Non-Surgical Hair Replacement
At HAIRMD in Englewood, New Jersey, we offer advanced non-surgical hair restoration solutions for men and women looking to treat early to moderate hair loss without surgery. Under the expert care of Dr. Herbert Feinberg, our treatments include Minoxidil, Finasteride, PRP Therapy, and Low-Level Laser Therapy—each designed to stimulate hair growth, slow shedding, and improve scalp health. These safe, clinically proven methods provide effective, natural-looking results with no downtime.

HAIRMDL®: Dr. Feinberg's One-of-a-Kind Minoxidil-Based Formula
At HAIRMD, we offer HAIRMDL®, a science-backed solution that goes beyond standard treatments. This unique, prescription-strength foam combines high-potency Minoxidil with advanced ingredients to deliver powerful, clinically-supported hair regrowth for both men and women, offering superior value and results.
Key Features & Benefits
- A premium solution delivering real results with the most competitive price per ounce.
- Formulated by Dr. Feinberg, a board-certified dermatologist with decades of expertise in treating hair loss.
- Blends the power of six expertly-formulated ingredients, never before combined in a single product.
- Non-surgical, highly effective hair restoration.
- Minoxidil stimulates blood flow and prolongs the hair growth phase.
- Latanoprost (an analog of Latisse®) enhances follicle performance.
- Dutasteride helps block DHT, a leading cause of hair loss.
- Available only through medical consultation to ensure optimal safety and effectiveness.
HAIRMDL® is ideal for those in the early to moderate stages of hair loss.

Finasteride (Propecia®)
Finasteride is taken orally and is best used only by men. The pharmaceutical company Merck first marketed finasteride (as Propecia®). Their initial testing demonstrated no usefulness for women. It is an anti-androgen that slows the production of DHT (dihydro-testosterone), the "bad" male hormone that facilitates genetic baldness and increases prostate growth as men age. Like minoxidil, finasteride may keep follicles functioning for longer time periods with stronger hairs.
As with minoxidil, finasteride works better on individuals who still have active hair follicles, but are thinning, especially in the crown area. Because you will probably taking finasteride for many years, a consultation with a physician specializing in hair loss is most helpful in evaluating whether or not you may benefit from taking this medication.
The cost of finasteride, 1 mg., varies from about $0.20 per tablet for the generic product to around $2.50 for the brand name product. Since the generic version is ok, you might do best by shopping online for the best price.

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. The platelets are the tiny chips present in blood that mechanically help blood to clot. They contain growth factors that are believed to enhance healing and stimulate new tissue growth. To obtain these platelets, your own blood is withdrawn, spun down in a centrifuge, and the platelets, now in a concentrated band, are removed and injected back into the area that requires treatment.
PRP is FDA approved only for orthopedic injuries. It has been used a lot for ballplayers who have damaged various joints. After one or multiple injections, there is improvement in many cases.
Over the past few years, PRP injections have been used to stimulate hair growth in a thinning scalp. There have been many enthusiastic reports about the efficacy of these treatments as a medical hair restoration procedure. Some studies have shown a significant increase in hair density and quality. It's important to realize that PRP will not work if there are no follicles present in the scalp. The proper candidate is someone who is experiencing THINNING because, while follicles are present, they have become smaller, producing smaller, finer scalp hairs. I tell my patients that there can be no absolute guarantees that the treatments will succeed, nor can improvement be expected to last forever.
I usually treat my patients with 3 monthly sessions, followed by one every 4 to 6 months. Treatments should be continuous, about 2 to 3 times a year for as long as they are effective. While some hair transplant physicians use PRP to enhance post-operative growth, there has been no hard evidence that this works.

Laser Therapy for Hair Loss
Laser light in low, safe energy levels, emitted in a narrow wavelength is thought to stimulate hair follicle cells, allowing them to function better over a longer time period.
Like other medical hair therapies, nothing will work if you're trying to stimulate follicles that aren't there. You should first consult with a physician hair specialist to properly evaluate your chances of improving your hair density with a laser or any other form of medical therapy.
Schedule a Non-Surgical Hair Restoration Consultation
Ready to explore your non-surgical options? Contact HAIRMD to find out if Minoxidil, Finasteride, PRP, or Laser Therapy is right for you. We proudly serve Englewood, Fort Lee, Hackensack, and all of Northern New Jersey.