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Today, we will take some time to look at an overview of
“Finjuve Spray,” which is drawing a lot of attention from male hair loss patients.

Finjuve Spray is manufactured by a company called “Almirall” in Spain.
It is currently approved only in a limited number of countries,
including Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, and Portugal.
It contains 2.275 mg of finasteride and must be stored at room temperature.
The approved indication is for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in adult men.

How to use Finjuve Spray:
- Apply once daily to the hair loss area and use it only on the scalp.
*It should be sprayed on the scalp, not on the hair.
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Spray 1 to 4 times per application, and do not exceed 4 sprays.
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Similar to oral finasteride, it should be used for 3 to 6 months to see treatment effects,
and 6 months of use is needed to determine whether it is effective.
-Finjuve Spray contains enough liquid for about 180 sprays in one bottle.
ex) If used 4 sprays per day, up to 50 days
If used 3 sprays per day, up to 60 days
If used 2 sprays per day, up to 90 days
If used 1 spray per day, up to 180 days

- It should be used only as a topical agent applied to the scalp, and it should be used only when the scalp is completely dry.
It is best to avoid contact with the face, hands, and body, and to keep it limited to the scalp only.
- If it comes into contact with another area, it is best to wash it off.
- Spray using the cone-shaped nozzle of Finjuve Spray,
and the cone limits dispersion in the air, helping concentrate delivery to the application area.

- After applying the medication, it is best to avoid wearing helmets, hats, and similar items until it is completely dry, and to avoid contact with pillows, etc.
It is best to leave the applied medication as it is for at least 6 hours.
Today, we learned about “Finjuve Spray,” a spray-type hair loss medication.
If you would like more detailed information about Finjuve Spray, including related studies and its pros and cons,
please check out Dana Plastic Surgery’s YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQX8uucsd1c





