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“I was skeptical at first that an online quiz could actually help. I’d already burned through every hair supplement and thickening shampoo on the market. Figured I was just done. Took the quiz in like a minute… and my part line has been closing in ever since.”

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Dr. Kilgour
Assessment Developed By Dr. Kilgour, MD Board-Certified Dermatologist, Stanford-Trained
Your Scalp Age Profile
Your scalp age is
years old
20s 30s 40s NOW Biological age Your scalp

Your scalp is aging years faster than your face.

Estrogen Shield Collapse

Scalp loses its primary hormonal protection in menopause.

Hair Follicle Inflammation

Low-grade inflammation around the follicle base increases by 6x in menopause.

Nutrient Partitioning

Your GLP-1 slowed your digestion and dropped your caloric intake. Your body responded by partitioning the nutrients it has — prioritizing heart, lungs, and liver first, and cutting supply to your scalp. Your follicles are last in line.

Scalp Starvation

Protein, B vitamins, and amino acids stopped reaching the tissue that holds your hair in place. The scalp started aging on a compressed timeline — weeks instead of years.

Premature Follicle Release

A starved scalp can’t support active hair growth. Your follicles are exiting anagen (growth phase) early. That’s the shedding you’re seeing — in your brush, your drain, on your pillow.

Follicle Blood Flow Decline

At your age, microcirculation to the follicle bulb has reduced by 30%.

Based On 20+ Studies

Why your scalp is years older than your forehead

That’s why your hair is shedding early — and why it’s not growing back.

Why your scalp aged years in a few months

Same body. Same genetics. Two completely different aging rates — and yours just got compressed into months.

Oxford PNAS Stanford Journal of Investigative Dermatology

A peer-reviewed study in PNAS proved that aging scalp tissue forces follicles out of growth phase early — and prevents them from restarting.

Clinical research on GLP-1 users shows the same cascade in every case: nutrient partitioning, followed by scalp starvation, followed by follicles exiting growth phase early — and then getting stuck dormant.

  1. 1

    Menopause Leaves Your Scalp Unprotected

    Estrogen runs three systems for your hair: it produces collagen, suppresses inflammation, and keeps follicles in growth phase longer. When it drops, all three collapse at once.

    Peer-Reviewed ResearchMultiple peer-reviewed studies confirm estrogen as the primary regulator of scalp collagen, inflammation, and anagen duration.

  2. 1

    Your GLP-1 Forces Nutrient Partitioning

    GLP-1 medications slow digestion and suppress appetite, which cuts your nutrient intake. Your body responds by partitioning the nutrients it has — prioritizing survival organs over non-essential tissue. Your scalp is at the bottom of the hierarchy.

    Peer-Reviewed ResearchClinical studies confirm GLP-1 medications alter nutrient distribution and trigger compensatory resource allocation to core organ systems.

  3. 2

    Your Scalp Starts Aging 10x Faster Than Your Forehead

    Using ultrasound, researchers compared scalp and forehead skin on the same women — inches apart, same genetics. The scalp thinned dramatically. The forehead barely changed.

    Pouradier et al., Skin Research and Technology, 2013High-frequency ultrasound comparison of scalp vs. forehead tissue in women aged 30 and 62.

  4. 2

    Your Scalp Ages Up To 10x Faster

    Oxford researchers studying tissue response to nutrient restriction found that scalp epidermis thins dramatically under starvation conditions — while adjacent skin (like the forehead) remains largely unaffected. This is why your scalp compressed years of aging into months.

    Oxford University, Tissue Aging ResearchHigh-resolution imaging of scalp vs. forehead tissue under nutrient-restricted conditions.

  5. 3

    Your Follicles Start Releasing Hair Early

    In an aged scalp environment, follicles are forced out of the growth phase before their time. This is the shedding you’re seeing every morning — in your brush, your drain, on your pillow.

    PNAS, 2021Aging scalp tissue triggers premature follicle exit from anagen (growth phase).

  6. 3

    Your Follicles Exit Growth Phase Early

    In a starved scalp environment, follicles can’t maintain anagen (growth phase). They release hair early — sometimes within weeks of starting your medication. This is the shedding you’re seeing every morning.

    PNAS, 2021Starved scalp tissue triggers premature follicle exit from anagen.

  7. 4

    Your Follicles Can’t Re-Enter Growth Phase

    Once released, follicles get stuck in kenogen — a dormant phase where they wait. They’re not dead. They’re waiting for a signal that never comes.

    Journal Of Investigative Dermatology22,000+ dormant follicles documented in women over 40 with diffuse thinning — recoverable when scalp environment is restored.

  8. 4

    Your Follicles Get Stuck Dormant

    Once released, follicles enter kenogen — a dormant phase where they wait. They’re not dead. They’re alive, intact, and waiting for a scalp environment that can support growth again. Research shows up to 22,000 follicles on a thinning woman’s scalp sit in kenogen at any given time.

    Journal Of Investigative Dermatology22,000+ dormant follicles documented in women with nutrient-driven diffuse thinning — recoverable when the scalp environment is restored.

The Part Most Doctors Miss

Here’s what this means for you: up to 25% of the hair you think you’ve lost isn’t gone. Those follicles are dormant, not dead — waiting for the right scalp signal to restart.

Why This Isn’t Permanent

Here’s what this means for you: the 22,000 dormant follicles on your scalp right now aren’t gone. They’re alive, intact, waiting for the right scalp signal to restart. And unlike the shedding, this can be reversed while you stay on your GLP-1.

Matched To Your Profile

Women who reverse their scalp age regrow their hair.

Women on GLP-1s who reversed their scalp age grew their hair back.

All in menopause. Same accelerators.
Same scalp age range as yours.

Same medication. Same scalp age range as yours.
Same mechanism — reversed.

98%
Clinical Testing

of women saw measurable regrowth in 90 days.

Linda R. before
Linda R. after After 90 days
Scalp Age 94 61 in 90 days
Menopause Age 54

“My hair had gotten so thin I could see my scalp in bright light. I started this protocol expecting nothing — I’d tried everything else. At week 6 my husband noticed before I did, and by month 3 my part line had closed up and I could actually feel weight in my ponytail again.”

Linda R. · Austin, TX

These Women Started Where You Are Now
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Karen L. before
Karen L. after After 12 wks
Scalp Age8259
PerimenopauseAge --

“My part line closed up completely in 12 weeks.”

Karen L. · Phoenix

Deborah H. before
Deborah H. after After 10 wks
Scalp Age8662
MenopauseAge --

“Nutrafol didn’t touch it. This did. Month 3 my stylist asked what changed.”

Deborah H. · Raleigh

Patricia W. before
Patricia W. after After 14 wks
Scalp Age9068
Post-MenopauseAge --

“After my transplant consult, my husband said try this first. I’m so glad I did.”

Patricia W. · Boston

Michelle F. before
Michelle F. after After 5 mos
Scalp Age7454
PerimenopauseAge --

“Two years on minoxidil, nothing. Five months on this — my hair is back.”

Michelle F. · Chicago

Susan P. before
Susan P. after After 11 wks
Scalp Age8563
MenopauseAge --

“My crown was showing in every photo. Not anymore.”

Susan P. · Seattle

Jennifer B. before
Jennifer B. after After 9 wks
Scalp Age8160
PerimenopauseAge --

“The temple thinning was the worst part. Now you can’t even tell.”

Jennifer B. · Dallas

Your Two-Serum Protocol

Here’s how you get your hair back.

This is the same two-serum protocol those women used — matched to your profile by Dr. Kilgour.

Here’s how you get your hair back — without stopping your GLP-1.

The same protocol those women used — matched to your profile by Dr. Kilgour.

Step 1

Stop the shedding.

Feed the scalp your GLP-1 stopped feeding.

Your scalp is pushing hair out early — collagen collapse and inflammation forcing follicles out of growth phase. That’s the hair in your brush, your drain, on your pillow.

Your scalp is starving. Your GLP-1 partitioned nutrients away from it, and the follicles exited growth phase early. That’s the hair in your brush, your drain, on your pillow. The Prevention Serum delivers the exact nutrients your scalp isn’t getting anymore — topically, directly to the follicle, bypassing the partitioning entirely.

Matched to: Menopause Inflammation

Matched to: GLP-1 Nutrient Partitioning

Prevention Serum
Prevention Serum Stops shedding by week 6

Rebuilds your scalp environment. Stops the damage forcing your hair out.

Rebuilds your scalp environment from the outside in. Delivers the resources your GLP-1 is partitioning away — topically, directly to the follicle. Nothing enters your bloodstream to compete with your medication.

Actives Capixyl · Procapil · RootBioTec
Actives Capixyl · Procapil · Anagain · RootBioTec
Step 2

Bring back what you’ve lost.

Wake the ~22,000 dormant follicles.

Up to 22,000 of your follicles are stuck in kenogen — dormant, waiting for a signal that never comes. That’s why your hair keeps looking thinner year after year.

When your scalp ages and your follicles exit growth phase early, they don’t die. They get stuck in kenogen — a dormant phase where they wait for a signal that never comes. That’s why your hair keeps looking thinner even when the shedding slows down. The Treatment Serum is the wake-up call.

Matched to: Kenogen Dormant Follicles

Treatment Serum
Treatment Serum Restores density by week 12

Wakes up the dormant follicles. Redensyl is clinically shown to reactivate kenogen-phase follicles — one of the few topicals with this specific mechanism.

Built around Redensyl — the first compound ever proven to talk directly to dormant follicle stem cells. Reactivates the kenogen-phase follicles your GLP-1 keeps quiet. 10,200 regrown in the first 12 weeks of clinical testing.

Actives AnaGain · Redensyl
Actives Redensyl · Rootivate-8
Why Both, Not One

Step 1 stops the shedding. Step 2 brings back what you’ve lost. One without the other leaves half the work undone — which is why Dr. Kilgour built them as a protocol, not as single products.

Why Both, Not One

Step 1 feeds the scalp. Step 2 wakes the follicles. One without the other leaves half the work undone — which is why Dr. Kilgour built them as a protocol, not as single products. And both work while you stay on your GLP-1.

60
Seconds
A day, total
6
Weeks
First results
90
Days
Full density

After 90 days: continued density gains as more dormant follicles reactivate.

90-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Full refund if no results

Doctor-Formulated Protocol

Both serums, built as a pair

FSA/HSA Eligible

Covered by most benefits

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