect.

Topical EGCG is unlikely to cause serious side effects. Similarly, topical caffeine was well tolerated in a recent randomized trial. Topical formulations of these ingredients are much less likely to cause any stimulant-related side effects when compared to oral intake.

Even though Finasteride is the only prescription medication offered by Shapiro MD, you should still speak with your doctor about hair loss before trying to treat it.

The Cost

Shapiro MD offers a number of products that are available for purchase directly through their website. Items can be purchased individually or as part of a kit.

Shampoo and Conditioner

In addition to cleaning, moisturizing, and nourishing your hair, these products are intended to also block the effects of DHT. Both products currently cost $39.95.

Leave-in Foamer

By applying 2-pumps evenly distributed through the scalp, the foamer is intended to block the actions of DHT to improve hair thickness, fullness, and health. This product is currently $29.

Finasteride

This medication requires a prescription for purchase, though your doctor visit can be handled remotely through the Shapiro MD website.

To start your visit, you must create an account with Shapiro MD and agree to the terms, privacy policy, and consent to Telehealth.

Available for men only, finasteride is $20 per 1-month supply. Men also have the option to bundle finasteride and shampoo for $35.

Minoxidil

Minoxidil is available in the 5% formulation for men, and the 2% formulation for women. With the dropper, apply 1mL 2x daily directly to the area of hair loss and spread evenly.

A single bottle lasts 1-month and costs $13.93. Two and four-bottle orders cost $26.53 and $37.77, respectively.

Hairbiotic

This prebiotic blend is designed to increase the absorption of nutrients found in the other Shapiro MD products. It costs $54.95 for a 1-month supply.

The Natural Kit

This kit is available for $79.95 and bundles the shampoo, conditioner, and leave-in foam.

Shapiro MD backs your purchase with a 90-day guarantee, though you are still responsible for any shipping costs. To process your refund, contact support at support@shapiromd.com or (877) 907-4047 to obtain your return authorization.

What Are the Alternatives to Shapiro MD?

Shapiro MD’s primary hair loss remedies, finasteride, and minoxidil, are available elsewhere.

We’ve reviewed a company that similarly offers these products and telehealth to Shapiro MD. The table below compares these 2 companies, as well as pricing from other commonly used pharmacies.

Shapiro MD Keeps Walgreens Rite Aid Walmart
Finasteride $20/month $25/month, Price depends on your insurance Price depends on your insurance Price depends on your insurance
5% Minoxidil $13.93/month $10/month $13.33/month $8.33/month $2.92/month

While Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Walmart offer shipping options, they do not have telehealth. Thus prescriptions would still require an in-person doctor’s visit.

Given that each retailer offers the same medications, your biggest decision when making your decision involves determining if the convenience of telehealth is worth the extra cost likely involved with Keeps and Shapiro MD.

The Bottom Line

Shapiro MD offers a number of products designed to fight hair loss.

Finasteride and minoxidil both have strong scientific support. However, their products that contain EGCG, caffeine, and Saw Palmetto require more research to determine their potential benefits. On the other hand, herbal supplements are less likely to result in serious side effects.

Finasteride also offers the convenience of telehealth visits, though you may pay more for this premium when compared to national pharmacies.

Taking these factors into consideration, your decision comes down to the following considerations:

  • Pricing - telehealth providers are more convenient than national pharmacies, but they are also more expensive.
  • Safety - finasteride should be avoided in women and may have unwanted sexual side effects in men.

Whether your visit is in-person or virtual, your doctor should be aware of your desire to address your hair loss. As Finasteride can negatively affect sexual function, they should be aware if you are using this medication.

Customer Reviews

3.5 Stars out of 106 Reviews
5 Star:44% 4 Star:12% 3 Star:12% 2 Star:6% 1 Star:24%
62% Recommend This Brand
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Posted on Sep 8, 2017

Possible side effects

By Mr. Michael Cheffo, New York City, NY, Verified Reviewer

I ordered three months of Dr. Shapiro's hair loss treatment, and after using it for one week, I experienced a sudden decrease in my libido. I called last week and one gentleman, in particular, kept promising me that he would talk to Dr. Shapiro but never returned my calls. I kept calling all last week and kept getting the same answer. This makes me suspect of this product. It was definitely a cause and effect situation with me. I just wanted to let people who start using this product, to be aware of this possible side-effect that I experienced.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 29 People Have Voted

Posted on Dec 8, 2017

Shame on you

By Bob, Boston, MA, Verified Reviewer

I spent almost $300 on the Shapiro MD shampoo and conditioner after being sold by what is written on the Shapiromd.com. I am usually a very skeptical guy. But when I saw the shampoo and conditioner were created by two medical doctors and there are some doctors testify the products, I had no doubt on what they said.

I didn't' hesitate to order three months of the products. One month passed by, I didn't see any result. Two months passed by, nothing again. I was still hopeful. Another month passed by, still nothing. There was still nothing after I finished all 4 months of the products.

Then I started to research more on the products. I found out I am not an exception. If you look at the reviews on Amazon, the overall reviews of Shapiro MD product are very poor. How on earth does Shapiro MD claim that 85% of people see positive results? I can't believe how doctors who seem to be renowned doctors are scamming people just like many other online scammers. It is actually even worse. It uses its doctor title to scam people.

All I can say is shame on you Dr. Shapiro.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 60 People Have Voted

Posted on Jan 24, 2018

It is junk

By Dan Marcantel, Texas, Verified Reviewer

Same as another poster, I bought six bottles of this stuff and used it for almost nine months. Just nothing. I was not expecting a miracle, but I would have taken just a few new hairs.

Bad product and bad company.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 44 People Have Voted

Posted on Mar 6, 2018

Gone bald after using it.

By Dhan Kami, Kansas, Verified Reviewer

I have been using the shampoo and conditioner for about two months and a half now. I used it every day and keep it 10 minutes before washing. I had more hair on my head, but after using this my hair is falling more and I am almost getting bald now. Don't ever try this; it's waste of money.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 44 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 22, 2018

Does not work

By Brad Frailey, Troy, IL, Verified Reviewer

I purchased a 12-month supply for $199. I've used it religiously for 9 months as directed on the bottles. Every day. Every single day.

I followed the instructions. I left the shampoo in for 7-10 minutes and left the conditioner in for 2-3 minutes.

I took pictures before I started the day after a haircut. I then took another picture 9 months later the day after a haircut. Surprise...NOTHING GOOD.

In fact, you could make the case that I have lost hair.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 41 People Have Voted

Posted on Sep 1, 2018

Do not buy

By Judith K., Oxford, CT, Verified Reviewer

As a female in her late 40's, I have tried every product and which's brew. Out 4 thousand dollars for a plasma transplant, I was the percent that does not work. I have a red light bonnet, Rogain two times a day. I use Castrol oil daily. Nothing works!

I bought the system with hopes. It did not stop shedding and stripped my hair color. Now I have a funky color shade.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 16 People Have Voted

Posted on Nov 17, 2018

After two bottles I’m now losing my hair

By Melanie G., Santee, CA, Verified Reviewer

I was doing great with the shampoo and conditioner for the first two bottles. Then all of a sudden my hair is falling out and breaking off. In the first place, I do not have much hair, and second place, I cannot afford to lose any more hair. Bottom line is, this shampoo and conditioner are absolutely AWFUL and JUNK! I would not give this product a one star, but there is no other choice! JUNK!

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 13 People Have Voted

Posted on Feb 19, 2019

Scam

By Walter G., Colorado, Verified Reviewer

I'm a bald man, I think my hair started falling out at age 18. Which was devastating. I saw Shapiro MD and thought I would give it a try. We went to France to see my wife's sick cousin. So I waited to try it, I've used it for more than two months. And nothing. Maybe it's because I have a tight scalp. Either way I was hoping it would work. But it hasn't worked at all. So I'm labeling it a scam.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 14 People Have Voted

Posted on Mar 18, 2019

SCAM

By Christopher R., New York, Verified Reviewer

This is the most predatory company I have ever met. Their product doesn’t work and they constantly play games with their billing vs. the price advertised online. I just tried to buy a 4-month supply at $133.87 and they charged me $199.80. I had to call them and cancel the entire order. DO NOT work with these people - it's a money-driven marketing scam.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 26 People Have Voted

Posted on May 8, 2019

Disappointing customer service

By Jt T., Payson, AZ, Verified Reviewer

My online order was doubled. After confirmation, I called to cancel one order. The rep was foreign and talked so fast I had to ask her to slow down. She assured me the additional order was canceled. That was untrue. Ten days later I received 2 orders. I called immediately and the same foreign rep said I had to pay shipping and return the additional order. She assured me the cost would be nominal. That also was untrue. Post office charged $16 to send back the mistake they made.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 22 People Have Voted

Posted on May 28, 2019

Worst customer service...do not buy!

By Bujar T., Gurnee, IL, Verified Reviewer

Worst customer service I have ever gotten. Product doesn't work, trial is pointless, and good luck canceling your subscription. They argue with you over the phone. They are no help what so ever. They steal your money and blame you for your hair loss and not the product. I would never recommend anyone to buy their product or deal with their customer service. I was treated soo bad that it made me write all of this. Ann is the lady's name that I dealt with and has personal issues.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 26 People Have Voted
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